It is hard not to love ASUS’ Transformer series, the 10.1" LED 1280×800 screen is not unique but the dock certainly is, coming in the form of a full keyboard with 2 more USB 2.0 connectors and a touchpad. It unites a netbook and tablet in a way no other company really offers. Inside it is powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 chip and has 1GB of RAM which leaves the device in a bit of a pickle. The 3D performance is quite good for a tablet and you should enjoy the games and Android apps which are available for the device but its 2D performance is lacking, which translates to poor movie playback. Techware Labs finished the review disappointed, they wanted to love the Transformer but couldn’t cope with a tablet that plays movies poorly.
"Much like the netbook market, tablets have come of age and everyone seems to want one. Also similar to netbooks it seems that the market is saturated by tablets from many different manufacturers. Asus can be credited for making the netbook market a reality and for offering some of the finest netbooks made. Today we take a look at the Asus Transformer tablet to see if Asus has kept the tradition of offering an excellent product in the tablet market."
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