Testseek.com have collected 211 expert reviews of the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 / TF300T / TF300TG / TF300TL and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Transformer Pad TF300 / TF300T / TF300TG / TF300TL.
April 2012
(80%)
211 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
10 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Highresolution camera
Very fast
Helpful keyboard shortcuts
Comes with free cloud storage
Impressive battery life
Powerful and versatile
Seamless docking experience
Great for gaming
Top value
Plastic chassis lowers price
But not build quality. Great display. Super battery life. Lots of connectivity options
The editors didn't like
Keyboard and trackpad takes some getting used to
Virtual keyboard is essentially unusable/redundant
Abstract: Android tablets are often criticised for high prices in comparison to Apple's market leading iPad , but ASUS seems to be pushing things in the right direction. Its latest Transformer Pad TF300T Android tablet is a slightly cheaper version of the flagship ...
Abstract: The Transformer TF300T is unique and we'd choose its tablet/keyboard combo over any standalone tablet because of the great flexibility it gives you, but you get the feeling that the hybrid concept won't really take off until Windows 8 arrives on tablets, ...
Abstract: A keyboard-equipped tablet naturally draws comparisons to the device it most closely emulates: the laptop. However, any thought that perhaps the TF300T could replace your primary PC should remain in fantasy -- Android isn't yet a replacement for a tr...
Highresolution camera, Very fast, Helpful keyboard shortcuts, Comes with free cloud storage, Impressive battery life
Keyboard and trackpad takes some getting used to, Virtual keyboard is essentially unusable/redundant, Still a little buggy, Some physical hardware feels flimsy
The Asus Transformer Pad 300 is a truly unique device. It's perfect for those seeking a tablet with that little bit extra – it can most definitely be used as a substitute for a netbook, and maybe even a laptop, depending on what your expectations are of i...
If you've read this far, you will know by now that we were pretty impressed with the ASUS Transformer Pad. It performs well on all fronts, and is certainly a quality effort by its manufacturer. However, ultimately — and you may find this a little strange...
Plastic chassis lowers price, but not build quality. Great display. Super battery life. Lots of connectivity options
No 3G. Basic multimedia support only
Asus takes the best of the Transformer Prime and cuts the price without too many meaningful shortcuts. The 300T is better than most tablets and notebooks at this price....
Despite some software stability issues that need to be ironed out, the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 is a competitively priced Android tablet that offers plenty of bang for your buck. The keyboard dock is a genuinely impressive add-on and makes the Transf...
Powerful and versatile, Seamless docking experience, Great for gaming, Top value
Lacklustre screen, Noticeable drop in build quality, Buggy browser, Bouncy keyboard
The new iPad is still the best all-round tablet you can buy, and is backed up by a fantastic eco-system of apps, magazines, music, games and content. It's the more pleasing and polished option, and if your main aim is to keep cost down and entertainment ...
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Published: 2015-05-18, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
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