Introduction
I compile the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 for my reference and yours. Asus is a respectful manufacturers of computers and well known in the world for its quality and innovation. Asus Tranformer Pad TF300 uses Android operating system (Note: Android and Apple iOS are both based on Unix operating system developed by UC, Berkeley).
- Android™ 4.0 OS designed specifically for tablets, with Adobe® Flash® support* to provide a vivid online experience.
- Transformer Pad can be a mobile home theater. With SonicMaster audio technology, an IPS Panel and a powerful NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 4-Plus-1™ Quad-core CPU , the Transformer Pad is a power house to enjoy 1080p HD video playback while sharing with your friends on the go.
- MyCloud-@ vibe music is the ASUS multimedia online hub. An incredible free platform for accessing more than 7 million songs.
- IPS panel for a wider viewing angle and a higher brightness level to easily read and share.
- An 8MP camera with large F/2.2 aperture, back-illuminated CMOS sensor and Auto-focus function, the Transformer Pad helps to capture good quality of photo as per Asus.
- Transformer Pad can take videos in 1080p HD.
- Mobile dock offers a full Chiclet QWERTY keyboard and multi-touch touchpad, along with a USB port and SD Card slot that combines productivity and mobile flexibility. Power is there with the extra battery to charge your Transformer when you’re running low on juice.
Asus TF300 Android Tablet (Source: Asus)- Mobile Dock |
Asus TF300 Android Tablet (Source: Asus) |
Asus TF300 Android Tablet (Source: Asus) |
Camera and Video
The TF300's rear 8-megapixel camera has an aperture of f2.2 and an LED flash that really comes in handy in low-light situations. The camera is quite good in accordance with Laptop Magazine. The camera has panoramic feature and took about 3-5 seconds to stitch together all the images into one. The rear camera also records 1080p HD video. The front camera is 1.2 megapixel. Below is the sample picture (Source: Engadget)
Asus TF300 Android Tablet Sample Picture 1 |
Asus Transformer Pad Commercial
Asus Transformer Pad Hands on Reviews
Rating (Source: CNET)
CNET rate the Assus Transformer Pad TF300 4 stars out of 5 (Click here for details).
The good: The Asus Transformer Pad TF300's
Tegra 3-induced performance more or less matches the Transformer
Prime's and goes a step further with a better rear camera, faster Wi-Fi
performance, a more responsive screen, and an actual (and official) GPS
feature. Micro-HDMI and microSD return, as does the keyboard option. The
$380 entry price makes the TF300 the best full-Android tablet value
currently on the market.
The bad: The
tablet's design isn't as thin, sturdy, or sexy as the Transformer
Prime's and feels a bit hollow in comparison. The $150 keyboard dock is
still $150. The screen isn't outside-friendly, like the Prime's.
The bottom line: Though
it isn't as thin or as sturdy, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 delivers
Prime levels of performance at a more affordable price.
Features
Android™ (1) 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) | |
NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 T30L Quad-Core @1.2Ghz | |
GeForce® 12-core, 3D stereo (built-in) | |
16GB EMMC + 8GB of free ASUS WebStorage space for life (2) | |
RAM:1GB / ROM:16GB | |
802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v3.0 | |
10.1" WXGA (1280 × 800) LED Backlight IPS panel, 10 finger multi-touch, 350nits | |
8MP Auto focus (rear), 1.2MP (front) | |
2-in-1 Audio Jack (head-out/MIC-in 2-in-1) 1× micro-D HDMI 1.4a port / 1× microSD Card Reader / Built-in microphone / High Quality Speakers |
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10 hours; 22Wh Li-polymer (3) 15 hours with mobile dock; Dock: 16.5Wh Li-polymer (3) |
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Mobile Dock with full QWERTY Keyboard (Optional) | |
G-Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, GPS | |
263 × 180.8 × 9.9mm ; 635g (pad only) / 263 ×180.8 × 10.2 mm ; 546g (dock only) | |
Royal Blue, Iceberg White, Torch Red | |
(1) Android is a trademark of Google Inc. (2) 8GB of free ASUS WebStorage space for life. Please visit www.asuswebstorage.com for more details. (3) Battery life tested under power saving mode, 720p video playback, brightness at 60nits, default volume with headphones. |
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