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The original Asus Eee Pad Transformer was launched four years ago in March 2011 as a full size (10.1-inch) Android tablet with an optional keyboard dock. In terms of raw specification, the Eee Pad ran Android 3.1 Honeycomb using a dual core Nvidia Tegra 2...
It's not often that lower to mid range devices are reviewed, as many Android websites tend to stick to the more glamorous models of a range. The Asus Transformer TF103C is not a glamorous model, it has something of a no-nonsense approach. The tablet des...
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nerdreactor.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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I need a tablet.That's a thought which has been on many of our heads for the past few years. As new, thinner, and significantly more powerful models roll by with every quarter, we watch and wait for that perfect one. From notepads to iPads, it has been th...
Strictly as a tablet, the T103C is simply superb; sporting a long battery life, high resolution screen, and speedy application processing.For those looking into a tablet ideal for taking notes and daily mobile entertainment, this Transformer excels and de...
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We live in very interesting times for laptops. Tablet sales are strong — in some markets stronger than laptop sales — but even though people love tablets, the overwhelming feedback from both consumer and commercial customers is that the traditional “clams...
Runs Android 4.4 KitKat with the latest apps, Good touch screen, Excellent audio quality for a small device, Good performance for a $299 tablet...
Android is terrible for laptops (no real multitasking), Meager 1280x800 screen resolution, Cramped keyboard, Bad performance for a $299 laptop...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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We review the Asus Transformer Pad TF103C, a nifty Android tablet that converts into an impressively affordable laptop...If you're an indecisive bugger who can't choose between a tablet and a laptop, why not have both? The Asus Transformer Pad TF103C look...
Affordable, Well-spaced keyboard, Decent battery life...
Screen could be sharper/brighter, Android limited for productivity...
There are better Android tablets out there than the Asus Transformer Pad, with sharper, brighter screens and more exciting designs. But if you're after an Android machine to stay productive on the go, the Transformer Pad is a highly affordable option and...
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Asus has been a pioneer in the mobile computing space since launching the first netbook in 2007. Netbooks may not be as popular as they once were, but Asus continues to release portable notebooks, tablets, and 2-in-1 devices.Last year the company launched...
Just like the Asus MeMO Pad 8, the Transformer Pad TF103C is a surprisingly speedy tablet and a reasonably low price tag. It just happens to be larger… and it comes with e keyboard. Whether this tablet is worth buying depends on how much you want a bigge...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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Over the past few years, we've seen a few iterations of the Transformer Pad, starting with the all-polished-aluminum Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 , which came with top-of-the-line everything and sold for $499.99 (MSRP), plus another $150 for the keyboa...
Low price for the screen size, Keyboard dock comes bundled, Decent performance, battery life, audio for the price...
No HDMI port, Subpar cameras...
This budget-friendly 10.1-inch Android tablet comes with a detachable keyboard and surprisingly good screen—and it doesn't cost more than the average entry-level stand-alone slate. Read More…...
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I enjoyed the Windows-based Transformer Book T100 I tested a few months ago, so I was excited to see how its Android-powered sibling would stack up. The engineers at Asus engineers have now proven themselves to be pros at designing 2-in-1 tablet/laptop hy...
Solid build quality, Good price-to-performance ratio, Very good keyboard dock...
Short battery life, Relatively weak as a productivity tool...
The Transformer Pad TF103C is a solid tablet for entertainment and other casual uses, but it won't supplant a true notebook if you're looking to boost your productivity while you're on the road...
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When it comes to ASUS, buying a full-size Android tablet has usually meant venturing past the $300 mark; even the Transformer Book T100 set you back $349 when it first came out, and that was considered a steal. That's no longer a problem in 2014. ASUS' ne...
Great value, Fast for the money, Comfortable typing experience...
Terrible cameras, Low-resolution display, So-so battery life...
ASUS' entry-level Transformer Pad sacrifices quite a bit in the name of price, but you still get a speedy, well-designed Android tablet that can serve as a basic laptop in a pinch...
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Brand: Asus Model: TF103C Price: $249-$549 Warranty: 1 Year GlobalIn a extremely tablet filled market, where every name brand and knock off is selling their tablets as revolutionary or the best of the best. Asus on the other hand covers all their bases fr...
Asus has once again shown their ability to pack features and quality into a tablet costing well under the competition. For around $350 you receive a powerful and well built tablet, along with an equally well made dock. It chews through anything we could t...
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Is it a tablet? Is it a laptop? It's both! The Transformer Pad TF103C is versatile : The tablet turns into a small laptop when the keyboard dock is inserted. Buyers can choose among a dock-less keyboard and one with a dock. The prices range from 229 Euros...
Good build, Solid casing, Restrained-stylish design, Easy-to-connect keyboard dock, Practical keyboard, Great speakers, Good software, A lot of performance for the money, Bright screen, Decent battery runtimes, Always cool...
Poor cameras, No secondary battery, yet high dock weight, Occasionally inaccurate touchpad, Annoying input lags, Browsers occasionally crash, Screen's light bluish cast, No HDMI port, no MHL...
Almost all manufacturers have to make cuts this year. Their models are to become increasingly more affordable, and thus one or another feature that the former generation boasted can be omitted. Customers have to carefully examine whether they would not g...
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When it comes to buying an Android tablet on the cheap, there are a glut of choices from vendors as diverse as Amazon, Fuhu and Kobo. Very few, however, include a keyboard for the price. The ASUS Transformer Pad TF103C features a clamshell keyboard dock a...
Bright touch screen, Excellent audio quality, Keyboard included, Runs latest Android software, Good performance for the price...
Cramped keyboard, Stiff touchpad, Poor camera quality...
The Android-powered ASUS Transformer Pad TF103C sports a vivid screen, excellent audio and a keyboard dock for $299...
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Taken in isolation, the Asus Transformer Pad TF103C is a nice entry-level tablet. It's not appreciably better than most of the competition, but it represents a good value, since $299 (16GB) gets you the 10.1-inch tablet and the signature transformer keybo...
Affordable. Includes keyboard dock. Reasonable performance for the price.
Thick, uninspired design. Poor cameras...
With an included keyboard dock, the Asus Transformer Pad TF103C will appeal to productivity hounds on a budget, but it's an otherwise unimpressive Android tablet...
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The ASUS Transformer Pad TF103C is a tablet unveiled at Computex 2014 and this device arrived on our test table right after its announcement, so it's as fresh as they come. We're dealing with the first 64 bit Intel Android tablet that we ever tested and a...
good price, 64 bit Android tablet, tons of camera options, good performance, nice UI, good speakers, good display, many tweaks for the screen, nice case texture, useful keyboard shortcut buttons, And the...
weak battery, design didn't evolve in the Transformer Pad family, too many useless camera modes, no battery in the dock, some people may not like the UI (just like HTC Sense)...
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