digitalmediaandit.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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I had the pad for just one a month now, I bought because I switched from using a laptop to using a desktop, so I figure I need something on the move as all. At first this seems like a great pick, it's a pad which transforms into a basic laptop, I can use...
It is really cheap for a 10 inch pad, the design looks nice, the back is rubber which gives a nice feel, but I put it in a sleeve so it doesnt actually matter, In general the product is well built and nicely put together, it feels solid, steady and its...
The operating system, it is a normal android loaded with Asus rubbish, It seems fast when you are just swiping your desktop left and right for no reason, but when you are trying to switch between current apps, it is…lets say not snappy, Sometimes it wou...
It's the good old saying, you get what you price for. Its a good product for its price, but if you are used to higher end products, you will definitely feel the difference. I am not sure if the problems I listed above is due to hardware or software, but I...
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Once the tablet is locked in to the keyboard, the connection feels strong and you can safely hold the entire combination from the tablet screen without fearing the keyboard will detach. It's not possible to angle the tablet very far backwards, however, an...
The Asus Transformer Pad TF103C is a clever transforming Android tablet for a very reasonable price but its display is disappointing...
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What is the Asus Transformer Pad TF103? The Asus Transformer Pad TF103 is a supremely low-cost hybrid. A mere £180 gets you an Android tablet that slots into a keyboard dock, turning it into a netbook-style laptop. When hybrid rivals such as the Microsoft...
Low cost, Capable 64-bit processor, Versatile hybrid design...
Low-resolution screen, Tablet part is a little thick and heavy, Gaming performance a little disappointing, Keyboard predictably feels a bit cramped...
Dated in parts and compromised in others, the Asus Transformer Pad TF103 nevertheless still offers a good budget hybrid option for occasional, rather than everyday, users. Next, read more Tablet Reviews...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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Asus has been making transforming tablet/laptop hybrids for some time now, and its latest Android-powered Transformer Pad TF103 has arrived on our testing bench. With a keyboard in tow, can Asus' tablet tear you away from your laptop as its replacement? L...
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We love lightweight and easy to use tablets here at TechSmart, but we also hold a particular fondness for ultrabooks, which lend themselves to higher levels of multitasking. For those that want a little of both however, a good tablet hybrid is always wort...
Well priced; Solid performance for entry level device; Robust construction...
Display quality lacking at times; Keypad highly unresponsive...
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Asus' previous Transformer Pads have already established the concept – a good quality tablet that washes its own face, combined with an optional keyboard docking station that ups the price and desirability.At £199 (US$279, about AU$353) for the tablet alo...
Reasonable price, Versatile keyboard option, Good screen...
Occasional slowdowns, Quite heavy, Poor cameras, Jumpy web browsing...
Although it's far from a powerhouse, I was extremely pleased with the TF103. Its failings are minor, while its best points are striking: a big, bright screen, decent sound and the versatility offered by the removable keyboard, all for a very reasonable p...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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Asus' previous Transformer Pads have already established the concept – a good quality tablet that washes its own face, combined with an optional keyboard docking station that ups the price and desirability.At £199 (US$279, about AU$353) for the tablet alo...
Reasonable price, Versatile keyboard option, Good screen...
Occasional slowdowns, Quite heavy, Poor cameras, Jumpy web browsing...
The Asus Transformer Pad TF103 moves away from the old premium market these products used to focus on, but with a wealth of affordable, and high powered, Android slates now available it has some serious competition. It's like Asus is trying to cling on to...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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There's a new Android tablet paired with full physical keyboard on the scene, and it's called the Asus Transformer Pad TF103. It replaces the TF300T as Asus's entry-level model. It incorporates a 10.1" IPS panel with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution and 16:10...
Keyboard is nice to use, USB 2.0 port on the keyboard, Overall function, Weight of tablet keyboard...
Screen resolution / picture quality could be improved, No battery in the keyboard, Middleoftheroad materials and finish, No brightness sensor, Keyboard dock functions could be increased...
An ideal product for anyone looking to buy an Android tablet with keyboard without breaking the bank, the Transformer Pad TF103 offers nothing more than you would expect from its market position, although It does at least function without a hiccup. In sho...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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Asus has been producing its Transformer Android hybrids for years, but the TF103C breaks new ground for the company. While previous efforts have been pitched at the premium end of the market – to compete with the likes of Apple's iPad Air and the Sony Xpe...
A definite alternative to the Nexus 7...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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Asus' latest convertible Android tablet has a nice look and feel, but it's let down in the battery life stakes.Asus has delivered a large number of products dubbed “Transformers”, with slightly differing innards each time. The basic design idea, however...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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Asus' Transformer concept is built around the idea of a fully-fledged 10.1-inch Android tablet with a clip-on keyboard to mimic a small notebook. This hybrid design seemed to be the mobility "Holy Grail" back when tablets were first fighting for respect i...
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Asus has just released an introductory version of its Transformer hybrid, the Transformer Pad (TF103C). The Intel powered Android tablet comes with a functional keyboard, but is it worth buying a hybrid when you can get the real deal? Little charm oo...
Keyboard, Software...
Not enough RAM, Price...
Only the keyboard makes the Transformer Pad worth buying. Without it the tablet proves mundane and a second choice to those on offer from Lenovo, Asus and Xiaomi. The customer interested in a taste of both worlds, notebook and tablet, will be satisfied by...
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The netbook is dead, but the cheap laptop lives on, with Asus attempting to find a middle ground with its Transformer style of tablet hybrid and a sub-$500 price point.Hybrid laptop tablets have never really been made for people on a budget, but the Asus...
A relatively inexpensive hybrid tablet notebook; Despite the mediocre resolution, the IPS screen is actually very nice; Upgradeable storage via microSD; Nice version of Google Android tweaked by Asus;...
It can be very, very slow; Keyboard has a small right shift key, which could pose some problems for lefty typists and those reliant on the right key; No battery in the keyboard dock; Only one USB port, and it's on the keyboard dock; Very low-end cameras o...
As far as budget tablet options go, people have quite a few. Seven and ten inch bodies alike have been out for a while, and so it's not as if it's hard to find something for a price point, but packaged with a physical keyboard, well that's a different sto...
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T3.com
Updated: 2016-10-29 01:49:28
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Laptop-tablet hybrids might be ten a penny nowadays, but Asus started the whole trend back in 2011 with the original Asus Eee Pad Transformer. We've had plenty of look-alikes since then, including the Asus Transformer Book Trio , Acer Aspire Switch 10 , a...
Very cheap, Impressive screen, Decent docking mechanism...
Feels very cheap, Awful keyboard, Terrible cameras...
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Asus has been producing its Transformer Android hybrids for years, but the TF103C breaks new ground for the company. Where previous efforts have been pitched at the premium end of the tablet market, to compete with Apple's iPad and models such as the Sony...
A top-notch hybrid, blending laptop and Android tablet at an amazing price...
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ASUS is very well known for its convertible, hybrid devices, ever since its first foray into the Android ecosystem with the original Eee Pad Transformer in 2011. Ever since then, the company has been releasing a multitude of hybrids, ranging from phablets...
While it's true that the ASUS Transformer Pad TF103C is marketed as a budget tablet, and it does lack cutting edge hardware (e.g, low-res screen, low-quality cameras, USB 2.0 instead of USB 3.0), it actually doesn't perform too badly, thanks to a decent...
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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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There was a time when Asus was just a name in the electronics world. However, things are changing pretty fast and now it is turning out to be the key player in the world of smartphones and tablets.After the grand success of its Transformer series, Asus is...
The device is priced at INR 18,949 and can easily be brought from any of the e-commerce website. It is available in black and white color only. The keyboard which we mentioned at the starting is optional but we recommend you to buy the keyboard. At this p...
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Asus had been trying a lot to get into the smartphone segment and also with their tablet segment. We did reviewed the Zenfone 5, which was really amazing product. This time its a full fledge 10 inch screen Asus Transformer Pad TF103CG.Asus TransformerPad...
Amazing Grip, Amazing Screen...
Not so amazing performance...
Well for the price point I did think the tablet could do better, because they have their own competitor in this segment which will be preferred more. Still it depend on preference, if a bigger screen is a choice then it's the tablet to go with decent use...
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In the Rs 20,000 segment, there are hardly any good 10 inch tablets and thus the K018 has less competition but it doesn't look that great when compared with smaller tabs in the same price range.Asus has several tablets in the Transformer series, including...
Light weight and compact design, User friendly interface, Decent battery life and storage facility...
Poor front and rear cameras, Less powerful than competitors...
Considering few 10 inch tablets from big brands in the sub-Rs 20,000 segment, the Asus Transformer Pad K018 looks attractive. It indeed is one of the best designed 10 inch tablet with decent battery back up and storage. Even its performance can be termed...
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nothingwired.com Updated: 2016-11-26 03:51:59
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In the last quarter of 2014 Asus the Taiwanese electronic and computer hardware giant announced the Transformer Pad TF103CG a hybrid tablet for the Indian market. The extra “G” in the name basically stands for the support for the 3G networks along with th...
Although the build quality of this device isn't the best, still we like the device as whole. In the camera department too this guy lags behind most of the existing tablets. The design of this device is pretty repetitive and hence we would have loved a sle...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-26 03:51:59
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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...
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pcquest.com Updated: 2016-11-26 03:52:00
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HP has been an ever-present figure in the PC market with Windows platform and with the growing demand for tablets clearly impacting PC sales (IDC reports), the company is looking to improvise its way through the muddle and enter the Android space as well...
Between the two, HP has a better packaged product suited for all kind of users and with an Android-friendly keyboard, full HD display and better hardware at lower price, the Slatebook X2 is the one to go for...
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