Testseek.co.uk have collected 67 expert reviews of the Asus Transformer Book T100CHI and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Transformer Book T100CHI.
April 2015
(75%)
67 Reviews
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Users
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648 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Design & manufacturing
Doesn't overheat
Highcontrast display
Long battery life
Beautiful
Compact and light
Sturdy built
Nice highres screen with digitizer
Fairly fast hardware for what it is
Runs quiet and cool
Very good battery life
Slim metal design looks and feels premium
Keyboard and trackpad are far superior to most Bluetooth tablet keyboards
Connectivity is better than most tablets
Markedly smaller than a conventional ultrabook laptop
Slender design doesn't scrimp on quality considering the price
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Every device here comes with compromises. Unless you're willing to pay, you aren't going to be able to tick every single box. However, in the case of the Asus Transformer Book T100 Chi, the compromise is a series of design decisions that we can't make hea...
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Published: 2015-07-07, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
low price, premium design, excellent keyboard dock, good battery, OK acoustics, great backup for Office PC, laptop replacement, good display, although could be brighter, And the
bugs: on/Off button sometimes doesn't respond well, side swipes too and keyboard unpairs out of the blue, Windows 8 hour long updates, screen could be brighter, Mcafee is annoying with its popups, the screen has a bit of glare
PrevTags: 100t, Asus Tablet, Chi Touch, t100, T100 Chi, Transformer, Transformer book, Transformer TabletAbout the AuthorKyle Soper A desire to learn the ins and outs of everything he gets his hands on has lead to eight years of living and breathing compu...
Relatively solid, metal construction, Very portable and lightweight, Magnet-driven coupling mechanism, IPS screen with good resolution, brightness, and contrast, Physical keys with a higher-quality feel than that of the Surface Pro type cover, Great batt
Cumbersome individual charging requirements for base and tablet, Inadequate system RAM, Small storage drive, Slow eMMC storage, No maintenance or upgrades possible, Shrunken keys make for difficult typing acclimation, Weak LCD color reproduction
Published: 2015-07-20, Author: Wayne , review by: cgmagonline.com
So who, exactly, is the T100 Chi for? At CAD$500 for the 32 GB model, it's still $50 cheaper than a brand new iPad Air 2 and it comes with a keyboard...
Not all that much power, Finicky wireless keyboard base
While it may sit in the middle of 10in hybrid range on price, the Asus Transformer Book T100 Chi is classier than the average.Improvements to design, screen quality and keyboard quality make it a neat choice if you don't mind working on a small screen, wi...
ProsConsLong Battery Life of 14HPriced affordablyDecent performance for daily computingFeatures a fast USB 3.1 Type C interface for future USB 3.1 devicesSmall Keyboard requires users to get used toDesign OdditiesLarge Screen BezelSpeakers Facing the Rear...
Abstract: Remember netbooks? Those portable, tiny, modestly powered and inexpensive machines that preceded tablets? If not, here's a little trip down memory lane.Netbooks were introduced in 2007 and was made popular by the ASUS Eee PC . It sold over 300,000 units i...
Published: 2015-06-20, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalone.com.sg
Abstract: Over a year ago, I tried the Asus Transformer Book T100. This 10-inch tablet turns into a laptop when you attach a companion keyboard dock. The T100 has a glossy plastic chassis that is a magnet for smudges and fingerprints. It had a mediocre 1,366 x 768...
Abstract: Over a year ago, I tried the Asus Transformer Book T100. This 10-inch tablet turns into a laptop when you attach a companion keyboard dock.The T100 has a glossy plastic chassis that is a magnet for smudges and fingerprints. It had a mediocre 1,366 x 768-p...