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November 2015
(75%)
80 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(60%)
1030 Reviews
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Attractive finish/styling
Sharp and vibrant display
Flexible 2in1 in design
Generous assortment of functionality
USB 3.1 TypeC support
Up to 12 hours battery life
Available for £229
Good battery life
Silent
Passive cooling
Good connectivity options
Runs Windows 10 as standard
Extremely light
Robust keyboard connector
Multiple colours
Nice looking and well built
Available in 4 different colors
Packs a good screen
Modern hardware available in multiple configurations
Published: 2015-12-10, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The new processor is as slow as before but increased economy let it provide a further hour of tortoise operation. Windows is no more compelling on a tablet than it was with previous Transformers, leaving us a slow and unreliable 10in laptop, weighing litt...
Abstract: The Asus Transformer Book T100HA is the latest in a line of convertible tablet-laptops from Asus, and once again it's affordable, portable and pretty decent on the specs front. Does it do enough to make it a worthwhile purchase though? We took a look at o...
Asus should be kicking itself. The Transformer Book T100HA is a lesson in how to ruin a promising, affordable Windows device with one terrible flaw. In case you hadn't already guessed, I'm referring to the keyboard – it is, by any measure, unutterably awf...
Asus knows its way around a good detachable - just look at the Transformer Book Chi series - so it's a shame that its new budget offering is just so obviously. budget. It lasts for ages and can handle general leisure and light work tasks, but its poten...
Available for £229, Good battery life, Silent, passive cooling, Good connectivity options, Runs Windows 10 as standard
Low-res display, Limited performance, Cramped keyboard and trackpad
The Asus Transformer Book T100HA combines the value of an old-fashioned netbook with the mod cons of a convertible PC.Unlike premium 2-in-1 solutions, the T100HA doesn't attempt to excel in all areas and instead offers the basics of tablet and laptop...
Attractive finish/styling, Sharp and vibrant display, Flexible 2in1 in design, Generous assortment of functionality, USB 3.1 TypeC support, Up to 12 hours battery life
Lacks 802.11ac, Screen has limited rotation of 120°
One of the biggest attractions to the ASUS Transformer Book T100HA is the ability to use this device as an independent tablet or as a netbook. Being able to offer this 2-in-1 package expands T100HA's versatility.There are moments when using a tablet can b...
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Published: 2015-10-16, Author: Dan , review by: techradar.com
Slow to charge, Tiny, weeny, slow storage, Poor quality keyboard
The latest Transformer suffers in comparison with the Flip and Chi, and even when compared to similarly priced Chromebooks. Its bright, colourful screen is one of this device's few saving graces...
Published: 2015-09-23, Author: Andrei , review by: tlbhd.com
nice looking and well built, available in 4 different colors, packs a good screen, modern hardware available in multiple configurations, good IO, long battery life, loud speakers, great price
some minor design flaws, cramped keyboard with quite a lot of flex, rather slow WiFi, charges slowly
This is the latest Asus Transformer Book and one of the best affordable 10-inch Windows tablets of the moment. It tucks inside a sleek metallic body a nice screen, the latest Intel low-power platform and a 30 Wh battery. It's not perfect, but it's a great...
Published: 2015-09-22, Author: Andrei , review by: tlbhd.com
nice looking and well built, available in 4 different colors, packs a good screen, modern hardware available in multiple configurations, good IO, long battery life, loud speakers, great price
some minor design flaws, cramped keyboard with quite a lot of flex, rather slow WiFi, charges slowly
This is the latest Asus Transformer Book and one of the best affordable 10-inch Windows tablets of the moment. It tucks inside a sleek metallic body a nice screen, the latest Intel low-power platform and a 30 Wh battery. It's not perfect, but it's a great...