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November 2013
(78%)
272 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
8131 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
780100272
The editors liked
Battery life
Almost 10 hours
Screen
High contrast (1
000
1)
Tablet mode
Doesn't overheat
Low fan noise
Good value
Decent battery life
Responsive touchscreen
Good price
Full copy of Office included
Light and fairly good looking
Can handle most everyday activities
Longlasting
Runs cool and quiet
Affordable
Metallic body
Good built quality
Fairly good IPS screen
Can handle daily hassle well
Good battery life
Solid price
Most affordable Windows 8 device we've seen
Better screen brightness and viewing angles than most Chromebooks
Full Windows 8.1 & MS Office (Home & Student) for the price
Great battery life
The death knell for Windows RT
Build quality
Display
Fanless
Impressive value
Keyboard dock
Windows 8.1 on a budget
Real Surface rival with full access to programs
Brilliant battery life
USB 3.0 in the dock = handy
Decent screen
Low price
Decent performance
Comfortable keyboard
Excellent value for money
Excellent value
Flexible design
Office Home and Student 2013 included
Full version of Windows (8.1)
Keyboard Dock included
The editors didn't like
Screen
Unnatural colours (dE = 7)
Low CPU and GPU performance for a laptop
Mediocre speakers
Poor quality touchpad
Cramped keyboard
Average display
Poor keyboard
Terrible trackpad
The battery is questionable
Takes forever to charge
Short charging cable
Some design issues
Lowresolution screen
Heavier than the TA model
Charging issues
Cramped keyboard and trackpad
Topheavy in laptop mode
Needs a better trackpad
On-board power isn't going to blow you away
Plasticky build
So slow to charge up
Keyboard is squeezed
Auto colour and brightness adjustment a bit annoying
It's tough to sell an entry-level Windows PC these days. You're sandwiched between a couple of aggressive price points: the Nexus 7 at $229 and the iPad at $499. Traditionally, the PC you'd get between those price points would have mechanical storage, the...
Abstract: Asus Transformer was one of the first Tegra 2 devices on the market and one of the first, right after Motorola Xoom, to get the Android 3.0, also known as Honeycomb...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Asus Transformer Book T100. This is an affordable 10.1″ Windows 8.1 convertible tablet with included keyboard dock. The T100 is $399 for the 64 gig model and it uses the new Intel Atom Bay Trail quad core 1.33GHz CPU with Intel HD gr...
Base/tablet charge seperately, MicroUSB ports, Skimps on storage, Misses out on Cherry Trail
Strong build quality, an impressive display and solid battery life overcome a fiddly two-part charging mechanism and plethora of micro-USB ports. The Chi 100 isn't quite a budget device, but it's well worth the extra money....
Abstract: This is likely a result of the relatively average hardware within. The IPS display has a resolution of just 1366 x 768, which sounds lacking compared to the crisp HD of competing PCs but looks fine in operation. The hinge keeping this in place is extremel...
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Published: 2014-09-30, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Only 2GB of system memory, Touchy trackpad, Only 31GB of free space on SSD, Smaller than standard keyboard, Slow recharge times
For a sub-$400 price, the Asus Transformer Book T100TA is a fully functional Windows 8.1 hybrid tablet, and the natural successor to the netbook ideal from a few years ago. It gives you a bright, usable PC an affordable price. Plus it avoids all of the c...
While Microsoft is still trying to convince everyone that Windows RT devices are the spiritual successors to the netbook, Intel has made its feelings clear – ARM isn't welcome to a piece of the Windows action. The new Atom platform delivers a dramatic...
Comes with the keyboard; Screen is nice, clear, and responsive for the price; Charges on microUSB and not some proprietary standard; Keyboard dock includes a USB 3.0 port; Great battery life;
Keyboard isn't fantastic, and reminds us of early netbook keyboards; Build material of the tablet is plastic, and very fingerprint-showing plastic at that; Only one USB port; No SD card slot in the dock;
It's not the best laptop in the world, but for $599, the Asus T100 packs in a lot of value, reviving the netbook market with a 10 inch tablet-laptop hybrid that packs in battery life, a quad-core processor, and plenty of room to move.You make some sacrifi...