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November 2013
(78%)
272 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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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
Published: 2013-11-28, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The greedy pricing on the T100 is a genuine pity, because otherwise I really rather like the T100 as a device. It's unashamedly a “cheap” PC, but it doesn't have too many of the drawbacks of lower priced models to deal with. The battery life is great. Inc...
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Published: 2013-11-23, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Asus Transformer Book T100 runs full Windows 8.1, comes with a keyboard, has great battery life, and is a steal if you can find it for $350
The cramped keyboard feels like an old Netbook's used to; not as fast as zippier, larger, more expensive Windows products; display not that vibrant
The Asus Transformer Book T100 revives the Netbook value proposition (and Netbook usability issues) in a budget-price 10-inch laptop that doubles as a tablet. You won't love it, but for sheer bang for the buck, it's hard to beat....
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Published: 2013-11-04, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
This is the netbook of convertible devices: not good enough to be a full-time solution but better for productivity than taking an entertainment and media tablet into a room. This device is interesting, because it's one of the first Windows 8.1 devices to...
With a latest-generation Intel Atom processor at its helm, the Transformer Book T100 is capable of supplying a swift and mostly enjoyable Windows 8.1 tablet experience. It still struggles with some tasks, such as high-quality Web streaming, which could be...
Published: 2013-09-12, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: Asus has announced the Transformer Book T100, an update to its Eee PC lines running a cutting edge Intel Bay Trail processor. Here's my early impressions.Like my other hands-on reviews, these are just early impressions; when I get some proper testing time...
The single USB port on the keyboard dock, lack of a full-sized USB port on the tablet itself, and the plasticy, downmarket exterior casing are all off-putting to various degrees, but the inclusion of Microsoft Office is a positive counterpoint.We look for...
For a convertible tablet of just Rs.30000 or $299, the Asus Transformer Book T100T is a perfect option especially because of the keyboard. The notebook as a whole has everything with a well equipped keyboard and powerful CPU. The notebook or tablet offers...
Abstract: Asus' Transformer range has evolved a lot since the Taiwan-based company launched the range few years back. Today, we're taking a look at the Transformer Book T100 to see if it's worth the spend.The Transformer Book T100 is targeted at consumers who want ...
The fact that Asus Transformer book T100t runs the same operating system that you see on your desktop, the same icons; menus and management system is just exciting. You suddenly feel you can do much more than just surf the web, play games or watch movies....
Abstract: The last time Asus attempted a Laptop/Tablet hybrid we came back with mixed impressions. With a 13.3-inch screen and 1.9 Kg heft, the TX300 was no chameleon that could change colours from a laptop to a tablet with ease. We have seen a flurry of devices (t...