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Testseek.co.uk have collected 163 expert reviews of the Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101.
Award: Most Awarded October 2011
October 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • Great screen
  • Impressive connectivity
  • Powerful and fast
  • Very highquality screen
  • Builtin keyboard is handy
  • Good specs
  • Built in keyboard can be handy
  • Great for work and play
  • Hidden keyboard
  • Vibrant screen
  • Display is generally acceptable
  • USB Host port and fullsize physical keyboard
  • Asus has added useful extra tools to Android Honeycomb
  • Interesting form factor
  • Good quality touchscreen keyboard
  • Glorious screen
  • Keyboard is genuinely useful
  • Android at its best
  • Good preloaded apps
  • Lovely screen
  • A decent PC replacement
  • USB port
  • Good battery life
  • Sharp
  • Colourrich display
  • Inputting and editing text works wonderfully
  • Great combination of work and play
  • Clear 10.1in. screen
  • Slideout keyboard
  • Upgradable to Android 4.0
  • MicroSD card support
  • Keyboard makes data entry a breeze
  • Excellent performance
  • Bright
  • Clear display
  • Good keyboard
  • Smooth operation

The editors didn't like

  • Small and fiddly keyboard
  • Display not adjustable
  • More expensive than the better Eee Pad Transformer
  • Soso keyboard
  • Far too heavy
  • Quite bulky
  • Selection of apps not quite there yet
  • Screen can't be tilted
  • Large and heavy
  • Keyboard has some faults
  • Added bulk from board
  • Board hard to type on
  • No out of box Flash support
  • Display offers less contrast than some other tablets
  • Heavy
  • And design leaves internal cables visible. Why bother when you can get the Transformer?
  • Slideout keyboard is tricky to use and less good than the onscreen version
  • Reset button is far too easy
  • Big and heavy
  • Some may find keyboard cramped
  • Battery life a little disappointing
  • Almost the same cost as a laptop
  • Weight and size
  • Lack of Honeycomb apps
  • Pricey
  • Touch display can be unreliable
  • Heavier and thicker than its rivals
  • Proprietary docking connector
  • Lacks integrated mobile broadband
  • Keyboard construction could be better
  • Relatively chunky and heavy
  • Awkward mechanism to reveal keyboard
  • App ecosystem is distinctly average
  • Weedy speakers
  • Proprietary charger
  • Chunky
  • Slightly late to market

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  Published: 2011-11-11, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.com

  • No—definitely not at this price. Its convenient to have the tablet and keyboard in one piece, but the Eee Pad Transformer just has a much better keyboard than the Slider, and roughly twice the battery life (when the keyboard is connected). Plus, the Eee...

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  Published: 2011-10-26, review by: Bit-Tech.net

  • The Eee Pad Slider is pretty much on the money for what it is – a 32GB Transformer (with keyboard attachment) costs around £430, so £450 for a sleeker, more complex alternative is reasonable. Remember that the Transformer's base unit has a huge battery in...

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  Published: 2011-10-21, review by: androidcentral.com

  • Abstract:  ASUS hit a bit of a home run earlier this year with the Eee Pad Transformer, a relatively typical Android Honeycomb tablet with an excellent detachable keyboard dock. But what if you take the keyboard and it to the Transformer? That's basically what y...

 
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  Published: 2011-10-21, review by: slashgear.com

  • On paper, the ASUS Eee Pad Slider makes sense. All the instant-on flexibility of a tablet, with the convenience of a keyboard. Problem is, the biggest competition comes from under ASUS’ own roof, in the shape of the Eee Pad Transformer. That has a bet...

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  Published: 2011-10-04, review by: androidpolice.com

  • Is the ASUS Eee Pad Slider the best tablet on the market? Probably not - "best" is an arbitrary term, and besides, the iPad 2's app catalogue is far more expansive (come at me, fanboys). However, it may well be my favorite Honeycomb tablet (to be fair,...

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  Published: 2011-10-04, Author: Anand , review by: anandtech.com

  • For the users who are happy living in the consumption-only world of today's tablets, the Eee Pad Slider is not for you. It's bulkier than the Galaxy Tab and has significantly worse battery life than the iPad 2. If what you're looking for is another tablet...

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  Published: 2011-10-02, Author: Melissa , review by: techworld.com

  • As cool and innovative as the Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 is, this tablet probably isn't for you if your tastes run to svelte and stylish, or if you want to use it your tablet as an e-reader (960g is way too heavy for that). But if you value portability...

 
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  Published: 2011-09-30, Author: Joanna , review by: theverge.com

  • Bright, high-quality IPS display, Sliding mechanism is rigid, Innovative form factor with keyboard, Keyboard is well laid out
  • Thick and heavy, Keyboard is overly plasticy, Very thick screen bezel, Angle of the screen can't be adjusted beyond 45 degrees in keyboard mode

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  Published: 2011-09-29, review by: hothardware.com

  • Beautiful design, Great battery life, Good graphics performance, Android 3.2, Great key travel / feel
  • No trackpad, Glossy display is really glossy, Oversized bezel, Not enough tablet apps in Android Market. still
  • Far too often, companies prefer to be iterative followers rather than leaders. Chalk it up to not wanting to take financial risks, or perhaps it's just easier to watch what works and attempt to replicate. But we have to give credit where it's due; the Eee...

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  Published: 2011-09-27, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Built-in QWERTY keyboard slides out, Subtle interface tweaks to Android 3.2, Full-size USB port
  • Heavy for a tablet, Power button is in awkward spot
  • The slide-out QWERTY keyboard and USB 2.0 port combine to make this tablet a productivity champ, but its bulk and weight are drawbacks. ...

 
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