Tuesday, April 9, 2013

ASUS EEE PAD TRANSFORMER

The Asus eee Pad Transformer is what you have been waiting for - it’s a tablet that can replace any netbook or a laptop. With the keyboard plugged in it’s a ultra-portable laptop or netbook and without the keyboard it will be a light slim and a great touch screen tablet. With the dock in-tow it's a typing demon whose battery will outlast almost any laptop you can find. Asus eee pad has a mini HDMI, micro sd card and a micro usb port. The docking station (keyboard) has a 2.0 usb port with a sd card reader and charges the tablet itself. Here is a picture of how the docking station looks like.

The docking station for the Asus eee pad is what makes the tablet so interesting. The docking station is a simple laptop keyboard which can be charged and used as a charger for the tablet itself. The docking station provides the Asus eee pad transformer with an extra 18 hours of battery. It has a built in SD card reader which can be used for many purposes. It also has a 2.0 USB port which is useful for transferring data into the tablet, connecting a mouse and other purposes.


This is how the tablet with the docking station looks like. The tablet itself is a really good device because it runs on android. With the crystal clear HD resolution screen you can experience great movies in a really good quality and with the 2 front and back camera you will never miss a special moment of your life. With the 8 hour of battery + 18 hours of docking battery your tablet will never shut down on the wrong time.  




1 comment:

  1. Do you think that these laptop-tablet hybrids are the future or are these just a passing fad? I'm seeing more and more of these types of cross-overs in shops while also seeing an increasing amount of people looking to buy one. Also, will this be the death of the normal PC? Will traditional laptops be replaced by these ultra-portable tablets, or are they still going to remain a powerhouse in the computer market? I think they can eventually replace the everyday laptop but there will always be a market for more "specialized" computers (Gaming, Big screen etc.)

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