

When I had my first look of the Transformer, I was immediately reminded of my Bronze HTC Hero.

During lengthy reading hours or gaming time, you can use it as a tablet and when you have plenty of emails to respond - where typing is a concern, dock it and suddenly the environment becomes much more productive. The device itself is monstrous enough without the KDC, and once it is docked, it delivers a totally new experience. We are talking about a device that can be transformed from a tablet into a notebook and vice versa by just docking it on a full-featugray QWERTY Keyboard Docking Station (KDC - sold separately). Then again, this will be an unbiased review like what I have done for the previous devices already. To all you "ASUSthiasts" out there, once again, I'm here to review on of the most legendary products of ASUS - which has already claimed the best selling tablet in US e-tailers including and BestBuy apart from reaping 5-stars award winner by Stuff Magazine in UK - The ASUS eeePad Transformer. I have been receiving plenty e-mails, buzzes and comments looking forward to read the review on the Transformer. I don't know what my readers really feel about my writings, but I'm really glad that there is huge number of people who really appreciate my work here. They said that they are 90% confirmed and the chances are very high that you will be able to buy the keyboard at RM300 when they come in. : Good News! ASUS just called me up and they told me that they are seeking the approval from Taiwan for selling the keyboard at RM300 for the 150 users. (The estimated maximum battery life is measured by playing 720p video, LCD brightness 60 nits.) Unlimited ASUS Webstorage (Complimentary one-year trial of ASUS WebStorage)įlash Support : Yes (Adobe® Flash® update required from Android Market.)

10.1" LED Backlight WXGA (1280x800) Screen (IPS Panel, 178° wide view angle)
