Monday, 8 August 2011

A Look at the Asus Transformer

By Jimmy M. Hnyda


The Asus Transformer has been dubbed as the iPad killer and for very good reason. It runs the latest Google Android Honeycomb 3.2 operating system, it has an NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU, 1 GB of memory and also comes in either a 16gb or 32gb flavour.

Honeycomb is a fantastic option to Apple's iOS and is much more accommodating in terms of the things it has to offer. You have a readily accessible file system and that means you can download things to the Asus similar to you are able to on a PC. The Asus transformer sustains flash technology which can be great in case you consistently search internet sites which need flash including videos or games. By downloading a free app flash is enabled quickly.

The Asus tablet comes with USB support on the optional keyboard dock that is a superb inclusion to the tablet and extremely generates one thing nearly the same as a netbook. The USB support means you can add add-ons including keyboards and mice along with transferring info using a USB stick. The keyboard dock can be bought individually or a part of a 16GB bundle furthermore acts as a battery providing you with an additional 9 hours' value of power. Blend this with the tablet and you have around 16 hours' worth of uptime, pretty impressive.

Asus also have expertly created a live background especially the ice cube background has grown to be massively popular. The truth is this process moves around and acts to you titling it kind of like a drink with ice cubes inside it. The water amount also reduces as power supply runs out, so whilst it looks pretty it's additionally a practical battery level warning.

Overall the asus eee pad transformer could well be the gizmo of 2011. Merchants everywhere are actually selling out very fast and purchasing these products has become pretty complicated.




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