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Dos en uno tablet y portátil
– Diseño atractivo y solido
– Buena capacidad para programas ofimáticos
– Sistema integrado de altavoces
Aplicaciones ASUS de mantenimiento y actualización
– Mínimo consumo y buena durabilidad de la batería
La Asus Transformer Book T100 funciona con Windows 8.1 completo
Viene con un teclado desprendible
Tiene una gran duración de la batería y es una ganga si la puedes conseguir por cerca de US$350
Panel IPS con fuerte contraste
Funciona en silencio
LTE
Batería con mucho aguante
Teclado genial
USB 3.0
Buena duración de batería
Muy buen display
Bajo consumo de energía
Buen rendimiento fuera
Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 (Completos)
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La memoria eMMC es algo lenta
El teclado es muy pesado y desaprovechado en funcionalidades
El precio podría ser mas ajustado
El teclado es incómodo
Se siente como el de una netbook vieja
No es tan rápida como los productos de Windows que son más grandes y más caros. La pantalla no es tan vibrante
Publicación: 2013-11-06, Autor: Joel , crítica de: pcmag.com
Full Windows 8.1 hybrid tablet. Can run all Windows programs. Light. Great price. 11 hours battery life. Micro-USB recharging. 1TB of cloud storage included (for a year). 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi. Comes with full Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013. Keyboar
Only 2GB of system memory. Touchy trackpad. Only 31GB of free space on SSD. Smaller than standard keyboard. Slow recharge times
For a sub-$400 price, the Asus Transformer Book T100TA is a fully functional Windows 8.1 hybrid tablet, and the natural successor to the netbook ideal from a few years ago. It gives you a bright, usable PC an affordable price. Plus it avoids all of the c...
Great battery life, Keyboard dock included, Very responsive
Flakey touchpad on keyboard, Cramped keyboard, Top-heavy in notebook mode
The Transformer Book T100 delivers a solid tablet experience and a good notebook experience in one machine. But it would be even better with a superior keyboard and trackpad....
Low price, IPS display, improved Atom performance with Bay Trail, keyboard dock and MS Office 2013 Home and Student Edition included
Tiny keyboard, fingerprint magnet, occasionally balky, quality issues with our unit
The Asus Transformer Book T100 is the first machine to ship with the Intel Atom Bay Trail platform, and it heralds the advent of affordable Windows 8.1 tablets with touchscreens and convertible designs. To achieve these very low prices, you won't get ...
Low price includes keyboard and Microsoft Office, Light weight, Long battery life, “Bay Trail” Atom CPU makes Windows 8.1 feel snappy
Unresponsive touch pad, Petite keyboard
The people who brought you the netbook bring you its 2013 equivalent—a $399 mini laptop/detachable tablet with a 10.1-inch touch screen and 11-hour battery life. With Windows 8.1 and Microsoft Office preinstalled, it shoots to the top of our list of tabl...
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Publicación: 2013-10-22, Autor: Geoff , crítica de: Techreport.com
The 64GB Transformer Book T100 we tested is priced at just $400, and the 32GB version will sell for $50 less. Even though a device like this has been such a long time coming, I don't think anyone expected it to be this affordable. Not that I'm complainin...
A few weeks back we gave you a first-hand look at the performance of Intel's new, low-power Bay Trail Atom System-On-A-Chip for tablets and hybrid devices. Bay Trail, the follow-on to Intel's Clover Trail Atom design, comes in both dual and quad-core v...
Publicación: 2013-10-18, Autor: Anand , crítica de: anandtech.com
It's tough to sell an entry-level Windows PC these days. You're sandwiched between a couple of aggressive price points: the Nexus 7 at $229 and the iPad at $499. Traditionally, the PC you'd get between those price points would have mechanical storage, the...
Publicación: 2011-09-02, Autor: Sanjin , crítica de: fudzilla.com
Resumen: Asus Transformer was one of the first Tegra 2 devices on the market and one of the first, right after Motorola Xoom, to get the Android 3.0, also known as Honeycomb...
Publicación: 2015-04-27, Autor: Kane , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Build quality, Display, Fanless, Battery life
Base/tablet charge seperately, MicroUSB ports, Skimps on storage, Misses out on Cherry Trail
Strong build quality, an impressive display and solid battery life overcome a fiddly two-part charging mechanism and plethora of micro-USB ports. The Chi 100 isn't quite a budget device, but it's well worth the extra money....