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November 2013
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The editors liked
Great battery life
USB 3.0 hub on the keyboard
Solid performance of the Intel Bay Trail processor
Affordable price
Great Price / performance ratio
Snappy performance
Full x86 compatibility
MicroSD expansion
Keyboard dock part of bundle
Affordable cost
Include keyboard dock
Fantastic battery
Great speakers
No lag
Good CPU for the money
Runs Bioshock
Bundled Office
Good price
And the
Bay Trail is the Atom processor we never knew we needed
Intel HD Graphics get it a modicum of gaming potential
More performance than we're used to from a netbook
Versatile design without the high cost of the Surface
Excellent battery Life
MicroSD slo
Runs the full version of Windows 8
Physical keyboard included
Can be used as either a small laptop or a Windows tablet
Well priced
Keyboard dock included
Full Windows 8.1
Low price
IPS display
Improved Atom performance with Bay Trail
Keyboard dock and MS Office 2013 Home and Student Edition included
The Asus Transformer Book T100 runs full Windows 8.1
Comes with a keyboard
Has great battery life
And is a steal if you can find it for $350
Incredibly low price for the functionality
Low price includes keyboard and Microsoft Office
Light weight
Long battery life
“Bay Trail” Atom CPU makes Windows 8.1 feel snappy
Very long battery life
Inexpensive
Keyboard included
Microsoft Office preloaded
Solid Bay Trail performance
Good webcam
Very responsive
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
Full Windows 8.1 hybrid tablet. Can run all Windows programs. Light. Great price. 11 hours battery life. MicroUSB recharging. 1TB of cloud storage included (for a year). 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi. Comes with full Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013. Keyboard
Win8.1 and x86 for $400
Nice IPS screen
Excellent battery life.
T100
Cheap
New processor for better multitasking
Small and lightweight
T200
Similar processor to new T100 (good performance)
More ports and expansion bay
More comfortable keyboard and touchpad
Rearfacing camera
Well made
Highquality keyboard
Good battery life
IPS panel with strong contrast
Works silently
LTE modem
For under $500 you get a versatile Windows tablet and a decent keyboard dock for laptoplike functionality. Bay Trail delivers performance and battery life as good as competing ARM SoCs.
Solid performance
Runs traditional desktop apps
Screen offers good viewing angles
Includes keyboard dock
Almost no bloatware
The editors didn't like
Insufficient display resolution
Plastic body and keyboard
No rearfacing camera
Unpolished keyboard touchpad
Dock contains no battery
Just one USB 3.0 port
Graphics performance middle-of-the-pack
Only 32-64GB storage avail
Plastic casing is prone to scratches
Trackpad is stiff
Plastic case
No back camera
Weak brightness
Not many unique ASUS bundled apps
Windows 8.1 still not very appealing
A bit on the heavy side
Even just on tablet
No extra battery in the keyboard dock leaves it envious of its Android kin
With just 32-64GB on-board
Storage is scarce
The power/volume/Start buttons are a squishy mess
Display lacks pixels
Cheap construction and feel
Not as powerful as some convertible laptops
Tacky build materials
Average display
Windows not quite on par with iOS/Android
Tiny keyboard
Fingerprint magnet
Occasionally balky
Quality issues with our unit
The cramped keyboard feels like an old Netbook's used to
Not as fast as zippier
Larger
More expensive Windows products
Display not that vibrant
Some design compromises
Significant early teething pains due to bad firmware
Finicky wireless
Unresponsive touch pad
Petite keyboard
Very slow to charge
Stiff
Inconsistent touchpad
Cramped keyboard
Awkward Start button placement
Flakey touchpad on keyboard
Top-heavy in notebook mode
Only 2GB of system memory. Touchy trackpad. Only 31GB of free space on SSD. Smaller than standard keyboard. Slow recharge times
Aggravating keyboard/trackpad
Charging through Micro USB takes hours
T100
10.1inch screen seems small in notebook mode
Few ports
No Ethernet
Minimal internal storage
No USB 3.0
Expensive
A 1366x768 display doesn't cut it anymore. Glossy design is a massive fingerprint magnet. In its laptop form
Well there is the plastic feel to this netbook which is a let-down but the solid build still saves it. To get the Windows 8.1 in a cheap offer works well and the use of a tablet and laptop in one is a good deal too. If only the keyboard was a tad bit fanc...
Good TabletcumLaptop detachable solution, Windows 8.1 OS, Good touchscreen, Good battery life.
Only 2 GB RAM, Hardly any HDD space, Only one USB port
Netbooks fad went away, then came Chromebooks, which are a whole different deal and now netbooks are back for the Windows 8.1 era and ASUS Transformer Book T100 is the way to go! It's got great performance for its class, is full blown Windows 8.1, a good...
Abstract: Tablets are steadily eating into the laptop market. But some maintain a tablet can't really replace the primary laptop on which they do their really important tasks. The touch screen keyboard is not comfortable for sustained work. To remedy this, Asus has been coming up...
The screen has good viewing angles, The Atom processor matches Core i3 performance, The dock is actually quite functional, Decent build quality
The rubber feet at the bottom are ineffective, Very minimal number of ports, The dock has no additional battery for extended life
The Asus Transformer Book T100 is a hybrid machine from Asus that runs Windows 8.1 Pro and is powered by the latest Intel Atom quad-core chips that are not only more power efficient than the previous generation of Atom chips, all the while delivering more...
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Published: 2014-02-04, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Windows 8.1 on a budget, Real Surface rival with full access to programs, Brilliant battery life, USB 3.0 in the dock = handy
Takes ages to charge or spring to life from flat, Resolution isn't all that, Atom's improved but still has limits
As long as hardcore gaming on the go isn't on the agenda, the Transformer Book T100 is the most affordable way to get a slice of Windows 8.1 and Office while keeping the portability of a 10in tablet.If you're more bothered by price and portability than th...
Great value, Versatility and flexibility, Good battery life, Portability, Very responsive touchscreen
Dock trackpad feels stiff, Casing is easily scratched, No Full HD disp
For everything that it comes with, it is actually quite a steal for the price that ASUS is offering it for. It may not be the most powerful tablet out there but its versatility, portability, affordability and usability makes up for it.(previously publish...
Review: ASUS Transformer Book T100Following the success of its fellow brethren in the ASUS Transformer line-up, the all-new ASUS Transformer Book T100 is the latest in hybrid computing that is offered by the Taiwanese tech conglomerate. Let's see how it p...
ASUS Transformer Book T100 powered by Intel Atom ‘Bay Trail' processor allows the tablet to run Windows 8.1 while provides long battery life.32GB storage space is not enough to install your giant Windows software. I would see it as temporary space for you...
So how much would you pay for this device?It has an IPS screen, decent audio, great battery life, pretty good build quality and it's powered by Intel Bay Trail processor (Silvermont Architecture).The Asus Transformer Book T100 is only RM 1,299 and comes w...
Reviewing the Asus Transformer Book T100 made me bring out my current T100 and sent it to Asus for repairs (I accidentally dropped it a couple of months back which caused a small crack on the screen). It reminded me how portable and versatile this Windows...