Testseek.com have collected 163 expert reviews of the Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101.
October 2011
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The editors liked
Keyboard built in
Full-size USB port
Good performance
IPS display with wide viewing angles
Built-in QWERTY keyboard slides out
Subtle interface tweaks to Android 3.2
Beautiful design
Great battery life
Good graphics performance
Android 3.2
Great key travel / feel
All-in-one design means no dragging parts along
Elegant design and 30% or more lighter than netbooks
All-in-one de
Inputting and editing text is simply brilliant
Screen is sharp and colourful
Seemless transition between work and play...
Bright
High-quality IPS display
Sliding mechanism is rigid
Innovative form factor with keyboard
Keyboard is well laid out
Incorporates a keyboard
Good battery life
The Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101's keyboard mechanism is well-implemented and useful to those frustrated with typing on a tablet screen. Also
The inclusion of Mini-HDMI
A microSD card slot
USB 2.0
And the latest version of Honeycomb makes this tablet wor
Keyboard always at hand
Standby can be disabled
Screenshot key
Wide viewing angles (IPS)
Good contrast
Video out
Long battery life
Short battery charge time (2-3h)
Stable hinge
Non-slip bottom
The editors didn't like
Keyboard a bit cramped
Volume gets muffled in slate mode
Heavier than most tablets
No pointing device on keyboard
Heavy for a tablet
Power button is in awkward spot
No trackpad
Glossy display is really glossy
Oversized bezel
Not enough tablet apps in Android Market. still
Less versatile for those who want to sometimes use the device just as a tablet minus keyboard
Less versatile for those who
Expensive at £450
Touch-screen can be temperamental
Heavier and thicker than other 10-inch tabletsLook and Feel...
Thick and heavy
Keyboard is overly plasticy
Very thick screen bezel
Angle of the screen can't be adjusted beyond 45 degrees in keyboard mode
Extremely bulky and heavy
Subpar camera
Inconvenient positioning of its speakers
The Slider is bulky and heavy for a tablet and can't be detached from the keyboard plate. Also
The typing environment feels cramped and the curved design on the keyboard plate blocks the spacebar. No LED flash on the camera means no nighttime picture tak
Extremely bulky and heavy, Subpar camera, Inconvenient positioning of its speakers
Here’s the deal. If you yearn to minimize what you carry along on a daily basis, the Asus Eee Pad Slider is the perfect solution as it already incorporates a physical keyboard – even if it’s on the cramped side. Not to mention, it’s also the only Andr...
Abstract: Over the last two years computer makers have flooded the market with tablets. The best of these devices tend to be thinner and lighter than laptops, offer better battery life, and always-on features including the ability to receive incoming email or i...
Abstract: Many people who would like a tablet shy away from the whole concept due to the lack of a physical keyboard and the main argument against tablets is that you need a keyboard for any serious work. Don't get me started that tablet with a keyboard...
Keyboard always at hand, Standby can be disabled, Screenshot key, Wide viewing angles (IPS), Good contrast, Video out, Full-size USB port, Long battery life, Short battery charge time (2-3h), Stable hinge, non-slip bottom
High weight, Unusual keyboard
Asus take a shot at a tablet all-rounder and almost hits a home run. Apart from the high weight and the mediocre quality of the keyboard, we would consider the main tablet criteria as met. The workmanship is very good and the sliding mechanism works perfe...
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No—definitely not at this price. Its convenient to have the tablet and keyboard in one piece, but the Eee Pad Transformer just has a much better keyboard than the Slider, and roughly twice the battery life (when the keyboard is connected). Plus, the Eee...
The Eee Pad Slider is pretty much on the money for what it is – a 32GB Transformer (with keyboard attachment) costs around £430, so £450 for a sleeker, more complex alternative is reasonable. Remember that the Transformer's base unit has a huge battery in...
Abstract: ASUS hit a bit of a home run earlier this year with the Eee Pad Transformer, a relatively typical Android Honeycomb tablet with an excellent detachable keyboard dock. But what if you take the keyboard and it to the Transformer? That's basically what y...
On paper, the ASUS Eee Pad Slider makes sense. All the instant-on flexibility of a tablet, with the convenience of a keyboard. Problem is, the biggest competition comes from under ASUS’ own roof, in the shape of the Eee Pad Transformer. That has a bet...