buying guide: choosing an asus tablet pc
No one really knows what a tablet should be.
Apple has already shown a version of it and has been successful so far.
But a lot of people criticize Apple\'s iPad because it is not functionally different from the huge iPhone or iPod Touch.
This is perfect for some users.
Others, however, want something different.
Asus responded to the call with a range of new products that range in price.
Let\'s take a look at what Asus is using against the many competitors entering the market.
Asus Eee PC t91 mt convertible tablet Asus original Convertible Netbook Tablet Eee PC t91 mt has been the next product we will discuss here Eee PC t
However, the Eee PC t91 mt is still being sold in many retailers, usually at around $450.
The hardware inside the Eee PC t91 mt is already quite old at this time. It uses a 1.
6 GHz Atom processor paired with 1gb RAM.
The display itself is an 8.
The 9 \"model, which is fairly rare these days, is common when the Eee PC t91 mt was initially put on the market.
Functionally, the Eee PC t91 mt works as a convertible tablet but does not provide the best experience.
The main problem is that the hardware is slow, which is in multiple
Allocate workload.
The battery life of T91 mt is also between 4 and 5 hours
The world uses, which is not as good as the effect you receive with a pure tablet.
The main attraction of this product is the price.
Priced at $450, it is one of the most affordable tablets in the world.
Asus Eee PC T101MT convertible tablet updated to t91 mt, T101MT played the same role in the Eee PC series, but based on a more modern netbook chassis
It uses a bigger 10.
1 \"display, N wireless is provided in addition to B/G, slightly faster than 1.
66 GHz processor.
However, you still need to handle 1gb of RAM which means more
Task allocation remains a challenge.
Overall, Eee PC T101MT is better than t91 mt.
It offers slightly improved hardware, a larger, more usable display, and the cost will not be much higher than the old model.
Despite the smaller size of the display, the old model is not much smaller.
You can find T101MT on Amazon for about $460.
Asus Eee Slate EP121 beefy Eee Slate EP121 is an interesting entrance to the tablet market as it contains an amazing 12.
1 \"display with a resolution of 1280x800.
It is much larger than any other tablet on the market at the moment or any tablet that will be available in the next few months.
You will find the reason for this size in the system specification.
Eee Slate EP121 packs Intel Core i5 instead of an ARM processor or even Intel Atom
Well, (up to)
4gb of RAM and 32gb or 64gb of solid-state storage.
Connection includes two USB ports mini-
HDMI and Bluetooth.
The hardware is controlled by Windows 7 and Windows 7 is never the best manytouch OS.
However, Asus is shipping the Eee Slate EP121 with a stylus, along with a Bluetooth keyboard and a stand that can place the Eee Slate EP121.
When set in this way, EP121 is just a small all-in-one PC.
Pricing is around $1000.
The release date is a bit rough but should be Q1 2011.
Picture points: Asus, Inca Asus Eee Pad SliderASUS is one of several companies that launched a new \"slider\" computer on CES 2011.
Asus tablet/slider is based on Android, unlike the Samsung version, it is more like a phone with slides
The keyboard is more complete than the laptop.
In other words, slides-
The Out keyboard does not seem to be designed for frequent use, but provides an alternative to touching the keyboard.
Otherwise, the Eee Pad Slider is a fairly normal tablet.
It is powered by the Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and has 10 processors. 1\" IPS display.
It also includes a 1.
2MP camera on the front and 5MP camera on the back.
The Eee Pad Slider will come with Android 3.
The price could be between $600 and $800.
The current release date is rumored to have put it on May\'s store shelves.
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is another Android Asus tablet, and the Eee Pad Transformer is the concept of a \"hybrid\" tablet/laptop.
This device is displayed using a docked tablet.
Tablets can be disassembled and used on their own at any time, or placed on the base for a more typical laptop experience.
Regardless of the different form factor, the Eee Pad Transformer is the same as the Eee Pad Slider in other respects.
It has the same processor, webcam and operating system.
Unlike Lenovo\'s U1 hybrid tablet, the Eee Pad Transformer does not include x86 processors in the base or Windows operating system installation.
It has always been Android.
It\'s hard for me to find pricing numbers, but it seems doubtful whether Asus will try to put it above $800.
The current estimated release date is April.
The last part of the Asus Eee Pad MeMO Asus Android tablet trio, the Eee Pad MeMO is 7.
1 \"a pure tablet similar to the Samsung Galaxy Tab.
The Eee Pad MeMO is actually a fully functional phone, but the hardware itself is not designed to get your head up-you have to use a Bluetooth headset.
While the larger siblings in the memo use Tegra 2, the muscles of this smaller Eee Pad will depend on the Cortex A9 processor.
Keep the 5MP camera on the back and the 1MP camera will be installed on the front.
The memo will also provide HDMI.
The name of the memo is not randomly selected.
It will come with stylus and custom handwriting recognition software, which will make the tablet as easy to use as a standard memo.
The release date of the memo may be in the middle
2011, but of all Asus\'s future tablets, this one is the farthest from the completion time.
Hardware and software may change before release.
The device may be available for $400 to $600, and it is almost certain that at least one wireless carrier will be sold in the form of a contract.
Apple has already shown a version of it and has been successful so far.
But a lot of people criticize Apple\'s iPad because it is not functionally different from the huge iPhone or iPod Touch.
This is perfect for some users.
Others, however, want something different.
Asus responded to the call with a range of new products that range in price.
Let\'s take a look at what Asus is using against the many competitors entering the market.
Asus Eee PC t91 mt convertible tablet Asus original Convertible Netbook Tablet Eee PC t91 mt has been the next product we will discuss here Eee PC t
However, the Eee PC t91 mt is still being sold in many retailers, usually at around $450.
The hardware inside the Eee PC t91 mt is already quite old at this time. It uses a 1.
6 GHz Atom processor paired with 1gb RAM.
The display itself is an 8.
The 9 \"model, which is fairly rare these days, is common when the Eee PC t91 mt was initially put on the market.
Functionally, the Eee PC t91 mt works as a convertible tablet but does not provide the best experience.
The main problem is that the hardware is slow, which is in multiple
Allocate workload.
The battery life of T91 mt is also between 4 and 5 hours
The world uses, which is not as good as the effect you receive with a pure tablet.
The main attraction of this product is the price.
Priced at $450, it is one of the most affordable tablets in the world.
Asus Eee PC T101MT convertible tablet updated to t91 mt, T101MT played the same role in the Eee PC series, but based on a more modern netbook chassis
It uses a bigger 10.
1 \"display, N wireless is provided in addition to B/G, slightly faster than 1.
66 GHz processor.
However, you still need to handle 1gb of RAM which means more
Task allocation remains a challenge.
Overall, Eee PC T101MT is better than t91 mt.
It offers slightly improved hardware, a larger, more usable display, and the cost will not be much higher than the old model.
Despite the smaller size of the display, the old model is not much smaller.
You can find T101MT on Amazon for about $460.
Asus Eee Slate EP121 beefy Eee Slate EP121 is an interesting entrance to the tablet market as it contains an amazing 12.
1 \"display with a resolution of 1280x800.
It is much larger than any other tablet on the market at the moment or any tablet that will be available in the next few months.
You will find the reason for this size in the system specification.
Eee Slate EP121 packs Intel Core i5 instead of an ARM processor or even Intel Atom
Well, (up to)
4gb of RAM and 32gb or 64gb of solid-state storage.
Connection includes two USB ports mini-
HDMI and Bluetooth.
The hardware is controlled by Windows 7 and Windows 7 is never the best manytouch OS.
However, Asus is shipping the Eee Slate EP121 with a stylus, along with a Bluetooth keyboard and a stand that can place the Eee Slate EP121.
When set in this way, EP121 is just a small all-in-one PC.
Pricing is around $1000.
The release date is a bit rough but should be Q1 2011.
Picture points: Asus, Inca Asus Eee Pad SliderASUS is one of several companies that launched a new \"slider\" computer on CES 2011.
Asus tablet/slider is based on Android, unlike the Samsung version, it is more like a phone with slides
The keyboard is more complete than the laptop.
In other words, slides-
The Out keyboard does not seem to be designed for frequent use, but provides an alternative to touching the keyboard.
Otherwise, the Eee Pad Slider is a fairly normal tablet.
It is powered by the Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and has 10 processors. 1\" IPS display.
It also includes a 1.
2MP camera on the front and 5MP camera on the back.
The Eee Pad Slider will come with Android 3.
The price could be between $600 and $800.
The current release date is rumored to have put it on May\'s store shelves.
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is another Android Asus tablet, and the Eee Pad Transformer is the concept of a \"hybrid\" tablet/laptop.
This device is displayed using a docked tablet.
Tablets can be disassembled and used on their own at any time, or placed on the base for a more typical laptop experience.
Regardless of the different form factor, the Eee Pad Transformer is the same as the Eee Pad Slider in other respects.
It has the same processor, webcam and operating system.
Unlike Lenovo\'s U1 hybrid tablet, the Eee Pad Transformer does not include x86 processors in the base or Windows operating system installation.
It has always been Android.
It\'s hard for me to find pricing numbers, but it seems doubtful whether Asus will try to put it above $800.
The current estimated release date is April.
The last part of the Asus Eee Pad MeMO Asus Android tablet trio, the Eee Pad MeMO is 7.
1 \"a pure tablet similar to the Samsung Galaxy Tab.
The Eee Pad MeMO is actually a fully functional phone, but the hardware itself is not designed to get your head up-you have to use a Bluetooth headset.
While the larger siblings in the memo use Tegra 2, the muscles of this smaller Eee Pad will depend on the Cortex A9 processor.
Keep the 5MP camera on the back and the 1MP camera will be installed on the front.
The memo will also provide HDMI.
The name of the memo is not randomly selected.
It will come with stylus and custom handwriting recognition software, which will make the tablet as easy to use as a standard memo.
The release date of the memo may be in the middle
2011, but of all Asus\'s future tablets, this one is the farthest from the completion time.
Hardware and software may change before release.
The device may be available for $400 to $600, and it is almost certain that at least one wireless carrier will be sold in the form of a contract.
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