Thursday 26 January 2012

Asus Eee Pad Slider Honeycomb Tablet Specs,Review and Price



Asus Eee Pad Slider Honeycomb Tablet Price



It seemed but a few years ago, almost every week culminated with the launch of a new netbook. Remember this? We have not seen much in the way of new technology netbook these days, but we have a lot of pills. IPad began with the revival of the modern market Slate PC, while Apple has dominated the market, competing companies are under pressure after pills, trying to save a piece of cake to catch. One thing I noticed was the diversity of form factors. While the iPhone is actually comes in two flavors, those who are satisfied with their choice when designing Android.

It is a normal flat board (eg, Galaxy Tab 10.1), slate with a docking station, and now the board with a sliding keyboard feature. It is true that the built-in keyboard, no Bluetooth accessories or as many times as necessary. Asus Eee Pad figure actually presented as a return to the concept of a product at CES, nearly three years ago. This is an eternity in computer years, but it takes time for a radical design since then. Slider, probably the grandson of a transformer, but the difference is closely integrated with the keyboard. We dive into the usability of the page to enter, for now, let's look at the specifications.

This board is on the right keyboard for you? It is compact enough to fit in a netbook? Android 3.2 is the ability to make the IOS? We hope that these and other questions, as we slide each corner of the Eee Pad to investigate the problem.

Maybe we love the fresh new design, but let's not beat around the bush on this topic: cursor Eee Pad is one of the most beautiful mobile and brightest I've seen in a long time. This is no small thing. As Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2 are good for a clean slate, Asus' keyboard layout in the form factor of the tablet in the elegant, and were capable of doing, while 16 GB is the pricing model more than $ 500.

About an inch thick, the slider is a bit chubby. But only in comparison with their colleagues on the board without a keyboard. When you sit next to the date of the average netbook, it seems that the diet of the facts. Anyway, the keyboard and screen with a hinge flat Asus minimalist but strong and tough with others. Metal slots of the hinge at the rear base of the keyboard when not in feet, and two small hooks on the screen when you returned to open. It's simple, but beautiful and functional.

Our only major complaint with this agreement, the opening process. There is simply no easy way to do it. Press the front panel to open a popup window does not work. No slots or handles for top side up. The best way to open the screen to calibrate the finger cutting a small area at the top of the screen and up / off. This is not intuitive, and taking action, when the panel is about to forget almost funny how the very process of discovery.

All ports and slots are on the pad, we rock around the side or edge of one board. The left houses a power button, volume control and a MicroSD slot and reconnect with Asus own power / USB or mini-HDMI connector. The right side has a size USB port and a headphone jack 3.5 mm.

In tablet mode, you can enjoy a 5 megapixel camera in the rear, while the 1.2MP front camera for video chat can be used in both the styles. One thing I noticed was that the onscreen keyboard. This is a large, bright display with a resolution of 1280x800 IPS. And although the screen is really nice to see (fresh, bright angle of vision, not washed, etc.), we can not help but wonder how much better is that Asus has introduced a small ring. Not a heck of a lot of black space is not used in the LCD and the look of the band is not sensitive, as the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook or stripes on the Pre smartphone line HP. A missed opportunity, in our estimation.

Now let's talk about a remarkable feature: the keyboard. Mechanism itself is solid, and feels very ideal for use on the tour, as the coach airline seat. So, congratulations to Asus. Textures themselves large buttons and a good amount of travel for its size, but the positives. The shift key right at the end twice as big as it should, and the four arrow keys are grouped in the upper right corner. Asus has given way to achieve a unique design: Search, Home, Menu and Back. They are very useful in the Android operating system, you might think, but Asus seems normal.



Gap is too close to the edge, and it takes a bit of practice to really nail the type of course. I spent hours dealing with strikes and could not adapt easily. Meanwhile, even smaller netbook keyboards have never been cut. But it is pills, so you can forgive the minor. That is harder to forgive is the lack of scroll wheel or trackpad type of indicator. However, Asus says users prefer to use a pointer, not simply plug the USB mouse fingers. Objectives taken. However, I would have preferred a trackball instead of simple little control key (or less).

Finally, it is certainly interesting to note that multi-touch pad is very sensitive. Pinch to zoom works well, and our records has always been recognized - yet gentle. However, he felt uncomfortable with a combination of touchscreen and keyboard, and if I can buy one, I'm through trial and error session command to see the keys you can use. Finally, the general solution to ensure the safety of the plant. A little practice.

Intelligent software, there are many here who have no experience elsewhere. Unlike HTC, their taxes, "Sense" Android Samsung Tocco overlap and the like, Asus does not interfere too much with Android. We really like this "vanilla" Android, it is not possible to overlay or other forms of use. Android 3.2 comes with a mouse "adjustments" that Asus is unique wallpaper directly (at the bottom of ice water, which also serves as a visual battery indicator), Polaris Office, MyNet / MyLibrary and many other applications are small. In general, we applaud ASUS for a non-interference greatly.

Dual-core 1 GHz Tegra 2 is more than capable of handling video playback high definition, fast-switching applications and are tired of all the fingers can not be built into the keyboard. The overall impression was lively and fun, and will not hesitate to say this is a sweet experience of Android tablet, which I had before. Everything is simplified, and it felt like the software and hardware are married to each other. Close relationship with NVIDIA Asus may have helped here, at least in terms of optimization.

Here we see, Eee Pad sliding transformer and almost side by side in these tests, and will not be a surprise. I had no problems with the collection of graphics or view HD content, and it is clear that Tegra 2 is optimized for this type of situation. The success of the test evaluation magical island pointer for further optimization of this new tablet.

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