Samsung’s New Tablet Design and ASUS Transformer Pad: A Comparison
- juddeidensd
- Aug 18, 2023
- 1 min read
Taken in isolation, the Asus Transformer Pad TF103C is a nice entry-level tablet. It's not appreciably better than most of the competition, but it represents a good value, since $299 (16GB) gets you the 10.1-inch tablet and the signature transformer keyboard dock. That bonus puts it a notch above similarly equipped tablets like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, which costs $50 more, and makes it a good choice for mobile productivity on a tight budget. If you want the best large-screen Android experience, you'll have to pony up a lot more cash for the $500 Galaxy Tab S 10.5 ($685.45 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window) , while the Apple iPad Air ($389.99 at eBay)(Opens in a new window) still holds onto our Editors' Choice thanks to its better app ecosystem.
Samsung’s New Tablet Design Looks Similar To ASUS Transformer Pad
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ASUS wasn't the only one to bring this sort of flexibility to Windows 8. Acer showed off a similar design with its Iconia W510, as did Samsung and more recently, Microsoft. With the Surface tablets Microsoft actually went a step further and tried to integrate the keyboard into a lightweight cover rather than an external dock. It remains to be seen just how well these approaches will work, but it's clear there's a trend for the first generation of Windows 8 tablets. 2ff7e9595c
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