- Apr 28, 2011
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So overall the ASUS Transformer is probably the best tablet on the market, but I lack a couple of things that will make this tablet PERFECT.
A couple of bad things about it:
- USB plug missing (I know this is going to be on the keyboard and I plan to purchase that too)
- There is currently no way to play your movies that you may have on your laptop. No app out there currently supports all formats (and I have movies in .avi). So lets all hope that VLC will be done with their Android app soon and the movie feature will be perfect as well. (This is not an ASUS problem, but an Android problem).
- No 3G! This should be a standart in all tablets, but I assume some later versions will have this feature as well. Not a biggie since I am not a fan of walking and browsing the internet.
The good things:
- All seems to be working flawlessly. I installed and tried: Barcode Scanner, BBC iPlayer, Xe Currency, Wikipedia, Skype, Youtube, Twitter, Trip Advisor, Press Reader, IMDB and a ton of other applications that are important to me. No complaint here!
- Widgets work flawlessly and setting up the 5 screen interface is fun and just a brilliant feature! My email works, I have temperature display and great RSS feeds for my news.
- I managed to access my Windows shared folder and download files to my ASUS tablet. This is again a feature I really was worried would give me trouble, but I found a great app to do it with (ES File Explorer).
- The sound searching by google is simply astonishing as well as the photo search. Again something I can never have on my laptop, so here is a great new feature for a tablet.
Still trying to archive the following:
- I have yet to move some of my word documents and excel sheets as well as some PDF files to the tablet, but I doubt this will give me a headache.
- I have yet to figure out how to share a destination on the tablet with the rest of the LAN network, but I doubt this wilk be a headache as well.
Overall:
Brilliant! Just amazing is all I can say
Lets just hope that more people will join the Android fever and we can finally get some of the app needs fixed. For now VLC is eagerly awaited by many, since there is no video player out there that actually works for Android.
A couple of bad things about it:
- USB plug missing (I know this is going to be on the keyboard and I plan to purchase that too)
- There is currently no way to play your movies that you may have on your laptop. No app out there currently supports all formats (and I have movies in .avi). So lets all hope that VLC will be done with their Android app soon and the movie feature will be perfect as well. (This is not an ASUS problem, but an Android problem).
- No 3G! This should be a standart in all tablets, but I assume some later versions will have this feature as well. Not a biggie since I am not a fan of walking and browsing the internet.
The good things:
- All seems to be working flawlessly. I installed and tried: Barcode Scanner, BBC iPlayer, Xe Currency, Wikipedia, Skype, Youtube, Twitter, Trip Advisor, Press Reader, IMDB and a ton of other applications that are important to me. No complaint here!
- Widgets work flawlessly and setting up the 5 screen interface is fun and just a brilliant feature! My email works, I have temperature display and great RSS feeds for my news.
- I managed to access my Windows shared folder and download files to my ASUS tablet. This is again a feature I really was worried would give me trouble, but I found a great app to do it with (ES File Explorer).
- The sound searching by google is simply astonishing as well as the photo search. Again something I can never have on my laptop, so here is a great new feature for a tablet.
Still trying to archive the following:
- I have yet to move some of my word documents and excel sheets as well as some PDF files to the tablet, but I doubt this will give me a headache.
- I have yet to figure out how to share a destination on the tablet with the rest of the LAN network, but I doubt this wilk be a headache as well.
Overall:
Brilliant! Just amazing is all I can say

