The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer can be used as a standalone tablet device ;)
..OR it can be attached to a expandable QWERTY keyboard dock to maximize productivity
You can use it attached or standalone. It your choice!!=D
The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is powered by the :
* NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core processor
* 10.1" IPS panel tablet
* Android Honeycomb 3.0
* 1GB RAM
* 16GB built-in flash ROM
* 5MP camera (1.2MP front facing camera)
* Measuring a modest 171 x 276.8 x 12.98mm
- RM1498 for the tablet and RM1799 for the both tablet and keyboard dock.
The Eee Transformer is reportedly the best selling tablet amongst US e-tailers, and we can see why.
Everything from the scratch proof IPS screen (178° viewing angle) to the plug-and-play compatible USB ports (1 on each side of the dock), whopping 16 hour battery life and DLNA support scream "buy me", and at that price, you'll definitely be getting some serious value.
We're told that the Transformer will only ship in two weeks time, but for now pre-orders are being taken at all ASUS concept stores. You can also check out the official ASUS Malaysia Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/asusmalaysia) for more details on how to get a hold of this device.
On the pre-ordering, ASUS should have taken the opportunity to conduct a registration of interest during its earlier countdown instead of after the event. With the pre-ordering activity taking place only tomorrow, next question is when the Eee Pad Transformer be made available in the market? Hopefully we will get more answers tomorrow on ASUS Malaysia’s Facebook page. [Facebook Asus Malaysia]
Additionally, the tablet is preloaded with Polaris Office 3.0, a professional Mobile Office Solution that enables users to edit various types of office documents, including documents (.doc), spreadsheets (.xls) and presentation (.ppt) files for increased productivity on the go.
In addition to Adobe Flash 10.2 support, the unit also supports compatibility with ASUS’ Waveshare Interface, which hosts a variety of unique applications such as MyNet, MyLibrary, MyCloud and more.
For more information, please visit http://my.asus.com./