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The Asus Transformer Pad TF300 has a 10.1-inch LED Backlight WXGA (1280x800) ISP screen with scratch-resistant glass, a 178° viewing angle, and 10-finger multitouch support. Wireless connectivity includes 802.11b/g/n@2.4GHz and Bluetooth 3.0+EDR. The TF300 uses a 22Wh Li-polymer battery that is said to provide 10 hours of operating time. It also carries various sensors including a G-Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, and GPS.
Brilliant high-quality screen.
Great features for the price.
USB connectivity.
Superb battery life.
Excellent value for money.
Excellent detachable keyboard dock.
Sharp, responsive touchscreen.
Killer Tegra 3 performance.
Perfect for browsing the web.
Competitive price point.
Packs a speedy quadcore CPU.
Feels solid, and build quality seems as good as ever.
Comes in three colors.
Not quite a laptop replacement.
Keyboard dock isn't as sturdy as we'd hoped.
Hazy photos.
Inconsistent web browsing performance.
Terrible low lighting performance with its camera.
No dedicated USB port.
Plastic shell flexes.
Thick smudge-prone bezel.
Dimmer screen than Transformer Prime.
Harsh sounding audio.
By TechSpot on June 26, 2012
Overall, we're thrilled Asus decided to offer a more affordable version of the Transformer Prime and the Transformer Pad is easily one of the best value tablets/netbooks money can buy today.
By The Inquirer on August 29, 2012
Will the Infinity's features, including a bigger IPS+ display, lightweight design and bundled dock be enough to sway customers who are considering Apple's new Ipad? Is the bundled keyboard dock on the...
By Channel Pro on August 07, 2012
Great performance, but given the weak screen we’d expect a lower price to match the appeal of its premium-priced rivalsRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) It may have been eclipsed by Asus’ most exciting launch of 2012 – the Full HD...
By PC Pro on August 03, 2012
Great performance, but given the weak screen we'd expect a lower price to match the appeal of its premium-priced...
By DigitalVersus on June 21, 2012
If you're not interested in an iPad and you don't want to spend more than £400, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 is probably your best option, as the keyboard/battery dock makes it a versatile tablet with an excellent battery life. Thanks to...
By RegHardware on June 13, 2012
The new Asus Transformer Pad gives you 95 per cent of the Transformer Prime experience for 80 per cent of the price - with the added bonus of reliable GPS. What you lose is negligible; what you gain - £100 - is not to be sneezed at. Our new best...
By Good Gear Guide on June 01, 2012
Despite some software stability issues that need to be ironed out, the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 is a competitively priced Android tablet that offers plenty of bang for your buck. The keyboard dock is a genuinely impressive add-on and makes the...
By evogadget.com on June 01, 2012
These being written, we'll add a couple more words for a conclusion. The Asus Transformer Pad TF300 is among the company's best efforts in terms of...
By 5FWD on May 25, 2012
Build quality quality could be better, but at £399 the Asus Transformer Pad 300 offers great value for money, tremendous performance, the ability to download apps, and all the features one would expect of a tablet, with extra laptop functionality....
By HardwareHeaven on May 24, 2012
As ever we start off with build quality the Transformer Pad 300 and like the Transformer TF101 this device has been put together well and with great attention to detail. It does lack the wow factor that the Prime gives with its metal shell however in...
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