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October 2011
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Ecran au rendu globalement satisfaisant
Présence d'un port USB Host / Clavier tactile complet
Des outils pertinents de Asus ajoutés à Android Honeycomb
Concept formel et fonctionnel intéressant
Clavier tactile complet
Clavier intégré à la tablette (slide)
Android 3.2 parfaitement intégré
Caméra avant et arrière de très bonne qualité
Le système pour faire apparaître le clavier très solide
La connectique pratiquement parfaite (mini HDMi
USB et microSD)
Autonomie co
Clavier toujours à portée de main
Veille désactivable
Touche de capture d'écran
Excellents angles de vision (IPS)
Excellents contrastes
Sortie vidéo
Port USB standard
Longue autonomie
Recharge rapide (23h)
Charnière stable
Dos antidérapant
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Contraste inférieur à de nombreux modèles
Poids / Finition (nappe apparente) / Intérêt limité face à la Transformer
Ergonomie du clavier coulissant / Saisie moins optimale qu'en tactile
Bouton "Reset" trop facilement accessible et manipulable
Port pro
Format propriétaire pour recharger et transférer ses données (pas de microUSB)
La tablette est relativement lourde (886 grammes)
Tablette assez épaisse (1.7cm)
Manque certaines touches (F1/F2 etc…)
Pas de Pad pour la souris (à la différence de la Tran
Extrait: Many people who own an ASUS Eee Pad Transformer consider it to be one of the best 10.1-inch Android tablets on the market, and probably also worth recommending considering its amazing price-to-features ratio. The Eee Pad Transformer has already been selli...
Extrait: Although tablet sales have exploded worldwide, creating a successful tablet isn’t such an easy task as it may seem. Alongside Apple’s iPad as the undisputed market leader, other manufacturers have to distinguish themselves from everyone else in order t...
Extrait: The tablet today has a 10.1-inch display, a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, hence the name, and it is powered by an Nvidia Tegra 2 chip. It also has an Nvidia GPU and 1.2MP front facing camera plus a 5MP rear facing camera. Asus claims that its battery is...
Good performance, After time for adjustment, the physical keyboard is good, Reads NTFS partitions, IPS screen, Included software is good
Physical keyboard adds weight to the tablet, Still no SIM slot
The Slider is another excellent device from Asus, proving that the Taiwanese company makes the best Android tablets in the market. If the cramped nature of the keyboard doesn't suit, it still has you covered with the Eee Pad Transformer and keyboard do...
Good performance. After time for adjustment, the physical keyboard is good. Reads NTFS partitions. IPS screen. Included software is good
Physical keyboard adds weight to the tablet. Still no SIM slot
The Slider is another excellent device from Asus, proving that the Taiwanese company makes the best Android tablets in the market. If the cramped nature of the keyboard doesn't suit, it still has you covered with the Eee Pad Transformer and keyboard do...
Nicely tactile keyboard; Clever slider mechanism; Responsive; Physical keyboard automatically reverts to virtual keyboard when closed;
Screen angle cannot be adjusted; Feels very plasticy;
Integrating a keyboard into a tablet while still hitting a competitive price point obviously involves some compromises, and it's in the materials that Asus has cut costs on the Slider.As an exercise in providing an all-in-one keyboard/tablet solution the...
Screen props up at angle when opened, Built-in keyboard, Stable software
Thick and bulky design, Questionable build quality, Keyboard is cramped
ASUS deserves some credit for trying something new in a market filled with "me too" devices, but the end result is well short of the mark. The Eee Pad Slider may have a built-in keyboard but the trade-offs come in the form of an awkward size and heavy wei...
Extrait: First there was the innovative dock of the Eee Pad Transformer , now it's the all-in-one Slider's turn to give tablet owners what they're all secretly craving: a keyboard.Quality keyboardThe keyboard itself is curiously comfortable. The keys are small, bu...
We like the idea of the Eee Pad Slider, and we applaud Asus' efforts at continuing to push the Android tablet envelope. But it's just too heavy for its own good. If Asus had managed to make it just as light (if not necessarily as slight) as other 10″ tab...