nehickel
Junior Member
USA
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Posted - 08 Oct 2011 : 07:32:32
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I have just jumped into the Android Market with both feet and Purchased the ASUS TF-101 Transformer.It's the Eee Pad that has an attachable keyboard that doubles the battery life, adds 2 USB 2.0 ports and a few other nice things. You can now hook up your multi-terabyte external hard drive, mouse or other USB devices. I maxed out the memory at 32GB on the pad, another 32GB on the keyboard and the Eee Pad also was ordered with 32b of memory, which gives me 96GB of memory. Regardless of the hype, there is always at least on draw back. For me it was the keyboard's finger pointer and mouse buttons. For those of us who've already had Carpel Tunnel, the touch pad is like a hot iron in coal just sitting and waiting to burn you. And the was Asus has theirs set up, getting burned is a minute by minute experience. You'll find yourself type in place you somehow jumped in to frequently. I ended up places a hard plastic cover over the touch pad with 1/8" raisers at each corner. I have found that I seldom use it in the Pad only configuration and more. It has some hiccup's that should have been resolved long ago but there are 3rd party workarounds such as SSL pop/smtp email
Now that I'm here though, I can easily see the other side of the and Android is going to be the Micro$oft to Apple's pad base.
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