Tablets took ASUS by surprise this year. The company revealed its two models, the Eee Pad Transformer and Eee Pad Slider, back at CES 2011 in January, and went on to see the Transformer become a ...
The heaviest and thickest tablet we’ve tested is also the only one with a slide-out keyboard, making it a great choice if you prefer a keyboard while on the go. Tablets can be great companions for ...
ASUS wasn't taking any chances with its tablet options at CES 2011: the company had two full-size Android models, the Eee Pad Slider and the Eee Pad Transform, to cater to those wanting to do ...
The Asus Eee Pad Slider is a tablet with a twist. With a slide-out Qwerty keyboard nestling under its display, it aims to offer laptop and tablet fanciers the best of both worlds. We recently filmed ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
What's hot: All-in-one design means no dragging parts along, elegant design and 30% or more lighter than netbooks. What's not: Less versatile for those who want to sometimes use the device just as a ...
The Asus Eee Pad Slider tablet packs some cool hardware and runs the drool-worthy Android 3.0, but the physical keyboard makes the device beefier than rivals, so it'll have to be really helpful to ...
The Eee Pad Slider from ASUS is now available. As you may expect from its name, this tablet features a slide-out keyboard to help you be more productive on the go. The Eee Pad Slider is powered by a ...
The Asus Eee Pad Slider is an Android tablet with a 10 inch screen and a slide-out keyboard that transforms the device into an Android-powered laptop. Asus loaned me a demo unit for review, and I ...
review You know what bores us to tears? “New” Android tablets that look almost exactly like the old ones. Enough already! Thankfully, this has never been a problem with Asus tablets, and the Eee Pad ...
Starting off as a spotty youth who worked in Currys, he moved to the BBC (after getting a degree) where he was an editorial wrangler. A stint writing for Top Gear and co-presenting Sky One's Gadget ...
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