Asus Eee Pad Transformer Série
Processeur: NVIDIA Tegra 250, NVIDIA Tegra 3Adaptateur graphique: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2), NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 3)
Ècran: 10.1 pouces
Poids: 0.589kg, 0.598kg, 0.635kg, 0.68kg, 0.7kg
Prix: 399, 499, 599, 600, 719 euro
Moyenne de 56 Notes (depuis les 98 critiques)
mobilité: 87%, finition: 86%, ergonomie: 87%, emissions: 96%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Portable: Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101Processeur: NVIDIA Tegra 250
Adaptateur graphique: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2)
Ècran: 10.1 pouces, 16:10, 1280x800 pixel
Poids: 0.68kg
Prix: 399 euro
Liens: Asus Page d'accueil Asus Section des portables Eee Pad Transformer TF101 (Modèle)
Note moyenne:
Moyenne de 19 Notes (depuis les 33 critiques)
Androidbook. Avec le Eee Tab TF101, Asus joue dans la cour des portables et des tablettes. Le concept d'une tablette Android avec un clavier optionnel date du dernier CeBit. Jeton un oeil sur ce nouveau venu.
Source: Fudzilla
EN→FRIf you do any serious typing and you don’t want to get separated from your tablet keyboard ever, this is might be the right tablet for you. It is one of the better Android tablets we've seen, but it’s not perfect.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 12/26/2011
Source: PC World
EN→FRComparaison, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 11/29/2011
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRThe sensible side of us appreciates the inclusion of the keyboard dock; the gadget fan looking for a lightweight but well-built alternative to the iPad wishes Asus had stuck to creating an attractive tablet with a more responsive onscreen keyboard.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 11/17/2011
Note: Note totale: 70%
Source: Reg Hardware
EN→FRComparaison, disponible en ligne, Très long, Date: 11/09/2011
Source: Legit Reviews
EN→FRThe ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is one of the best Android 10.1-inch tablets on the market today and is priced to move!
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très long, Date: 09/27/2011
Source: Student Buying Guide
EN→FRAll that for $299.99 is a pretty good deal, it’s just too bad we were spoiled by $99 HP TouchPads and all other deals pale in comparison!
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 09/26/2011
Source: Techspot
EN→FRIt all comes down to what you are looking for in such a device. If you want the pure simplified tablet experience that Apple has offered from the beginning, the iPad still does it best and has a large catalog of apps that Android certainly can't yet match. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer looks to be about as good as Android-based tablets get right now. Those excited about the Eee Pad Transformer should know that its successor is rumored to be just a few months away from release.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très long, Date: 09/18/2011
Source: PC Perspective
EN→FRFrom the moment I took the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer out of the box, it was apparent that the company had created something unique. Designing the tablet specifically for use with the dock has made a coherent experience. Most tablets have docks available, but none of them mate with their respective tablets as well.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 09/06/2011
Source: Trusted Reviews
EN→FRThe Asus Eee Pad Slider is an intriguing proposition. Its large slider-phone style take on the tablet combines some of the best elements of a tablet and a laptop in one, creating a machine that's more practical than a tablet for heavy typing yet is more portable and cheaper than most laptops - and with better battery life. However, there seem to be few situations where its sibbling, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, doesn't trump it. Moreover, it looks set to be a little pricey. As ever we'll reserve full judgement until it's actually available and we've spent a good deal of time with it.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 09/06/2011
Source: Fudzilla
EN→FRSamsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 is currently the most compact tablet in its class, but Transformer TF101 boasts better connectivity. Asus’ docking station also comes with a battery that extends battery life to as much as 16, but both laptops will be good for 8+ hours of intensive work. Both tablets’ performance is pretty similar, seeing as how both use Nvidia’s Tegra 2 SoC, which has proven to be good in multitasking and Android 3.1. Galaxy Tab 10.1 looks sleeker, it is easier to hold in one hand, but you may find connectivity a bit lacking. On the other hand, Transformer boasts a more robust build, mini-HDMI and microSD card reader and while a bit heavier, the finishing touches are quality. Thanks to the docking station, Transformer will turn into a notebook, which is not the case with Galaxy Tab 10.1. Price difference is at about €40 in Transformer’s favor. You can find this Asus tablet at about €400, here, while Galaxy Tab 10.1 is still unavailable in the EU. However, Galaxy Tab 10.1 is available in the US, where it sells for $499. The keyboard dock for Transformer alone sells for €100 Euro in Euro zone and $120+ in USA but it makes perfect sense to get it as it makes this tablet stands out from the crowd. Asus transformer is definitely worth considering as it is a netbook and tablet at the same time, while Galaxy 10.1 is basically just a nicer tablet.
Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 09/02/2011
Source: ITNews Australia
EN→FRThe Asus Eee Pad Transformer is undoubtedly the best hybrid we’ve yet seen, and doing it this way round – Android tablet with bonus keyboard – works far better than the Windows way. Purely as a tablet we prefer it to the Motorola Xoom as well: the screen is better, the price is lower (albeit for only 16GB of storage) and you have the option of the dock. It still doesn’t quite feel finished, and the software could do with an update or two, but it’s another step up the ladder towards the all-round quality of the iPad 2.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 08/17/2011
Source: PC Authority
EN→FRThe Asus Eee Pad Transformer is undoubtedly the best hybrid we’ve yet seen, and doing it this way round – Android tablet with bonus keyboard – works far better than the Windows way. Purely as a tablet we prefer it to the Motorola Xoom as well: the screen is better, the price is lower (albeit for only 16GB of storage) and you have the option of the dock. It still doesn’t quite feel finished, and the software could do with an update or two, but it’s another step up the ladder towards the all-round quality of the iPad 2.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 08/05/2011
Note: Note totale: 83% prix: 83% performance: 83% équipement: 83% ergonomie: 83%
Source: Computer Active
EN→FRThe 16GB model we reviewed costs £430, or £380 without the keyboard. The 32GB model costs about £50 more. It's a fine tablet either way, though we recommend keeping the keyboard if you'll be doing a lot of typing.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 07/22/2011
Note: Note totale: 100%
Source: ITP
EN→FRThe Eee Pad Transformer is an innovative device that’s a real pleasure to use owing to its flawless IPS-based LCD.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 07/12/2011
Note: Note totale: 80% prix: 80% performance: 100% équipement: 80%
Source: PC Mag
EN→FRIn such a crowded emerging tablet field, it's hard to recommend one Honeycomb tablet over another. If you are attracted to the keyboard dock accessory and sold on Honeycomb as your platform, the price is definitely right, as the Transformer is the cheapest tablet with Android 3.1 (or 3.0, for that matter) right now. If you're looking for more than a Wi-Fi-only model, the T-Mobile G-Slate (by LG) is a very small notch ahead of the Honeycomb competition because it's the first tablet to integrate 4G wireless—and it also has a goofy-but-fun 3D camcorder. But you'll notice these tablets all rate similarly, and that's because the primary element here is the operating system. If you want the best tablet you can buy, go with an iPad.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 06/28/2011
Note: Note totale: 70%
Source: Techcentral.my
EN→FRWhether it's work or play, the Asus Transformer is more than happy to transform itself to suit your needs.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 06/23/2011
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Reg Hardware
EN→FRThe Asus Eee Pad Transformer is the Wayne Rooney of tablets. It might be aesthetically challenged, and its video playback and keyboard performance inconsistent at present, but there's no denying its versatility or skill. Likely to prove just as divisive as football's most famous orc, this hybrid tablet-cum-netbook will surely be dismissed by some as a novel chimera and likewise appreciated by others for its raw power and standout screen.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 06/15/2011
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: T Break
EN→FROverall, the ASUS Transformer is an excellent tablet- emphasis on the word tablet. I say that because it is not ready to be used primarily as a laptop. Although ASUS has done a good job with the dock integration, I just couldn’t get myself using or typing on it for an extended period of time. Plus, there are still many websites that don’t necessarily behave well on tablets. So as long as you are not thinking about replacing your primary computer with the tablet, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is the best Honeycomb tablet available today at a price that is had to match. Just consider the keyboard as a bonus.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 06/14/2011
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Justech'n
EN→FROverall I am really excited about the Asus Transformer. My biggest complaint is about the docking port being the only way to charge the tablet. This is on par with other tablets, so it is not something I can fault Asus for. Everything else about the tablet is exceptional and I look forward to using it every day. The price is also an amazing part of this tablet. Asus is able to provide all the features, and performance for the rock bottom price of $399. That is $100 less than the iPad 2, and $200 less than the Motorola Xoom. This really is the cherry on top and makes the Transformer the clear winner of our Editors Choice award.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 06/08/2011
Note: Note totale: 85% prix: 90% performance: 90% équipement: 90% ergonomie: 90%
Source: T3
EN→FRJudged on its merits as Honeycomb tablet, the Eee Pad Transformer is ultra-fast with an excellent screen, but factor in the keyboard and it really shines. Much of Honeycomb works perfectly well without a keyboard, but the Eee Transformer’s is a real boon if you’re typing longer documents, and the fact it adds to the battery life without totally reducing portability makes it an option well worth considering. In fact it’s a match for any Android offering to date despite its low price.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 05/10/2011
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FRWe loved the Eee Pad Transformer. We don't see it replacing your work PC or a serious notebook PC, but what it can do is give you an internet tablet that offers more than enough to keep you connected and entertained while you're away. If you work in the cloud a lot, you'll find the excellent browser a formidable ally. For entertainment and something to make notes on while at a trade show, meeting or traveling from office to office, it's a truly fantastic piece of kit that's as desirable as an iPad and easily more useful.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 05/10/2011
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRIn spite of my minor complaints about its design, this tablet is worthy of consideration. Asus's aggressive pricing, coupled with its above-average display, make the Transformer a serious contender. Even if you factor in the extra cost of the docking station, the costs are offset by that module's expandability and functionality. The big question, as with all early-round Honeycomb tablets, relates to the unknowns of Android 3.x's evolution and its thus-far slow-to-grow app environment. If neither of those issues is a deterrent, the Transformer + Mobile Docking Station could be a winning combination of productivity tool and entertainment demon.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 05/09/2011
Note: Note totale: 70%
Source: Trusted Reviews
EN→FRThe Asus Eee Pad Transformer is what we've been waiting for - a tablet that can truly replace a netbook or ultra-portable laptop. With the keyboard disengaged, it's a slim, fairly light tablet with a great screen and touchscreen. With the dock in-tow, it's a typing demon whose battery will outlast almost any laptop or tablet you can find. Android 3.0 Honeycomb apps need to catch up for it to compete with the iPad but we fully expect this to happen soon, and Android has its own trump cards like Flash video in the interim. What really completes the picture for the Transformer, though, is its ultra competitive pricing - this is an absolute bargain compared to its rivals.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 05/04/2011
Note: Note totale: 90% prix: 90% performance: 90% équipement: 80% mobilité: 90% ergonomie: 90%
Source: Slashgear
EN→FRWhether Samsung’s slimline form-factors and custom software on the incoming Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 8.9 will outweigh the Eee Pad’s keyboard (and the extra runtime the battery in that allows), or whether the HTC Flyer’s active stylus will be preferable, remains to be seen. The Android tablet market is only set to become more competitive as 2011 progresses, but right now ASUS has come closest to the promise of an affordable, innovative slate using the Google OS.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 05/03/2011
Source: Inside HW
EN→FRUnfortunately, as this is only the development version of the software, we can’t tell you more for the time being. Trust us, we can’t wait for the final version of the system, which should rectify all problems and enable the user to fully enjoy this device. As far as ASUS’ engineering team is concerned, and the same goes for quality of the components used and ideas implemented, we can but say - superb!
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 04/28/2011
Source: PC Pro
EN→FRThe Asus Eee Pad Transformer is undoubtedly the best of the few hybrid devices we’ve yet seen, and doing it this way round – Android tablet with bonus keyboard – works far better than the Windows alternative. Purely as a tablet we prefer it to the Xoom as well: the screen is much better, the price is £100 lower (albeit for 16GB rather than 32GB of storage) and you have the option of the keyboard dock to add appeal. It still doesn’t quite feel finished, and the software could do with an update or two, but it’s another step up the ladder towards the all-round quality of the iPad 2.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 04/20/2011
Note: Note totale: 83% prix: 83% performance: 83% équipement: 67% ergonomie: 67%
Source: Stuff TV
EN→FRYou’ve finally got a choice: a valid alternative to Apple’s ubiquitous tablet that won’t leave you feeling like you’ve settled for second best.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 04/01/2011
Note: Note totale: 100%
Source: Connect - 11/11

Critique unique, , Moyen, Date: 10/01/2011
Note: Note totale: 67% équipement: 65% mobilité: 65% ergonomie: 77%
Source: e-media - 17/11

Comparaison, , Court, Date: 08/01/2011
Note: Note totale: 60% prix: 80% écran: 60% mobilité: 60% ergonomie: 100%
Source: Computerbild - 16/11

Comparaison, , Moyen, Date: 07/01/2011
Note: Note totale: 86% équipement: 86% écran: 89% mobilité: 87% ergonomie: 87%
Source: Connect - 5/11

Comparaison, , Moyen, Date: 04/01/2011
Note: Note totale: 100% équipement: 80% ergonomie: 100%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101G
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Portable: Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101GProcesseur: NVIDIA Tegra 250
Adaptateur graphique: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2)
Ècran: 10.1 pouces, 16:10, 1280x800 pixel
Poids: 0.7kg
Prix: 600 euro
Liens: Asus Page d'accueil Asus Section des portables Eee Pad Transformer TF101G (Modèle)
Note moyenne:
Moyenne de 1 Notes (depuis les 1 critiques)
Source: Tech2.in.com
EN→FRSo should you buy the Transformer TF101G?Well, you’d be a massive fool if you did, and it’s not because of the pricing. The next version, dubbed the Transformer Prime is due to arrive anytime before 2011 ends (hopefully) and it will pack in Nvidia’s spanking new Tegra 3 processor or Kal El, which will make it the first ever tablet to sport a quad-core heart. It will also be more than twice as fast as the current Transformer (if these scores are to be believed). We suggest you hang on your wallets for a little while longer. If anything, at least we can expect a nice price drop for the current one once it launches.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/05/2011
Note: Note totale: 70%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Portable: Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201Processeur: NVIDIA Tegra 3
Adaptateur graphique: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 3)
Ècran: 10.1 pouces, 16:10, 1280x800 pixel
Poids: 0.589kg
Prix: 599 euro
Liens: Asus Page d'accueil Asus Section des portables Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 (Modèle)
Note moyenne:
Moyenne de 14 Notes (depuis les 33 critiques)
Tablette Quad Core. La nouvelle tablette de chez Asus ave son dock/clavier est un des premiers produits avec la nouvelle solution Quad Core de chez Nvidia: Tegra 3. Asus nous régale avec Android 4.0. Nous allons jetez un oeil sur cet hybride avec cette toute nouvelle puce et les tout derniers logiciels en date.
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FRCompared head-to-head with the Prime we have to say we think the Infinity is worth the extra £100. The tablet comes with a host of upgrades including a slightly faster processor, crisper screen, improved front and rear facing cameras and double the amount of storage.
Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 08/15/2012
Source: Tech2.in.com
EN→FRThe Transformer Prime TF201 is currently being sold for Rs.49,999, although you can find it in online store like Flipkart for Rs.46,000. While it’s expensive for a non-3G tablet, it’s a very good upgrade from the previous version but we still wouldn’t recommend buying this now, especially when the Transformer Pad 300 has launched. This is a very similar tablet to the Prime in features and specs plus, it’s also 3G ready and a bit cheaper as well. Asus has yet to launch this tablet in India so we’d recommend waiting for it if you’re on a tight budget and want 3G. Remember that the storage capacity will be lesser and it won’t have the IPS+ display but other than that, it’s going to be the same. Hopefully, once that launches the price of the Prime will drop, which will make it a better buy.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 05/26/2012
Note: Note totale: 70%
Source: Small Business Computing
EN→FREven without the dock, the $500 Transformer Prime is an impressive device that epitomizes the best hardware capabilities available today. And that hardware comes packed into a device that is both slimmer and lighter than the new iPad, includes a fast quad-core processor, a brilliant 10.1-inch display and a solid 12 hours battery life (When used without the mobile dock).
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 05/22/2012
Source: PC Perspective
EN→FRSome have called the iPad 3 an incremental upgrade. I disagree. As I think this comparison shows, the new iPad is substantially better than the next-best competitor. When judged relative to the competition the iPad 3 is the best product Apple makes and among the best consumer electronics products available today. Everyone else is still trying to catch up.
Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 04/06/2012
Source: ITNews Australia
EN→FRSo the Prime isn’t perfect, but it does edge in front of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 on value, connectivity and all-round performance. It’s our new favourite Android tablet – and a hint of things to come.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 03/20/2012
Source: PC World
EN→FRNo one knows how successfully Apple's rivals will respond to the challenge posed by the new iPad. But it's going to be fun to watch non-Apple tablets and operating systems as they come to grips with this powerhouse tablet.
Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 03/16/2012
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRThe ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a well-designed and well-built product that has been executed superbly. Not only does it look great it has a long list of impressive specifications and features. Its hybrid nature sets it apart from the competition and it all comes for a fairly reasonable price.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 03/02/2012
Note: Note totale: 80% prix: 80% équipement: 90% ergonomie: 90%
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FRThe Transformer Prime triumphs over the iPad 2 in almost all areas, but the Apple device is still an excellent tablet in its own right. Business users may still be tempted by the Apple ecosystem, which is embraced by IT admins. Android is still viewed with caution when it comes to security, but the Prime is a jack-of-all trades in terms of usability. The ability to use the device as a tablet or netbook is something that proves hugely valuable and its multimedia capabilities are unmatched by Apple at this time.
Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 02/14/2012
Source: T3
EN→FRWe can’t make our minds up if this is more tablet than laptop or vice versa, but we can be sure of is that this is a great all round piece of kit that also looks the part. It’s packing one of the best keyboard docks we’ve seen and is supremely powerful thanks to the quad-core architecture. Android 4.0 gives the Prime an added gloss particularly in the camera deparment but is missing some of the quirkier features such as Face Unlock and Beam. Ultimately though this is a corking tablet/laptop hybrid that is more powerful than ever and with Ice Cream Sandwich added into the mix is the best.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 02/13/2012
Note: Note totale: 100%
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FRThe Prime excels when it comes to battery life and multimedia capabilities and is hands down the best Android tablet on the market. Although we would consider it primarily as a content consumption unit, the Prime will be a valuable companion on long business trips and for taking notes during meetings or events.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 02/09/2012
Note: Note totale: 100%
Source: Slashgear
EN→FRThe first tablet on earth to be licensed by Google to officially be running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is the ASUS Transformer Prime, and we’ve got it running slick here in a full review for you. This tablet has been out for some weeks now, but has just been updated officially to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich this month. As we found at CES 2012, this tablet/transformer device has indeed worked with Google to make this happen, and you’ll see the speed and excellence therein because of it. Also before you begin be sure to check out our full Transformer Prime review to see the rest of the capabilities of this machine.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 01/25/2012
Source: T3
EN→FRWe can’t make our minds up if this is more tablet than laptop or vice versa, but we can be sure of is that this is a great all round piece of kit that also looks the part. It’s packing one of the best keyboard docks we’ve seen and is supremely powerful thanks to the quad-core architecture.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 01/25/2012
Note: Note totale: 100%
Source: Reg Hardware
EN→FRAside from the skinny dock, which is actually a bit of a step back from the Transformer 1 and wobbly GPS reception – but a patch is on the way – the Prime is an impressive bit of kit. The blazing fast hardware, superb screen, lightness, thinness and bang-up-to-date version of Android and decent price combine to make this the best Android tablet yet.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 01/19/2012
Source: PC Perspective
EN→FRAs such, the Prime finds itself in a similar place as the original Transformer. Yes, this is a very good tablet - and the best Android tablet for the money. However, the iPad 2 still appears to be the better choice. The OS is better, battery life is better, app selection is better, and performance is generally on par. The Prime is the closest any Android tablet has come to leaping the high bar set by the iPad 2, but it still can't top it - and it won't really have a chance of doing so unless battery life is improved and Android 4.0 is a major improvement over Honeycomb.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 01/06/2012
Source: Stuff TV
EN→FRAsus’ original Transformer was Stuff’s Product of the Year 2011, and the new Prime is all that and more. With a quad-core Tegra 3 processor inside, it’s the fastest tablet ever.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 01/01/2012
Note: Note totale: 100%
Source: T3
EN→FRWe can’t make our minds up if this is more tablet than laptop or vice versa, but we can be sure of is that this is a great all round piece of kit that also looks the part. It’s packing one of the best keyboard docks we’ve seen and is supremely powerful thanks to the quad-core architecture. Yes, it’s running Honeycomb, but when an Asus Transformer Prime Ice Cream Sandwich update lands in January (fingers crossed), this tablet/laptop hybrid could really go some way to convince more people to embrace the tablet revolution once and for all.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 12/23/2011
Source: PC Pro
EN→FRIf we’re honest, Tegra 3 came as a little bit of a disappointment. We had been hoping for iPad-beating levels of responsiveness, smoothness and battery life. The Prime doesn’t quite offer that, and although the new chip does boost HD video and the potential for high-end gaming, the companion core setup seems to compromise some aspects of browsing performance.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 12/16/2011
Note: Note totale: 83% prix: 83% performance: 83% équipement: 100% ergonomie: 100%
Source: Trusted Reviews
EN→FRAsus’ Tranformer Prime is a thing of beauty. Despite being easily as thin and light as most rivals, this aluminium-clad tablet is far more powerful thanks to its quad-core Tegra 3 internals. This also means that smooth 1080p video playback on a tablet and console-quality gaming on Android are finally realities, and the Prime shows them off on the best tablet screen we’ve yet seen. The keyboard dock is the icing on a very tasty cake, and though there are a few concessions compared to the original Transformer’s dock, it’s still an amazing add-on that not only makes the Prime one of the most versatile devices on the market, but also one of the longest-lasting. Quite simply, the Prime is the best Android tablet available and arguably the best tablet per se.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 12/16/2011
Note: Note totale: 100% prix: 100% performance: 90% équipement: 90% écran: 90% mobilité: 90% ergonomie: 90%
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRThe Transformer Prime's keyboard dock improves on that of the original Transformer by packing the same ports and extra battery life into an even slimmer and lighter package. Unfortunately, the keys remain cramped.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 12/13/2011
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Laptop Mag
EN→FRThe $499 Eee Pad Transformer Prime is not only the fastest tablet we've tested, but also one of the best-looking, most functional, and--because of its AppLocker--the most family-friendly. We were wowed by its brilliant IPS display, razor-thin design, and remarkably comfortable keyboard dock. Users looking for a large choice of apps may still prefer the iPad 2, and those who need a tablet for business/note-taking may prefer the ThinkPad Tablet with its pen and security features. However, if you're looking for the most powerful, portable 10-inch Android tablet on the market, look no further.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 12/02/2011
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: PC World
EN→FRThe Asus Transformer Prime makes a visual statement, in both its brilliant design and its inner power. The docking station option makes it a superb choice for power users who want a tablet that converts into a productivity workhorse. Our full rating is pending until our testing is complete, but this tablet is shaping up as one of the top contenders you can buy today. We'll update this review with full testing results when available. The Transformer Prime ships through online retailers December 12, and will be in stores December 19. No word yet as to the availability of an expected 3G version.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 12/01/2011
Source: PC Mag
EN→FRSo if you're considering the Prime, just make sure it does what you need. I can't recommend it the same way I would the iPad 2, assuming that there's an app available for whatever. If you're a Droid through and through, you'll revel in the power here. For Web surfing with Flash, for playing Nvidia's Tegra Zone games, or for drawing in Sketchbook and PS Touch, the Prime is the ultimate experience right now.If you're considering this tablet, you first need to go to market.android.com and make sure the apps you want aren't just there, and that they're optimized for tablets. Until Google can offer a broad array of easily discoverable tablet apps, tablets like the Prime will get good reviews, but won't our wholehearted endorsement, or our Editors' Choice.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 12/01/2011
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Ubergizmo
EN→FRTo put it simply, the ASUS Transformer Prime is easily the best Android tablet and is possibly the best tablet, period. It depends mainly on your own taste and usage model. By itself, the Transformer Prime is a superbly designed and powerful tablet with an excellent display, application processor and overall user experience. However, with the optional laptop dock, the Prime turns itself into an ultra-mobile productivity machine that can play HD video for 18hrs – try that with a laptop. This means that Asus customers won’t have to worry about battery life anymore.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/30/2011
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRHeaded by a quad-core processor, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime Android tablet certainly boasts impressive specifications. It also seems to place an important emphasis on design: it's thinner, lighter and more attractive than most other Android tablets on the market.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 11/10/2011
Source: Legit Reviews
EN→FRIt also has features unlike any other tablet out there, so if there was a tablet out there that could disrupt the market the ASUS Transformer is it!
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/08/2011
Source: Slashgear
EN→FRThe ASUS Transformer Prime is without a doubt the finest Android tablet to date, and barring those with an addiction to having what they call the “widest” or “finest” app collection in the land, I’ve got no qualms with calling this the highest quality slate on the market today. Of course the app production ecosystem for the iPad 2 is stronger – people still see it as an easier place to make cash. With Android it’s still not so easy to make a winning application, especially one that’s supported by a market that has a real vetting process. But lo and behold, those of you who are developers of games specifically, you’ve got NVIDIA to work with, and not only do they give developers wanting to work with them the resources they need to make their game optimized for their processors, they promote the heck out of your games by giving them to us to test out.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/02/2011
Source: PC Magazin - 5/12

Comparaison, , Moyen, Date: 04/01/2012
Note: Note totale: 100%
Source: e-media - 4/12

Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 03/01/2012
Note: Note totale: 100%
Source: Notebook.cz
CZ→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 04/12/2012
Source: HwT
DA→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 04/05/2012
Note: Note totale: 80% prix: 80% performance: 100% finition: 80%
Source: Itsvet
HR→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 02/03/2012
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Portable: Asus Transformer Pad TF300TProcesseur: NVIDIA Tegra 3
Adaptateur graphique: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 3)
Ècran: 10.1 pouces, 16:10, 1280x800 pixel
Poids: 0.635kg
Prix: 499 euro
Liens: Asus Page d'accueil Asus Section des portables
Note moyenne:
Moyenne de 12 Notes (depuis les 20 critiques)
Well-Designed Transformer. For Asus, the Transformer Pad tablet family has become a tradition. Asus places the future of the entire family on its latest addition, the Transformer Pad TF300T. Based on its powerful Nvidia Tegra 3 hardware, we believe this is a sure bet.
Source: Tech2.in.com
EN→FRSo, if your priority is Android OS and you want a premium tablet with built-in 3G support, the Transformer Pad TF300TG is for you. If you don’t need 3G support, then we suggest you go in for the Transformer Prime TF201. If you ask us which tablet to go in for, our pick is the Apple iPad, which is more affordable than the Transformer Pad.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 04/26/2013
Note: Note totale: 65%
Source: PC Pro
EN→FRMaybe if the Transformer Pad 300 was a little cheaper we’d overlook this fault, but prices just haven’t tumbled enough to earn our complete forgiveness. Given a few months on the shelves, the price may drop, but for now, Asus’s cut-down Transformer seems like a poor cousin to the, admittedly expensive, range-topping Transformer Pad Infinity 700.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 08/03/2012
Note: Note totale: 67% prix: 67% performance: 67% équipement: 83% ergonomie: 83%
Source: Kitguru
EN→FREven though it’s aimed at budget focused users, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300T is still quite expensive. It can be yours for about £400 from Amazon which is quite expensive considering you can get an iPad for £330 these days. In fairness for the extra money you get the keyboard dock which will attract a slightly wider audience.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très long, Date: 07/18/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRThe Transformer Pad 300 offers an attractive package for a reasonable price. £399 will get you 32GB of storage and the keyboard dock thrown in too. The excellent selection of ports, decent screen, competent performance and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich round-off a solid effort from Asus.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 06/26/2012
Note: Note totale: 80% prix: 90% performance: 80% équipement: 80% ergonomie: 70%
Source: Techspot
EN→FROverall, 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.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très long, Date: 06/26/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Reg Hardware
EN→FRThe 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 Android tablet? Oh yes.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 06/13/2012
Note: Note totale: 90%
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FROverall we have to say we like the TF300, with it offering similar performance to the Asus Transformer Prime at a reduced price, retailing for nearly £100 less than its predecessor. The tablet's only real shortcoming is its plastic case, which doesn't feel all that sturdy.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 05/10/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: T3
EN→FRHowever, if you’re looking for a top hybrid tablet, with stacks of personality, great performance, versatility, features the latest version of Android with all the usability of a netbook and the fun of the iPad, then look no further than the Asus Transformer Pad TF300T.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 05/09/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Trusted Reviews
EN→FRWith its Transformer Pad 300 - or TF300 to give it its full model name - Asus has done it again. For under £400 you get a convertible 10in tablet with an IPS screen, Tegra 3 quad-core power, oodles of connectivity and battery life, and a keyboard dock that transforms it into a genuine productivity tool and basic netbook equivalent. Essentially you get the same smooth 1080p video playback, console-quality gaming and great overall experience as with the Asus Transformer Prime for £100 less, making Asus’ latest convertible tablet an easy recommendation.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 05/08/2012
Note: Note totale: 100% prix: 100% performance: 100% équipement: 90% écran: 80% mobilité: 90% ergonomie: 90%
Source: PC World
EN→FRIf you’re buying a tablet because you’re looking for nifty software and want to keep your costs down, you’re still better off with iPad 2. But the Android platform has its advantages, also, and the Transformer Pad TF300 remains the best value choice today—especially if you opt for the 32GB version at $400. Not only will you get a lot of bang for your buck at that price, but the Transformer Pad’s Tegra 3-optimized graphics are capable of some impressive tricks over the iPad 2, if the handful of games optimized for the platform appeal to you.
Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 05/03/2012
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRIn spite of the stability issues I encountered, the Asus Transformer Pad makes for a good, large-screen, value-priced Android tablet. The extra storage you'll get will come in handy, but you'll have to be willing to sacrifice niceties like a subwoofer, a rear-camera flash, and a Super IPS display if you go with this lower-cost model. If you like the idea of extra storage in a tablet at less cost, the Transformer Pad makes a good choice.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 04/27/2012
Source: Netbooklive
EN→FRAll in all, this is a tablet to consider when documenting on your next buy. The iPad 2 is probably going to be a tough competitor, as it goes for $399 as well today and devices like the Lenovo Ideapad K2 or the Acer Iconia Tab A510 will have something to say in this fight as well.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 04/24/2012
Source: Ubergizmo
EN→FRFinally, this pricing allows users to get the full Tablet+Keyboard combo, practically at the price of most “naked” tablets in the $500 range. For anyone who considers using it as a “serious” (for work) computing platform, this is pretty much the deal in town. Just a few months ago, I didn’t think that I would associate an “excellent” rating with a $400 product, but to make a long story short, Asus did it again…
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 04/23/2012
Source: Laptop Mag
EN→FRThe Transformer Pad TF300 continues ASUS' trend of creating tablets that are both beautiful and powerful. While the screen is not as bright as the Transformer, this $379 slate delivers Tegra 3 muscle for smooth overall performance and playing a growing selection of 3D games. Plus, the TF300 has one of the better cameras we've used on a 10-inch tablet--if you like the idea of shooting things with a 10-inch tablet. Meanwhile, the optional mobile keyboard dock adds lots of versatility. In terms of apps, the $399 iPad 2 reigns supreme in this price range, but the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 is a solid choice for those who want a quad-core Android tablet for less than $400.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 04/22/2012
Note: Note totale: 70%
Source: Slashgear
EN→FRHere we have the slightly less expensive version of the most well-rounded and powerful Android tablet on the planet. The qualities that allow this model to cost significantly less than its bigger brother are not bothersome to me, and I see no reason, save for one, why a person wouldn’t just go with this TF300 model over the Transformer Prime. That reason is, of course, the flash for the camera – I think it’s safe to say that most people don’t use their tablet as their primary photo and video machine, but if they do, that little LED can make or break a purchase.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 04/22/2012
Source: PC World
EN→FRIn spite of the stability issues I encountered, the Asus Transformer Pad makes for a good, large-screen, value-priced Android tablet. The extra storage you'll get will come in handy, but you'll have to be willing to sacrifice niceties like a subwoofer, a rear-camera flash, and a Super IPS display if you go with this lower-cost model. If you like the idea of extra storage in a tablet at less cost, the Transformer Pad makes a good choice.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 04/22/2012
Source: PC Mag
EN→FRThe Transformer Prime was a top-notch tablet when it was released last year, and the TF300, which isn't vastly different, except that it's less expensive, carries that torch. But it seems like a placeholder while we wait for the Infinity Prime, with its 1080p high-resolution display. Much like Samsung with its Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) ($249.99, 4 stars), Asus is concentrating on affordability, rather than major spec upgrades. At $379 for the 16GB model, with the fastest processor available, the latest version of Android, and a versatile add-on keyboard dock, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 is an attractive package. It's certainly among the best non-Apple tablets available today, but we're still on the lookout for an Android tablet that can top the iPad.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 04/22/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Hi-Tech Mail
RU→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 05/31/2012
Source: Wikitech
HU→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 06/06/2012
Note: Note totale: 94%
Source: Notegear
KO→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Très long, Date: 04/20/2012
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Portable: Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700TProcesseur: NVIDIA Tegra 3
Adaptateur graphique: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 3)
Ècran: 10.1 pouces, 16:10, 1920x1200 pixel
Poids: 0.598kg
Prix: 719 euro
Liens: Asus Page d'accueil Asus Section des portables
Note moyenne:
Moyenne de 6 Notes (depuis les 11 critiques)
King of the hill. It seems that the top-notch Transformer Pad Prime TF201 was not satisfactory for Asus. The manufacturer has taken the next step with the Full-HD Infinity TF700T, which is primed to take the throne.
Source: PC Authority
EN→FRYet, just as the iPad’s Retina display eclipsed the previous generation, the Infinity delivers a tantalising taste of Android’s potential. Its glorious display, solid battery life and fast internals make for a slick, premium tablet experience. It’s never going to rival the Nexus 7 in the value stakes, but for those seeking the ultimate do-it-all Android tablet, at any price, the Transformer Infinity is the new benchmark.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 11/02/2012
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FREach tablet wins the same number of categories, so choosing which to buy really depends on what you're looking to use it for. While it's worth pointing out that the £600 Infinity and £559 iPad are much closer in price for their respective 64GB versions, Apple gives the option to buy a cheaper model with less storage so we took that into account for our head to head.
Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 09/07/2012
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FRCompared head-to-head with the Prime we have to say we think the Infinity is worth the extra £100. The tablet comes with a host of upgrades including a slightly faster processor, crisper screen, improved front and rear facing cameras and double the amount of storage.
Comparaison, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 08/15/2012
Source: Reg Hardware
EN→FRThe Asus Transformer range continues to expand and evolve apace and with the Infinity you get a superb 1080p screen, 64GB of storage and an even more powerful incarnation of Nvidia’s Tegra 3 chipset. In use it is an altogether superb device but at £200 more than the basic Transformer Pad, the premium for the HD screen is a high one. If it was my money, I’d probably be more inclined to buy a Transformer Pad and a 8GB Nexus 7, and a lot of beer with the change.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 08/14/2012
Note: Note totale: 85%
Source: T3
EN→FRIf you're after a tablet that offers laptop-like functionality with the power, portability and specs to make it both work and multimedia friendly, this is the tablet to have in your sights. Asus Transformer Prime owners may want to hold tight for the next instalment, because new screen aside, all the boxes are already ticked.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 08/08/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FROverall, we're really impressed with the Infinity, with it being by far the best Android tablet currently on market. Offering a crisp beautiful display, dock complete with Qwerty keyboard, masses of storage and insanely fast performance. The only real problems we have with the Infinity are the absence of Jelly Bean and its price.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 08/07/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: PC Pro
EN→FRYet, just as the iPad’s Retina display eclipsed the previous generation, the Infinity delivers a tantalising taste of Android’s potential. Where budget Android tablets often cheapen Google’s OS, the Infinity is at the other end of the scale, its glorious display and fast internals making for a slick, premium tablet experience. It’s never going to rival the Nexus 7 in the value stakes, but for those seeking the ultimate do-it-all Android tablet, at any price, the Infinity is the new benchmark.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 07/23/2012
Note: Note totale: 83% prix: 67% performance: 100% équipement: 100% ergonomie: 100%
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRThe Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 takes over from its predecessor as the top Android tablet available. You get high performance mixed with high style, and you don't have to make a lot of sacrifices to get both. Other tablets - including the Prime, which is expected to drop in price once this model gets into the market - may provide better value, but no other Android tablet will give you the full package that the Infinity does.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 06/26/2012
Note: Note totale: 90%
Source: PC Mag
EN→FRThe new high-resolution display of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is incredibly sharp and bright, but the whole effect is less breathtaking than it is on Apple's Retina display. This has nothing to do with the hardware, however. There just aren't enough apps that look good on Android tablets, let alone high-resolution tablets. Reading ebooks and browsing the web was a pleasure, as text was almost as sharp as on the new iPad. Images and videos with high enough resolutions looked remarkably clear on the TF700.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 06/25/2012
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Ubergizmo
EN→FRThe device is a killer for gaming, we can just tell by looking at the graphic performance, TegraZone games and game-controller capabilities. The new Full HD display is a pleasure to look at whether you browse the internet, read books, flick through your photos, or watch a movie.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 06/25/2012
Source: PC World
EN→FRThe Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 takes over from its predecessor as the top Android tablet available. You get high performance mixed with high style, and you don't have to make a lot of sacrifices to get both. Other tablets--including the Prime, which is expected to drop in price once this model gets into the market--may provide better value, but no other Android tablet will give you the full package that the Infinity does.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 06/25/2012
Comment
Asus: ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated, une multinationale taïwanaise, produit des cartes mères, des cartes graphiques, des lecteurs optiques, des PDA, des moniteurs d'ordinateur, des ordinateurs portables, des serveurs, des produits de réseau, les téléphones mobiles, des boîtiers d'ordinateurs, des composants informatiques, et des systèmes de refroidissement d’ordinateur. La société a dégagé des revenus en 2007 atteignant US $ 6,9 milliards. ASUS a également produit des composants pour d'autres fabricants. L'Eee PC a ouvert le boom des netbooks en 2008.
Ses cartes graphiques ne sont pas faites pour le jeu. Et même si ils tournent, ce sera avec des erreurs d'affichage et un framerate ignoble. Ce cartes graphique sont totalement incompatible avec les joueurs! les applications de bureau et d'Internet, ne sont pas un problème pour ces cartes graphiques.
NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2):
NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 3): Carte graphique de type Ultra Low Power (ULP) du SoC Tegra 3. Proche du GPU Tegra 2 mais avec plus de pixel shaders et d'optimisations.
>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans notre comparaison des cartes graphiques mobiles et liste de Benchmarks.
NVIDIA :
Tegra 250: Système intégré SoC (System on a Chip) qui comprend un CPU Corex A9 Dual-Core, une carte graphique GeForce ULP et quelques autres sub-processeurs pour d'autres tâches (Audio, Video).
Tegra 3: SoC haut de gamme pour tablettes et grands smartphones avec cœurs 4 ARM Cortex A9 et un cœur "compagnon" pour les économies d'énergies. De plus, un GPU GeForce LP est inclut avec une base de GeForce 7.
10.1: Le portable a un format d'affichage très petit et rare pour petit portables.
L'avantage est que le subnotebook peut être de petite dimension et peut être porté facilement. de plus Un petit écran a un avantage, il a besoin de peu de courant, ce qui améliore le temps d'exécution de batterie et en conséquence la mobilité. L'inconvénient est que la lecture des textes est épuisante pour les yeux. Les hautes résolutions sont a proscrire.
>> Pour connaître la finesse de l'écran, jetez un oeil sur notre liste de DPI.
0.589 kg:
Ce subnotebook a le poids le plus léger par rapport aux autres ordinateurs portables et peut être porté très facilement.
0.7 kg:
83.63%: Cette note est moyenne, Car la quantité de portables avec de meilleures notes est à peu près égale avec le nombre de portables avec de moins bonnes notes.
>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans Guide d'achat de portables.









