Asus Transformer Pad TF300
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The Asus Transformer Pad TF300 is the replacement for the authentic Transformer that's now more than a year old, and it sells for an affordable $399 for the 32 gig model. The third is Asus' chance to prove they can get it reason, and indeed with the lower priced Asus Transformer Pad TF300T everything does work. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime challenged the iPad 2 for wild thinness and metal casing (at the expense of good WiFi and GPS). Resolution is the usual 1280 x 800 (you'll have to stay for the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 if you want a 1080p display). The Tablet has an IPS display capable of 300 nits brightness, which is decent, though not groundbreaking like the IPS + 600 nit display on the Transformer Prime. The tablet joins the Transformer Prime and Acer Iconia Tab A510 in the quad quintessence Tegra 3 club, though it has a slightly lower clock speed Tegra T30L CPU. The TF300 does not have Gorilla Window-pane and it picks up fingerprints more than the Gorilla Glass clad Transformer Prime. The screen can get plenty bright with the slider set toward max, and it has ear-splitting contrast and plenty of glare (the Prime is also a glare monster). @lisagade ). The Asus Transformer front line of Android tablets has been consistently hot. Yes, it is. It has wide viewing angles, neutral colors (it's just a tiny bit more calm than the Prime but warmer than the Acer Iconia Tab A510) and decent brightness. Likely not, but it's useful if you use the tablet outdoors.
Source: MobileTechReview.com