Finally, I’ve got hands on the ASUS EeePad Transformer Android tablet, mainly because I wanted a device that would replace my old EeePC netbook plus the ability to use it as a tablet device when the keyboard is not needed. For business users, the Transformer makes perfect sense as it can completely replace your old netbook and also let you have a tablet device in hand.
Another great part about the Transformer is that there’s a big development community going on now, there’s already many ROMs you can try out, nevermind the ability to add fully-native Ubuntu running on top.
You can read my full in-depth review of the ASUS EeePad Transformer Android tablet over at AndroidTabletReview.com with bonus high-resolution close-up shots.
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I want this tablet…
I have one question to you about the asus eee transformer….
– it is possible to read two sdcards at the same time, one on the tablet and other on the docking station?
– any limitation for this two sdcards?
Another question is, do you know similar app to androids OS like “air display” from apple?
Great blog
Thank you,