Wednesday, 2 January 2013

ASUS EEE PAD SLIDER SL101

 ASUS EEE PAD

Specifications
Rs 38,999
www.asus.in
CPU: Nvidia Tegra 2, 1 GHz;
RAM: 1 GB;
Storage: 32 GB;
Screen: 10-inch IPS, 1280x800;
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n,
Bluetooth 2.1;
Cameras: 5 megapixel rear, 1.2 megapixel front;
Operating System: Android 3.1 (Honeycomb)

 

 

Value for money

Having a mouse, keyboard and proper file management functionality sets the Slider apart from other tablets. At least in terms of mobile productivity, this puts it head and shoulders above any combination of iPad apps and accessories, and that too at a fairly competitive price. However, you end up with a device that’s still way more expensive than almost any netbook, and is just as heavy and bulky. The Slider won’t give you the benefits of running Windows and all your usual programs on standard PC hardware, but it might offer a better balance of battery life and flexibility between work and play. Asus’ other tablet offering, the Eee Pad Transformer, is also a strong alternative because it lets you ditch the keyboard when it isn’t needed and carry just the tablet around, to save space and reduce weight. Still, at this price, you could get a pretty capable thin-and-light laptop. If you want to step up, Intel-powered ultrabooks have already started hitting the market at around Rs 50,000, and the 11-inch MacBook Air is just a few thousand rupees more than that. The Eee Pad Slider is a unique device that bridges two worlds, but isn’t earth-shatteringly good either as a tool for work or for entertainment. It’s a great device, but it’s hard to see it as the best choice for anyone.    



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