Asus Transformer Book T100HA

alextrela

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ASUS announces its newest Transformer Book, launching on Windows 10
http://www.windowscentral.com/asus-...e=related&utm_medium=module&utm_campaign=next
http://microsoft-news.com/asus-anno...ha-comes-with-windows-10-and-usb-type-c-port/
http://www.engadget.com/2015/06/01/asus-transformer-book-t100ha/


ASUS Transformer Book T100HA is the successor to the best-selling Transformer Book T100TA 2-in-1, and combines the power of a stylish 10.1-inch laptop with the convenience of a super-slim tablet. This new iteration has up to 14 hours of battery life, and has an ultra-thin 8.45mm chassis that weights just 580g. It has a metallic finish and is available in Silk White, Tin Grey, Aqua Blue and Rouge Pink."

Internally the T100HA will have a quad-croe Intel Atom Cherry Trail X5 CPU, 4GB of RAM and a USB-C port. It'll be available sometime in Q3 2015 and as we've already noted, it will come to market with Windows 10 under the hood.


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Yperion

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Re: Asus Transformer Book T100HA[Cherry Trail X5-4GB RAM-USB C]

Ωραίο μηχάνημα αλλά ελπίζω να μην ξεφεύγει στην τιμή όπως η σειρά Chi.
 

alextrela

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28 November 2011
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Re: Asus Transformer Book T100HA [Cherry Trail X5-4GB RAM-USB C]

Και επισημα εμφανίστηκε στο site της Asus η νεα προταση.
http://www.asus.com/2in1-PCs/ASUS_Transformer_Book_T100HA/

Processor:
Intel Cherry Trail Quad-Core X8500 Processor
Operating System:Windows 10 Home/Windows 10 Pro
Chipset:Integrated Intel CPU
Memory:LPDDR3 1600 MHz SDRAM
OnBoard Memory 2 GB / 4 GB
Display:10.1" Auto WXGA (1280x800)
Graphic:Integrated Intel HD Graphics
Storage
32GB eMMC - 64GB eMMC - 128GB eMMC
Card Reader:2 -in-1 card reader (Micro SD/Micro SDXC)
Camera:Front 2 Mp and Rear 5 Mp
Networking:Integrated 802.11 a/b/g/n
Built-in Bluetooth V4.0
Interface
1 x Microphone-in/Headphone-out jack
1 x USB 2.0 port(s)
1 x USB-C Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps)
1 x Micro USB
1 x micro HDMI

1 x micro SD card
Audio:Built-in Speakers And Digital Array Microphone
Battery:30 Whrs Polymer Battery
Power Adapter
Output :9 V DC, 2 A,
Input :100 -240 V AC, 50/60 Hz universal
Dimensions Tablet:
265 x 175 x 8.45 mm (WxDxH)
Dock:
265 x 173.7 x 10 mm (WxDxH)
Weight Tablet:
0.58 kg
Dock: (Mobile Dock)
0.46 kg
 

alextrela

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ΚΩΣΤΑΣ ΝΑΚΟΣ

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Απάντηση: Asus Transformer Book T100HA [Cherry Trail X5-4GB RAM-USB C]

Σαν κάτοχος του προηγούμενου μοντέλου (T100H) με 2Gb ram μπορώ να πω οτι τα σπάει απο όλες τις απόψεις.

Το μόνο κακό οτι το πληκτρολόγιο που έβγαλε με τα 500Gb δεν υπάρχει πουθενά.....
 

alextrela

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28 November 2011
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Re: Απάντηση: Asus Transformer Book T100HA [Cherry Trail X5-4GB RAM-USB C]

Εδώ ένα review από τα πρώτα για την συσκευή.
http://www.tlbhd.com/asus-t100ha-review-19712/

Σε γενικές γραμμές πολύ καλή πρόταση και σημαντική αναβάθμιση του Τ100.

Summary: This is the latest Asus Transformer Book and one of the best affordable 10-inch Windows tablets of the moment. It tucks inside a sleek metallic body a nice screen, the latest Intel low-power platform and a 30 Wh battery. It's not perfect, but it's a great device for what it costs, so if you're in the market for such a compact slate/mini-laptop, you should have it on your list.

The good

nice looking and well built, available in 4 different colors, packs a good screen, modern hardware available in multiple configurations, good IO, long battery life, loud speakers, great price

The bad

some minor design flaws, cramped keyboard with quite a lot of flex, rather slow Wi-Fi, charges slowly


Wrap-up

After spending a few weeks with the Asus Transformer Book T100HA, I’m sure this is one of the best 10-inch slates you can get these days in the $300 to $400 price range.

It looks beautiful and is strongly built, it packs a good screen, modern hardware and a large enough battery so it can last for 8-10 hours on each charge. It’s not drastically better than the competition in any way, but it is a more polished device and does not have any major quirks, anything that could turn you away from it.

The T100HA is not for everyone though, as the performance might be lacking for some users and it’s really compact, which means it has a small screen, miniaturized ports and a shrunk-down keyboard.



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alextrela

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Re: Asus Transformer Book T100HA [Cherry Trail X5-4GB RAM-USB C]

Asus Transformer Book T100HA Convertible Review
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-Transformer-Book-T100HA-Convertible-Review.151966.0.html


Verdict



Six months ago, our review of the Asus T100 Chi revealed a legitimate contender in the budget convertible market with a few major missteps. Namely, we resented the cumbersome individual charging requirements for the keyboard base (and delayed initialization upon attachment), lack of RAM, small and sluggish eMMC storage, lack of maintenance, cramped keyboard, and LCD panel color reproduction. The T100HA resolves nearly all of these, and it costs roughly $100 lessβ€”impressive from the outset.

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Asus throws yet another sucker punch at the Chromebook competition with a $299 Windows convertible that gets a lot of things right.

The keyboard base and tablet are now connected via a physical data port (and thus no charging of the base is required, and no initialization delay applies). 4 GB of RAM was included in our review unit, as well as 64 GB of faster (as much as 40-50% on average) eMMC storage. The LCD panel now features a respectable 84% sRGB coverage, and far better accuracy out of the box than did the T100 Chi. And port selection has seen a significant upgrade to include a USB 3.1 Type-C port and a full-sized USB 2.0 port on the keyboard base (in lieu of the micro-USB on the previous model).

Of course, however, thatΚΌs not the full story. While for the most part the T100HA represents a substantial improvement over its predecessor, there are a couple of areas where it actually regresses. Specifically, the LCD panel has seen its resolution downgraded from 1900x1200 resolution of the T100 Chi to just 1280x800, which is pedestrian at best for tablets of this size. Secondarily, the speakers are now weaker and tinnier than just about any weΚΌve heard in any recent machine. Finally, however, and perhaps most importantly, the new keyboard base actually feels quite a bit flimsier (and manages to flex even under fairly moderate typing pressure), producing a hollow sound with each stroke. The original T100 Chi keyboard we found to be quite serviceable in spite of the price point, so this is a disappointment.

Still, though, letΚΌs not kid ourselves: this is a $299 MSRP machineβ€”and at that price point, the total package is invariably impressive. Sure, you could spring for a Microsoft Surface 3 and score a few more amenities, such as superior build quality, a nicer screen, and potentially a better CPU, but youΚΌll also be spending over $200 more for that packageβ€”and there are some areas where the T100HA is actually better, such as port selection. This is another serious punch thrown by Asus, and itΚΌs one which should have plenty of would-be Chromebook owners thinking twice about their purchase.