Testseek.com have collected 163 expert reviews of the Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101.
October 2011
(77%)
163 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
We like the idea of the Eee Pad Slider, and we applaud Asus' efforts at continuing to push the Android tablet envelope. But it's just too heavy for its own good. If Asus had managed to make it just as light (if not necessarily as slight) as other 10″ tab...
Published: 2011-09-27, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
The Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101's keyboard mechanism is well-implemented and useful to those frustrated with typing on a tablet screen. Also, the inclusion of Mini-HDMI, a microSD card slot, USB 2.0, and the latest version of Honeycomb makes this tablet wor
The Slider is bulky and heavy for a tablet and can't be detached from the keyboard plate. Also, the typing environment feels cramped and the curved design on the keyboard plate blocks the spacebar. No LED flash on the camera means no nighttime picture tak
Though it prevents a "pure" tablet experience, the Asus Eee Pad Slider's built-in keyboard is a welcome feature for those who break into cold sweats whenever typing on a tablet is mentioned....
Published: 2012-01-03, Author: Rob , review by: itproportal.com
We're impressed with the specifications of the Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 and found it good to use in Tablet mode. The keyboard is welcome too, but we think Asus should have put a bit more thought into the physical design. Our rating: 4/5 Best point: G...
We're impressed with the specifications of the Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 and found it good to use in Tablet mode. The keyboard is welcome too, but we think Asus should have put a bit more thought into the physical design. ...
Sharp, clear 10.1in. screen, Slideout keyboard, Good battery life, Upgradable to Android 4.0, MicroSD card support
Proprietary docking connector, Lacks integrated mobile broadband, Keyboard construction could be better, Relatively chunky and heavy, Awkward mechanism to reveal keyboard
Though thicker and heavier than the fondleslab-norm the Slider makes a lot of sense if you intend to do any serious typing or are always looking for a way to prop your tablet up while watching a video, making a Skype video call or reading a book. It’s...
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