Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Asus Transformer Pad TF701 / TF701T and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Transformer Pad TF701 / TF701T.
December 2013
(81%)
104 Reviews
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Abstract: Despite being around since last September, this is still one exceptional tablet, combining the same Nvidia Tegra 4 CPU found inside the Tegra Note 7 with a 10.1-inch screen and impressive 2560×1600-pixel resolution. The difference is, the Asus Transforme...
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Published: 2014-05-09, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
Screen is stunning, one of the best I've used, Feel of the tablet is really smooth, Buttons in a clean and natural feeling position
Proprietary charger, Keyboard dock feels a bit cheap, Tablet speaker is easy to obscure with your hand when using as a tablet
It's a very functional device, it does a job and does it quite well. It's only got some minor cosmetic changes and updates from previous Asus tablets, but that's neither here nor there; there is a choice of functionality over aesthetics by Asus and it wor...
Abstract: Using Android for productivity — typing documents, videoconferencing, building spreadsheets — has traditionally not been a simple task. Good apps can go a long way toward solving that problem, but there's a fundamental input problem with typing on a touch...
Outstanding screen, Good connectivity, Long battery life
Keyboard needs more refining
There is a lot to like about the new Asus Transformer Pad. It is powerful, has a fantastic screen and offers the additional functionality of a keyboard and trackpad. But all of this comes at a price...
Excellent screen with a better-than-Full HD resolution; Comes with a USB 3.0 port; Very expandable; SonicMaster sound technology is very clear;
Keyboard lacks solid travel and feels very flimsy; Small battery in the keyboard section, which is so unlike models in the Transformer series; System performance can be hit and miss; Volume could be louder; Asus is still using a proprietary charge plug (w
A return to the hybrid tablet style for Android almost feels like a half measure, with an update to the excellent TF700T coming up short, and feeling like less of an update, and more of a compromise in some ways.There are still things to admire here, such...
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Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
The Asus Transformer Pad TF701T has great gaming performance, useful app extras, a sharp screen, and a microSD storage expansion option
The tablet is unnecessarily large and seems like an outdated design. The screen's color gamut is limited and cameras produce grainy, unbalanced images. The keyboard dock feels cramped to type on
Despite its bulky design, the Asus Transformer Pad TF701T is one of the best 10-inch Android tablet values available, but it's worth your time to also look closely at its competition....
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Published: 2014-01-10, Author: Thomas , review by: techradar.com
Keyboard dock, High, res screen, Immense battery life, microSD support
Heavy, Screen not very bright, No mobile web, Poor camera
For those looking at a dual-purpose device, something that can be used on the morning commute to watch movies and play games with an easy switch to the creation of a word processing document for work, there is little that the Transformer Pad can do wrong...
Published: 2013-12-31, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great 10.1-inch screen resolution and viewing angles, solid build quality, included keyboard dock, good battery life, fair price
Small trackpad, doesn't quite feel like a laptop replacement, no 3G/4G connectivity option, reflective screen
We were already fans of the Transformer Pad Infinity. The Transformer Pad TF701 takes that concept and - with the exception of its unnecessarily ugly letter and number combo name - makes it better. And more affordable. What's not to like about that?...
Published: 2013-12-18, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
Bright, bold, highdefinition display, Loads of power, Keyboard dock makes typing more comfortable
Pricey, Chunky and heavy, Charges only with included cable, Uninspiring design
The Asus Transformer Pad TF701T isn't the cheapest Android slate around, but it comes with a super high-definition display, loads of power and a handy keyboard dock for typing. If you want an Android tablet for work and play, the Transformer Pad is a grea...