![]() Both the T300 and TX300 were premium convertible tablet/Ultrabooks with price tags over $1,000, so the T100 is a breath of affordable air. The T300 is the Haswell follow up that should ship soon. The higher end Asus Transformer Book TX300 shipped earlier this year with an Intel Core i5 or i7 Ivy Bridge CPU and a full HD IPS display. The Transformer Book T100 is Asus' most affordable computer to bear the Transformer name. Impressive, yes? But this is the natural evolution of the netbook and that means a glossy and cheap looking tablet, less speed than you'd get with an Intel Core CPU and a few niggling QA issues. For the price you get an IPS display, long battery life, a light tablet and full Windows, not the RT version. In fact both are true, as we learned with the Asus Transformer Book T100, one of the first Windows 8.1 Bay Trail tablets with detachable keyboard that sells for just $349- $399. In Chief (twitter: on how you look at it, the new crop of Intel Bay Trail quad core Atom convertible Windows 8.1 tablets are an amazing value or they're just netbooks with detachable screens. What's Not: Tiny keyboard, fingerprint magnet, occasionally balky, quality issues with our unit. What's Hot: Low price, IPS display, improved Atom performance with Bay Trail, keyboard dock and MS Office 2013 Home and Student Edition included. Home > Laptop Reviews & Tablet Reviews > Asus Transformer Book T100TAĪsus Transformer Book T100 Editor's rating (1-5):
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