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Published: 2013-11-01, Author: Kane , review by: techradar.com
Windows 8 and Android, Laptop, tablet or PC, Lightweight tablet
Chunky when docked, Lackluster keyboard, Dock bit fiddly
There are two big compromises with this approach to a hybrid device. The first is cost. This is an expensive device and you may find yourself asking whether you'd be better off going to get a more standard Windows Ultrabook and topping that up with a reas...
Abstract: The new model, like Transformers before it, consists of an Android tablet with a battery-life-extending keyboard dock but this time also adds full Windows 8 laptop and PC capabilities into the mix too. The way this works is that a full ultrabook spec...
Published: 2014-04-17, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Combines tablet convenience and laptop productivity. Has both Windows and Android capability. Decent performance in both operating systems.
Expensive. Awkward union of tablet and laptop with hardware switching. Kludgy file sharing between laptop and tablet. Tablet portion occasionally failed to turn on during testing
The Asus Transformer Book Trio is an intriguing concept that weds an Android tablet and a Windows PC, but the ambitious 3-in-1 design falls short....
Attractive, smart design, Combines Windows and Android well, Nice 1080p IPS screen
Heavy in laptop mode, Expensive, Short battery life, Disappointing keyboard and touch pad, Scanty tablet storage
Asus gets a lot right with the design of this Windows and Android convertible laptop/tablet. But it's definitely not cheap at $1,499; the battery life is short; and a few features are underwhelming. Read More…...
2 individually usable computers, Good input devices, Solid, quality chassis, Decent battery runtimes, Excellent runtime with Android in dock, Bright, high-contrast screen, Ample storage capacity, DisplayPort & HDMI, Wireless AC
Sluggish hard drive
Does Asus have the all-rounder in its product line with the Transformer Book Trio TX210LA? It is in fact a very appealing idea Users do not need an extra Android device because their portable Internet tablet is part of the PC. Simply detach it and go - li...
Ability to quickly switch between Android & Windows 8.1, Three distinct configuration modes, Solid metallic casing, Armed with an array of ports
Expensive, Disappointing battery life with the tablet, Weak brightness output with the display, Larger and heavier than most fullsized tablets, No backlighting with the keyboard, Audio output is soft and weak
Before you go out thinking that this is the dream setup, you’ll want to know its pricing first. Considering that this is stuffed with hardware that’s akin to some high-end laptops, its price reflects that to the teeth, as the Asus Transformer Book Trio...
Compact and versatile, Great sound – Quad Stereo speakers (tablet and keyboard combined), Good battery life (combined), Quick change button from Android to Windows
No 3G/4G sim-card slot, Android Jellybean 4.2.2, Screen dim on full brightness, Screen too small for Windows Desktop, Track pad sloppy, Detached tablet is too big and form factor uncomfortable to hold
I was very much looking forward to receiving the Asus Transformer Book Trio and it is definitely an interesting device. I understand where Asus were trying to go with the Trio, but unfortunately I don't think they quite got there.I think the tablet is nic...
Combination of Android and Windows is intriguing; Built very well; Great screen;
Battery life could do with some work; Keyboard has a little too much travel; Trio concept for three computers in one is only relevant if you keep keyboard section on the desk; Shared files between Android and Windows can be a little complicated to setup a
While an intriguing concept, the Trio feels like a computer suffering an identity crisis, and it's just a little confusing why you'd want both Android and Windows in a laptop together, because you don't really need both in the same body.If you use Windows...
Abstract: While Asus has created countless Windows and Android devices, the Transformer Book Trio TX201LA is the first to unite the two platforms. Part-tablet, part-laptop, this 11.6in device teams an Atom-powered Android tablet with the body of a Haswell-equipped ...