Abstract: We've seen the Padfone before at Mobile World Congress where it was first announced and at the time were assured it wasn't in a production-level state. Despite the fact that Asus just announced the Padfone would be launched Summer 2012 the models we've se...
Abstract: That's because the Padfone is a smartphone , tablet and notebook all in one. And it's designed exceptionally well. We're looking at an April release date at present and there's no official word on pricing just yet, although it will be more expensive than ...
The Asus Padfone is perhaps the hybrid product many wavering tablet buyers were holding out for and the appeal of a one-contract, versatile device will lure many away from watching movies on their phone while offering them a degree of portable computin...
Abstract: ASUS is one of the larger IT companies that have managed to reinforce its portfolio and expand it to the portable device market with success. Last year provided us with the chance to hang out with their tablets such as Transformer and Slider, while thi...
Brings a brave idea to reality, Zen design on PadFone looks and feels top notch, Solid performance on both phone and station, snappy switching between the two
Tablet is way too bulky, Overpriced, Pen stylus might not be such a good idea
The Asus PadFone is the first attempt to bring to life an exciting idea. The idea of having just one device powering your computing needs. And we love that notion. Despite what Asus achieved with the PadFone, this attempt alone is worth applause - it ...
Published: 2012-06-12, Author: Richard , review by: engadget.com
Inventive designSuperb battery life Good value for three form factorsPreloaded with many handy apps
Heavy and chunkyDynamic Switching not widely compatible
The ASUS PadFone is a remarkable piece of work and its unique transformation will catch people's attention. It just needs a diet and some software fixes....
Published: 2012-05-30, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: After so many hands on experiences (both at MWC 2012 and local events), it's finally time to review the much coveted ASUS PadFone, together with its PadFone Station tablet. Bundled, these two cost 699 euros and they're already available in some part of As...
Published: 2012-03-14, Author: Jose , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: It's no secret that tablet makers are having a hard time competing with Apple in this still nascent market. In fact, the iPad is selling so well that it surpassed the number of PCs shipped by any individual PC manufacturer over the last quarter of 2011 --...
Abstract: Loving gadgets can be an expensive hobby. While everyone might want a smartphone, a tablet, and a laptop, not everyone can afford all three. And if you're going to buy all 3, why settle for anything but a seamless experience? The ASUS Padfone is my clear ...