ASUS Transformer Book 11.6" 64GB Tablet
$179.99
$399.99
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Condition: Factory Reconditioned
Screen Size: 11.6"
Top positive review
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Excellent sub-$500 2 in 1 Windows Tablet/Notebook
By Virginia Beach Computer Guy on Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2014
The ASUS T200TA-C1 is an excellent sub-$500 2 in 1 Windows Tablet/Notebook I purchased the T200TA-C1 2 in 1 simply because I wanted a Windows tablet to play with and I wanted something with a screen a bit larger than my wife's T100TA (10.1 inch screen). While there are larger screen 2 in 1 units, they are somewhat bulky and I feel this size screen works best for me. Rather than re-state that which has been said in some of the previous reviews, I'd like to point out some of the features that I believe set the ASUS T200TA-C1 apart from many of the other sub-$500 2 in 1s. First, I would like to note that some of the "cons" listed here in other reviews are "cons" for most, if not all, of the sub-$500 units: RAM size (in this case 4 GB) that is not upgrade-able, internal storage (64 GB) that is not upgrade-able, and others, so I won't re-hash them either. The obvious: The larger screen size also allows for a larger keyboard module. It can not be overstated that the close to full sized keyboard is simply easier to adjust to. Separate charging port. You are not using one of the USB ports for charging and will not have to disconnect something from that port while charging. The Hard Drive bay in the keyboard dock allows you to increase the internal storage to "up to 1 TB" according to ASUS. It is unknown whether the limit of 1 TB is simply because that is the largest (physical size, 7mm) that currently fits the bay. Also, you can put a SSD in this bay. It has one USB 3.0 port. If one has a USB 3.0 peripheral, such as a Blu-ray/DVD drive, they may appreciate this faster speed port. Not quite so obvious: There is an actual RJ-45 LAN port (Ethernet) on the keyboard dock. While for some this is an almost meaningless specification, for those with some technical expertise, this could be a deal-breaker requirement. Example: by being connected by wire to a wireless router one can configure the router. The micro SD card slot allows the inserted card to fit flush with the tablet. It does not stick out at all. Increasing the internal memory of the T200TA is as simple as inserting a micro SD card. ASUS Tech says it will take up to a 64 GB card. Perhaps this is the largest capacity card they have tested and it can handle larger cards? Hopefully an owner will test a larger capacity card and let us know. Some reviews note that there is a "bezel" or "frame" around the screen, meaning the displayed screen doesn't go all the way to the edge of the screen module, which makes the tablet portion larger than perhaps necessary.. I find this to be a "pro" simply because almost always when I've used a screen where the touch portion extends to the edge, I've touched the active part of the screen and selected something I didn't mean to. With this screen that is not a problem. The wireless adapter is Miracast capable. If you don't have a Miracast enabled HDTV or a Miracast adapter for your HDTV than being able to mirror your T200TA screen on your HDTV wirelessly is probably not important to you, but for those who do, it is handy. On the other hand, the T200TA does have a micro HDMI port which, with the proper cable (not supplied), will also allow you to show your screen on an HDTV screen. We note that the screen is "only" 1366 x 768, commonly referred to as "HD" while "Full HD" would be a 1920 x 1080 screen. Again, some may find this to be limiting factor but I find the screen at 1366 x 768 doesn't make some of the text too small and is just about right for this screen. Personal preference here, but I have run some videos on this unit and they look just fine. This T200TA with 64 GB ram is about $150 more than the current T100TA with 64 GB RAM. For that extra $150 you get a larger screen, larger keyboard, a dock for either an HD or an SSD, separate charging port, Microsoft Windows 8.1 64 bit (which is somewhat more secure than Windows 8.1 32 bit), an extra 2 GB RAM (which can be used by the 64 bit operating system), and slightly better graphics (Intel HD Graphic), and a LAN port. On the other hand, you do not get Microsoft Office. I am using the free KingSoft Office which meets my needs, so this wasn't an issue for me, although it could be a deal-breaker for some. Edit to add (to save folks from reading the comments to this review): Also included in that $150 is a slightly better front-facing "webcam" - 2MP (T100TA has 1.2MP webcam) and an additional 5MP rear-facing camera. (Thanks to Amazon member "Pen Name" for reminding me.) Also, on this date (11/16/14,) Amazon has the 64GB T200TA for $120 more than the 64GB T100TA rather than the $150 we've noted. Overall, at this price point, the T200TA-C1 appears to be a quality unit with what seems to be a sturdy assembly that locks the tablet and keyboard together. It will meet one's needs if they are an average Web surfer, video/youtube viewer, e mailer, light office user, or other similar non-power demanding PC uses who wants to run Windows 8.1 in both a tablet and notebook form. Additional Edit: I bought and recommend the IVSO ASUS Transformer Book T200TA High Quality Leather Keyboard Portfolio Stand Cover Case-Will only fit ASUS Transformer Book T200TA Tablet (Black) and it fits nicely but has one minor problem. See my Amazon review for details.
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
Nine hours of battery life, my foot! UPDATE!
By Chuck Winkle on Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015
Update to my earlier post below. I changed from 2 stars to 1. This ASUS device is a real piece of trash. Not only is it difficult to power up (who knows why it decides to power up when it does finally decided to work), but now it sometimes will freeze, completely stop responding. I can't even power it down. I have to literally let it run the battery down, since the battery is internal and can't be removed. Then I have to plug it in, and fight to get it to power up again. Total waste of money! It performs so poorly that it isn't worth the frustration involved with using the damn thing. Horrible. Worst laptop or tablet that I have ever owned, bar none. I am not impressed with this product in the least. I only gave it two stars because it marginally works. Otherwise, it deserves ,a single, lonely star. When docked with the keyboard and using it as a Windows laptop, it works reasonably well when doing word processing, spreadsheets, and office type tasks. But surfing the internet is fairly slow and website text will load while the loading of images seems to hang. Often, images don't load at all. I fully understand that I didn't purchase a Ferrari, but all I ask of this thing is to surf the internet, and occasionally stream video or music at least as well as the inexpensive Acer laptop that I purchased over three years ago. I don't put a lot of demands on it, yet I would have to say that the performance is sub par. As a tablet, the responsiveness of the touchscreen is poor, causing me to wonder why I detached it from the keyboard in the first place. In fact, this product has me wondering why I didn't purchase a new laptop instead of this glitchy doorstop of a device. For the money I spent on this, I could have purchased a decent quality and decent performing laptop. Finally, the battery. Nine hours of battery life, my foot. The battery usually drains one half to two-thirds in about two hours of use. Put it in sleep mode and leave it overnight and the battery is dead by morning. I understand that sleep mode still requires juice, but there is no reason the battery should completely drain during seven or eight hours of non-use in sleep mode. Overall, I am very disappointed with this product.
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