Asus Eee Pad Slider hands-on
0. phoneArena posted on 14 Jan 2012, 14:42
Looking straight at the Asus Eee Pad Slider, it’s rather difficult to differentiate it with the original Transformer, but when we take a look around its sides, we’re instantly presented with a thicker looking tablet. Well, the added thickness is warranted obviously because...
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1. kshell1 posted on 14 Jan 2012, 14:51 0
typo "which makes it optimal to use when the tablet it placed on a tablet." should be "which makes it optimal to use when the tablet it placed on a table.
2. nnaatthhaannx2 posted on 14 Jan 2012, 16:10 0
i was just about to comment on that too!
FIX IT PhoneArena!
5. Stuntman posted on 14 Jan 2012, 23:43 1
I find that the angle of the tablet screen when the keyboard is out is at an odd angle. It's at roughly a 45-degree angle. I generally have the screen of my Eee Pad Transformer or laptop at abount an 85-degree angle to the keyboard when using it.
8. Joshing4fun posted on 15 Jan 2012, 14:50 0
But since the keyboard is so short compared to a laptop you will have it much closer to you so will be almost looking down on it so it works out.
6. DIYguy posted on 15 Jan 2012, 06:34 0
It took his long to make a hands on?? :D it's already in many shops!
7. roscuthiii posted on 15 Jan 2012, 10:29 0
"Without question, this is pretty serious because we haven’t seen any other tablet going with this kind of form factor."
I thought Sony had a similar tablet demonstrated at CES, that even had a similar bronze colored keyboard.






