Originally Posted by
Max007
That sounds pretty much like what I am looking; doing the same thing on a tablet as I am currently doing on my personnal mini-laptop, expandable storage, etc...
How is the battery life on your unit if you don't mind me asking? That seemed to be the major weak point for the majority of Android tablets compared to the IPad so I would be curious to hear how it stacks up in real life conditions?
Have you tried using it to play videos? Any stuttering?
Price is not necessarily an issue (I'm also looking at the Transformer Prime which isn't exactly cheap...) provided that the value is there for the money and that it does what I want.
Max
My 1st generation Asus Transformer gets 7-8 hours, depending on how I'm using it. When attached to its keyboard, the keyboard charges the tablet. That extends the life to 14-16 hours, again depending on how I'm using it. At conventions, I'm able to take notes all day, even when I leave the keyboard at home. It came with Polaris Office, so I can create, edit, and save Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents. I've found it quite useful to forward attachments from BlackBerry to tablet for easier reading.
It works great for videos, and the microSD card reader makes it easy to move them over. It's played everything I've thrown at it, including 720p and .mkp.