Asus Transformer Pad 300 offers a full Chiclet QWERTY keyboard and multi-touch touchpad, along with a USB port and microSD card slot that combines productivity and mobile flexibility. Power is there with the extra battery to charge your tablet when you're running low power. Sport 10.1-inch WXGA IPS LCD panel with 1280 x 800pixel resolution remains, but the TF300's screen maxes out at 350 nits, instead of the Prime's outdoor-friendly 600-nit mode. The viewing angle is fine, but hues are cooler on the TF300 and everything just looks more vibrant and saturated on the Prime models.
As avid consumers of multimedia, Asus Transformer turned the Pad into mobile home theater with SonicMaster audio technology, an IPS Panel and a powerful Nvidia Tegra 3 4-Plus-1 Quad-core CPU, the Transformer is your power house to enjoy 1080p HD video playback while sharing with your friends in the go. Boast with a High audio quality with SonicMaster delivered with the most precise processing protocols and codec, superior speaker construction and large resonance chambers for unforgettable audio enjoyment.
8-Megapixel with large F/2.1 aperture, back-illuminated CMOS sensor and auto-focus function and 1.2-Megapixel front-facing camera allows for easy video-chat and astonishing digital photography. Transformer Pad helps to clearly capture every moment and provides better quality of image and faster shooting speeds with 30% color enhancement for vivid color effect. There's also 1GB of onboard RAM as well as 16GB of internal storage, with room for more via a microSD expasion slot, as well as 2-in-1 audio jack(Headphone/Mic-in) and microHDMI port.
Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0+EDR – the latter of which will be appreciated by folks who plan to use a mouse with the system. The TF300 uses a 22Wh Li-polymer battery that said to provide 10 hours of operating time. This is slight downgrade from 25Wh Li-polymer battery in the Prime one, which is offers 12 hours of run time according of what Asus quoted.
Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0+EDR – the latter of which will be appreciated by folks who plan to use a mouse with the system. The TF300 uses a 22Wh Li-polymer battery that said to provide 10 hours of operating time. This is slight downgrade from 25Wh Li-polymer battery in the Prime one, which is offers 12 hours of run time according of what Asus quoted.
Asus Transformer Pad 300 Series Technical Specifications and Price
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