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ASUS Transformer Book 10.1 Inch 2 in1 Touch Laptop T100TA-H1-GR Grey 2Gb RAM, 32GB SSD, 500GB HDD, Win 8.1

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 474 ratings

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Brand ASUS
Model Name Transformer Book
Screen Size 10.1 Inches
Color Grey
Hard Disk Size 32 GB
CPU Model Intel Atom
Ram Memory Installed Size 2 GB
Operating System Windows 8
Graphics Card Description Integrated
Graphics Coprocessor Intel GMA HD Graphics
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3.9 out of 5 stars
474 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the functionality and value of the notebook computer. They mention it works great, is a powerful little device for its price, and is portable. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the speed, battery life, keyboard size, ease of use, and build quality.

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169 customers mention "Functionality"123 positive46 negative

Customers like the functionality of the notebook computer. They mention it runs great, the keyboard works very well, and the displays are good. Some say it's solid, durable, and perfect for their uses both at home and on the run.

"...Im pretty much a celebrity now. Anyways, its awesome...." Read more

"...I wanted something useful, current and affordable. The T100 was the best choice, and it has received good reviews all over the Internet...." Read more

"...So I am in luck this time. Everything came up and was working fine...." Read more

"...At first, it didn't work at all. Then I googled the problem and found that if you don't fully seat the tablet into the dock, it doesn't connect well...." Read more

76 customers mention "Value for money"58 positive18 negative

Customers like the value for money of the notebook computer. They mention it's a powerful little device for its price, and worth the purchase.

"...Im pretty much a celebrity now. Anyways, its awesome. Light, cheap, fast, and has plenty to offer for a casual user who desires the portability of a..." Read more

"...I wanted something useful, current and affordable. The T100 was the best choice, and it has received good reviews all over the Internet...." Read more

"...The T100 is a great reason. It is a powerful little device for its price and may also bridge the productivity gap for those who utilize Office on..." Read more

"...need to buy an external sd card, 32gb is too little and the 64gb model is too expensive.-The back of the tablet is a fingerprint monster...." Read more

58 customers mention "Portableness"58 positive0 negative

Customers like the portability of the notebook computer. They say it's solidly built, easy to carry anywhere, and has nearly full functionality of a much larger unit. Some mention it's perfect for transporting from home to class and great for business travelers.

"...Im pretty much a celebrity now. Anyways, its awesome. Light, cheap, fast, and has plenty to offer for a casual user who desires the portability of a..." Read more

"...key.... it takes some getting used to... but it is a good compromise for portability and weight...." Read more

"...WEIGHTSeparatly, the tablet it's very light.. as any other similar 10 inch tablet...." Read more

"...-Sleek design, very light and well built. Docking can be awkward at first but you master it quickly.-GREAT keyboard...." Read more

80 customers mention "Speed"50 positive30 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the speed of the notebook computer. Some mention it boots in 10 to 15 seconds, WiFi signal finds very fast, and connecting to the internet is smooth and quick. However, others say it's slow, that even opening a pdf file takes about 15 seconds, and the space bar sticks, which slows down their typing efficiency. They also mention the video quality is slightly slow.

"...Im pretty much a celebrity now. Anyways, its awesome. Light, cheap, fast, and has plenty to offer for a casual user who desires the portability of a..." Read more

"...Now everything is faster, just a tad bit, and no more hearing the winding up noise of a mechanical drive...." Read more

"...It runs slower than any of the previous 3 android phones I have operated.-The touch screen is not the best...." Read more

"...gaming laptop I was surprised that this is smoother and faster when running Office and it also runs Heroes of Might & Magic V better than the laptop...." Read more

79 customers mention "Battery life"54 positive25 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the notebook computer. Some mention it has fantastic battery life, while others say they started having charging issues after a month or two.

"...So my review is of the 2nd laptop.ProsDecent battery - probably lasts about nine hours of average usage during the day...." Read more

"...I don't know how they do it, but it's amazing to me.- The battery life is great except when you are using the USB 3.0 port to drive a power..." Read more

"...T100 gets very close by delivering a very solid, functional and powerful package considering the price...." Read more

"...I'd let it charge overnight to get a 30% charge, and the charger was so weak that the battery would drain if I tried using it while it was plugged in..." Read more

66 customers mention "Keyboard size"38 positive28 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the keyboard size of the notebook computer. Some mention it's nicely sized for women's hands, while others say it's small and cramped.

"...This computer isn't without its merits, it is compact, and surprisingly sturdy. However, several things went wrong shortly after I got it...." Read more

"...I will admit, the shift key is a little small, but otherwise Im almost used to it already. It isn't that hard to type on...." Read more

"...The keyboard is awesome, large enough to comfortably type on, made of brushed hard plastic which feels very nice...." Read more

"...Main issues?1. The small keyboard. Not a design flaw, though. Merely getting my fingers in the habit of using a smaller keyboard!2...." Read more

63 customers mention "Ease of use"38 positive25 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of use of the notebook computer. Some mention it's great and easy to pick up, while others say the interface takes awhile to get used to.

"...Anyways, its awesome. Light, cheap, fast, and has plenty to offer for a casual user who desires the portability of a netbook but the productivity of..." Read more

"...Windows 8.1 is fast, but requires some major re-learning...." Read more

"...It also walks you through an insanely easy "set up" system the first time you log on...." Read more

"...allows me to link up to the school network and really eases the strain of grading assignments...." Read more

47 customers mention "Build quality"28 positive19 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the notebook computer. Some mention it's solidly built, reliable, and hasn't crashed. Others say that the keyboard is somewhat flimsy and the mouse/touchpad part seems a little flimsy.

"...surprising. lol. The first thing I noticed setting it up is the build quality. Everything uses a plastic, however, it all feels sturdy...." Read more

"...I do feel that the keyboard is somewhat flimsy... very much like a toy keyboard. Time will tell how well it holds up to constant use...." Read more

"...This computer isn't without its merits, it is compact, and surprisingly sturdy. However, several things went wrong shortly after I got it...." Read more

"...be full computing, and the T100 gets very close by delivering a very solid, functional and powerful package considering the price...." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2014
So, I spent a lot of time looking at various windows 8 tablets. The big requirement was that it be the full version of windows 8, not the RT. As I looked, I researched a bit on the new Bay Trail processors that are found in these tablets. From the reviews I read, they seemed to be a fairly good option for the casual user. I must confess, I was very hesitant to buy this tablet at first because I was worried about having a slow processor. I had just upgraded my processor in my desktop purely because of my dissatisfaction with a slower processer(which was still more than enough for what I normally do with it). I just like to have the newest and the best. Anyways, as I looked around, I realized that at the price point I was looking, there were really only three viable competitors depending on the price I could get. My options narrowed down to the Asus T100, the HP Omni 10, and the Dell Venue 11. Both the HP and Dell had a slightly faster processor, along with the 1080p screens. However, unlike the T100, neither came with the keyboard dock and both were a little more expensive.
I had originally discounted the importance of the keyboard dock. After all, how could it be any good at this price point? In the end, I sold my previous laptop, a bulky machine and decided to turn around and buy a laptop. A couple things made me bite the bullet and choose the T100. First, the processor was only one step below the other two, I figured id be fine considering i'm only using it for school. Also, my laptop had the same resolution as this tablet, and it was fine on a 15.6" screen, so I figured that being so much smaller, I really didn't stand to gain much going for the higher resolution. When I sat down to buy the tablet, I was going to get the 64 gb version and get a micro sd card for it at 64 gb as well. Well, during the checkout process, I realized that for 15 dollars more, I could sacrifice some internal storage down to a 32 gb, but get a 500 gb hard drive built in to the hard drive. That seemed like a steal, so I decided to pull the trigger and just get it. With four dollar overnight shipping(finally FedEx got it to me when I asked for it), I was ready to use it the next day. I plugged it in like it asked and got impatient, so I started the set up while it was plugged in so as to avoid the problems I read about from not charging. Turns out I had 100% battery within 30 minutes. surprising. lol. The first thing I noticed setting it up is the build quality. Everything uses a plastic, however, it all feels sturdy. I have no flex in the keyboard, and the Chiclet keys are easy to type on. I am writing this review on the keyboard a day or two after I got it. I will admit, the shift key is a little small, but otherwise Im almost used to it already. It isn't that hard to type on. The trackpad I feel could use a little work, but for its size and what I was expecting, im fairly impressed. There is the initial lag when you have to turn it on again, but that is minimal and you get used to it.
Once the tablet was actually set up, I have used it for everything. The screen quality is great! With it on my lap, I notice no pixels or anything and everything is very crisp and clear with great colors and is very satisfying to use. Its clear and really doesn't take away from any of the experience. With the Bay Trail processor, I rarely get hung up on anything. It handles everything ive thrown at it. In the last hour and 20 minutes, ive been surfing the web and writing papers on Microsoft word, and ive used about 17% battery so far. Plenty for a full school day. Im also listening to my music collection from the 500 gb hard drive, and going into a stats class with SPSS(statistics program) installed and ready to go. Also, some random guy just said it looks cool and asked to hold it to see how light it is, literally while I was writing this paragraph. Im pretty much a celebrity now. Anyways, its awesome. Light, cheap, fast, and has plenty to offer for a casual user who desires the portability of a netbook but the productivity of a normal windows laptop. Especially for the price, I highly recommend this thing!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2014
I did a bit of research before choosing the ASUS T100 2-in-1 (I'll just call it the T100 from now on). I wanted something useful, current and affordable. The T100 was the best choice, and it has received good reviews all over the Internet. I received mine a few days ago and, like many other reviewers, will share some tips and ideas. Many items below have been mentioned in other reviews here on Amazon, so thanks to those reviewers for their advice (of which I followed!). I've updated some information based on those tips as well.

1. You'll be extremely eager to use your T100 out of the box. Don't. Use it, that is. You can be as eager as you want. The user manual -- apparently updated recently -- specifically states the device must be charged for a full 8 hours prior to use. Charge it. 8 hours. No less.

2. My model, the T100-TA-H1-GR (32GB with 500GB hard drive), came with an AD adapter -- no USB adaptor as mentioned by others. The user manual -- very generic -- states that different models of the T100 come with different types of adapters. I'm perfectly fine with the AC adapter. It's a microUSB adapter, so many standard chargers will work. (Though the charging may dwindle to a slow trickle)

3. Don't dis Windows 8.1. I've been using the Metro/Tiles screen, and I rather like it. You can easily switch back and forth between that view and the normal desktop, though. I've yet to confuse myself (and sometimes that's pretty easy to do). It also walks you through an insanely easy "set up" system the first time you log on. Just have your network password ready and your Windows account information if you have one.

4. Check your BIOS version prior to doing anything else. Here's how you do this: Click the Start button, choose Run, and type in "msinfo32". On the screen that pops up, one of the lines will list your current BIOS version. The latest ASUS BIOS is 304, and that's what was installed on my system. In fact, everything ASUS was current.

5. As stated in another review, you should go into your settings and change how Windows Updates works. Choose the "download updates and let me choose whether to install them". This way, you can ensure you're plugged in and have enough power. When I first checked for updates, I had over 46. It took a while. And quite a few "reboots." Once that's done, you can start having fun.

6. Somebody mentioned a program called "StartIsBack". It allows you a better Start menu in the desktop view. I tried it. Loved it. Bought it. It's currently only $2.99, and I think it's well worth the cost. At least until Windows fixes the Start menu.

7. I think the 32GB version is plenty. Why? I have a 500GB hard drive and I also put a 64GB microSD card on the tablet portion. Important to note: If you detach the screen/tablet from the keyboard, you do NOT have access to the 500GB drive, so your apps and documents MUST be saved on that microSD card. 64GB is plenty of space for my music files, as my normal documents are all stored in the cloud (I use DropBox and much prefer it to the Microsoft OneDrive system).

8. The touchpad and keyboard take some getting used to, but I've had zero issues with either. Again, know what you're buying. This is NOT a full-sized laptop.

9. Get a stylus. Period.

10. The screen resolution is FINE. I know this is a huge deal for many. If you're that hung up on it and you're a power user, why are you buying this in the first place? I Facebook, email, browse the web, listen to music, watch movies on Netflix, and sometimes use Office. This works great for all of those.

11. Yes, the full version of Office 2013 (Home and Student) is included. This is a great deal, btw. You can use the Windows appstore for apps (hugely disappointed in their selections right now, though) or install full versions of software providing you have space on either the microSD card you install or the hard drive. For music, I have iTunes on the hard drive and use the Music app when I'm in Tablet mode. (My files, remember, are on the microSD card on the tablet portion).

12. Get a good screen protector. While a case/cover isn't necessary (at least for me), a good screen protector is just a necessity with any piece of touchscreen technology.

Main issues?

1. The small keyboard. Not a design flaw, though. Merely getting my fingers in the habit of using a smaller keyboard!
2. The tablet/on-screen keyboard is HUGE and I can't figure out how to change it or if that's even possible. Nor can you "swype" on it. (Though the handwriting feature is kinda neat.)
3. The Windows app store is less than stellar. You can, though, have "tiles" for regular programs and files.

If you're still unsure, go to a big-box retailer and check one out so you know what you'll be getting. I did, and an hour later, ordered it from Amazon.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Two Stars
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2017
Too slow