My Library consolidates downloaded books, magazines and newspapers in to one easy step. MyNet easily streams digital media wirelessly within home network devices so HD videos or music can be played on devices such as an HDTV or desktop PCs for an even better experience from the Transformer.
The MyCloud application is a total cloud solution, providing access to digital content such as music, videos and files from the cloud anywhere, anytime. Users can even use MyCloud to remotely access and control any PC or Mac system and access applications or files to extend the versatility of the Eee Pad Transformer experience. Review This Product No reviews yet - be the first to create one! Need help? Partners MySchool Discovery. Subscribe to our newsletter Some error text Name.
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Sadly, the novelty wore off a few hours in when I started to notice it slowing things down. The biggest adjustment ASUS made is to the onscreen keyboard.
On top of those, ASUS has preloaded the following apps to, you know, enhance the Honeycomb experience. This has a similar look, but getting useful content was much easier.
Out of all the preloaded apps, this one got the most action. Overall, the UI is very clean and changing text color and styling is a cinch. The MyDesktop tab is simply a Splashtop Remote app, while the Vibe section gives you access to a music streaming and radio portal. All in all, ASUS provides a well thought out software experience with some integrated options and third-party apps that make Honeycomb a bit more user friendly.
ASUS does promise the Honeycomb 3. However, adding a keyboard and touchpad to the Honeycomb experience adds something that really sets the OS and Transformer apart. Sure, Google built the software for touch input, but navigating the screen with a mouse actually works quite well, and while I found myself reaching out to touch the screen quite a bit with a finger, the touchpad is a nice fallback and really does create for a nice clamshell computing experience.
Interestingly, it actually feels better than the tablet — it seems to have a metal base, which creates for an extremely sturdy keyboard with zero flex. The hinge, which rotates so you can close the device like a netbook, also feels incredibly rigid and allows the tablet to fold over the keyboard very smoothly.
In that closed position, the 2. I should mention that the actual mechanism that locks the tablet into the dock is a bit wonky. I did have some issues with the keyboard and touchpad not responding a few times — simply reattaching the two fixed that, though. So how is the typing experience? The chiclet keyboard itself is pretty much a replica of the one that ASUS has been using on its netbooks for a few years now — the keys are well spaced and have a good amount of give.
There are home and search buttons in the bottom corner and you can adjust the brightness and other various functions using the top row of keys. While that did slow down my workflow, the keyboard really did add another dimension of functionality to a Honeycomb tablet and for someone like me, who absolutely needs a physical keyboard to do write and do real work, it makes a world of difference.
The 3. Still, I have to say I am surprised at how well the OS paired with a mouse. The covers are a bit of a pain to unlatch, however. The dock also houses a SD card slot and a pin proprietary charging port.
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