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The Best Gaming Tablet Options to go for – Part 1

Gone are the days when people would think of mobile devices to play Angry Birds. Thanks to the latest graphic cards and quad-core processors from the likes of NVIDIA and Samsung, there are devices that have the capability of playing hard-core games like Rapide GP and Dead Space. With more arcade and one-man shooter games […]

The Best Gaming Tablet Options to go for – Part 2

With a thick pixel density it is a satisfying device that can lure those people who have limitations over screen control when it comes to bigger screens. If you are looking for a good gaming tablet that is not overly priced or not expensive at all, Nexus 7 is the one for you. Google Play […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 1

AsusTek, Inc. released a new tablet, Asus Transformer Pad TF300 in the US and Europe. The new device is successor to the 2011 Transformer Prime but the company has decided to trim off the Eee Pad Prefix from the name. The Pad TF300 comes preloaded with Google’s latest version of the mobile operating system Android, […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 2

The Pad comes with all the glory of physical buttons as did the Prime. There is a volume rocker, micro-HDMI and micro-SD card slots on the left edge. A Sleep/Wake-up toggle is on the top of the slate that can now be easily pressed. On the rear right edge is a 1.5-inch speak slit that […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 3

First off, the TF300 offers a pre-offered 8 GB storage on Asus’ clouding service called MyCloud. The service is free for use until the life of the tablet. The cloud service also offers direct access to user-owned PCs and Macs and @Vibe online music and radio service. The File Manager lets you directly access the […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 4

Hardware The Pad TF300 includes a 1.2GHz Tegra 3, compared with the 1.3GHz version found in the Prime. However, the tablet has 1GB of DDR3 RAM instead of DDR2 RAM found in the Prime. The TF300 comes in either 16GB or 32GB storage sizes and has 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 3.0+EDR, a gyroscope, an […]

Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (2012): Full Review – Part 5

However, colour contrast is aptly selected to suit the 16M colours. The screen gives the standard Tegra-based 60 frames per second rate. The camera in the front is ample to have a video chat, but unfortunately nothing more can be expected from it. The rear camera, on the flip side—literally, is an 8-mega pixel snapper […]

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