427 of 435 people found the following review helpful Incredible Surface clone but the keyboard holds it back, November 23, 2016 This review is from: ASUS 10.1" Transformer Mini T102HA-D4-GR, 2in1 Touchscreen Laptop, Intel Quad-Core Atom, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, Pen and Keyboard Included (Personal Computers) **New update 12/5/16 - See below** **update 11/26/16 - Check below for updates** Having owned a Surface Pro and a Surface Pro 3, I've become quite addicted to using a pen for writing notes on the screen. When I saw this little notebook announced, I figured I'd keep an eye on it and watch what Asus brought to the table. I've purchased several Asus computers before and I have never been disappointed. Now on to talking about this computer... Pros: + No Bloatware First of all, the computer is a nice little computer with very little bloatware. I was up and running in a few minutes and my account synced up as I knew it would thanks to Windows. +No slowdowns One of the main concerns I had with the computer was whether or not it would show much slowdown, but so far this little guy is running strong and I've had several tabs open in both Chrome and Edge. +Includes Office (Mobile) The computer does include the... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? 50 of 50 people found the following review helpful Great machine - Do all updates, firmware, and drivers before use., June 21, 2017 This review is from: ASUS 10.1" Transformer Mini T102HA-D4-GR, 2in1 Touchscreen Laptop, Intel Quad-Core Atom, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, Pen and Keyboard Included (Personal Computers) I'm a 17 year computer professional and had just had a major failure of my Microsoft Surface Pro 2 128GB, and the Microsoft store wanted to charge me $800 to replace the failed SSD. I had only got about 72 hours of actual runtime out of the thing, since I prefer to do most of my work on my desktop. The ASUS Transformer Mini is an AWESOME deal for the price and performance. That being said, here is what you will NEED to do once you unbox it and boot it up: The Windows Update process takes a few hours. You must let it complete this. It is worth the wait. Second, once the updates are done and you've signed in, don't immediately enroll your fingerprints. Your profile will be erased once you update the drivers. Updating the drivers should be done as follows: Open Device manager, and immediately check for driver updates to firmware. It's important that you do this FIRST. The driver will automatically download and ask you to reboot. Then let it get back... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? 128 of 135 people found the following review helpful Best of both worlds, December 5, 2016 This review is from: ASUS 10.1" Transformer Mini T102HA-D4-GR, 2in1 Touchscreen Laptop, Intel Quad-Core Atom, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, Pen and Keyboard Included (Personal Computers) Let me start off by saying that I do not play video games on my computer. For this I usually use my phone or the old dusty PS3. If you are looking for a portable gaming device, this isn't it. Go look at the nvidia line. Otherwise, this tablet computer is the best of both worlds. Size: Many of the other 2 in 1 devices I have tried are just too big and heavy to hold. You need a desk or a table to set them on. Surface Pro 3 & 4, Lenovo MIIX 700, ASUS Transfromer 3 Pro, I'm looking at you! This 10.1 device is very easy to hold and is light weight for it's size. It feels similar in size to the original iPad. Not the iPad mini or that other 12" monstrosity but the original size. Keyboard: This is a source of contention for many of the people that have reviewed this unit. What they all seem to neglect is the fact that if you are on the go and using the device, the keyboard works fine. If you are going to do any sort of "real work" then just use a nice full... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? |