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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > iPad and Tablets
Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C review
The Asus VivoTab Smart is a portable tablet running the full version of Windows 8, letting you install any software you want. Read more
14 February 2013 by Andrew Hoyle
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Asus Transformer Pad Infinity 700 review
The Asus Transformer Infinity offers a Full HD screen, a searingly powerful processor and a handy keyboard dock. But is it worth £600? Read more
2 August 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Asus Transformer Pad TF300 review
The Asus Transformer Pad TF300 is not as thin or as sturdy as the Transformer Prime, but it offers comparable performance for £100 less. Read more
11 May 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Asus Transformer Prime review
The Asus Transformer Prime is a powerful tablet and the keyboard dock helps with typing, but its older Android OS is a let-down. Read more
16 December 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer review
The 10.1-inch Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a great Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet, but it's the cleverly designed keyboard dock that makes it really stand out from the crowd. While not perfect, the Transformer's competitive price tag makes it well worth considering. Read more
3 June 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Asus R2H Ultra-Mobile PC review
The Asus R2H is an extremely engaging device -- the hardware is well-designed, it comes with a great bundle of accessories, and the built-in GPS receiver and the front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera have broad appeal. Overall, it does a better job of showing off the ultra-mobile PC format than its rival, the Samsung Q1 Read more
14 December 2006 by Sandra Vogel
