Disadvantages:
- Very clunky
- Very heavy
- Hardly suitable for children's hands
- For some games where you have to control the entire tablet just too hard
- The speakers are attached rather back, depending on how the tablet is not always optimal for the sound (when standing Tablet good sound).
- Tegra 3 quad-processor no longer up to date (Tegra 4 or Snapdragon 600 and 800 would be better)
- 2 GB Ram good, 3-4 GB for multitasking would be optimal
- HD Movies stutter sometimes (depending on the source)
- Tried out most games run quite well
- Weak WLAN
(Key must be pressed multiple times) power button on the pressure point forth very spongy -
- Whimpers sometimes (reminiscent of some monitors)
- Apps can not be moved to the SD card (at least here found no way)
- Asus PC station can not individually purchase after (as the tablet remains very inflexible)
Resume:
The tablet is more reminiscent of a screen as a tablet. Not suitable for mobile use. Mir is the tablet with well over 2kg just too hard, too thick and chunky. Those who mainly look for steady movie at home and work use to like the tablet may be useful. When the weight and bulkiness I'd rather stay at a suitable and flexible laptop. I also find it very unfortunate and restrictive that you can not buy individually for the Asus PC station. The connections for this would have the tablet yes.
Furthermore, I think despite the Full HD resolution, the image is not always optimal (the image on the Samsung Galaxy Pro 12.2 and IPad 3 I think better). The Samsung Galaxy Pro, however, has an even higher resolution than full HD. One must consider the size of the screen on the Asus tablet. Comfortable with the tablet in bed or on the couch and watch movies on the back (which I like to do) is not very pleasant due to the heavy weight.
Buyer is really the application range of Tablets crucial.