No question, this Transformer Book would have what it takes to roll up the market: Here's an idea to have a potent equipped tablet that transformed by docking at the mothership for full-fledged notebook. But unfortunately, Asus makes this Tablet exactly wrong, which also Apple has done wrong: The tablet does not have USB port. Take time to connect a navigation device downloading the tours, sometimes just by connecting the camera pull down videos and movies, sometimes just a hard drive dranhängen call to the edited video of the miners - nil, this does not work with the tablet alone, but only with docked base. Also, the tablet does not have a SD card slot, but only a micro SD slot. The popular memory cards from the cameras and video cameras so do not fit on the tablet. This lack of connectivity then pulls the mini HDMI connector on the tablet and get out no longer. So one has to be always the entire notebook to carry around in order to use the full functionality can and does so at the end but just not a full tablet, but "only" a notebook whose screen can be separated. That this screen reflects because it was saved in spite of the hefty price on the non-reflective surface, you have to resolve with a corresponding adhesive film from the accessories market - another small shortcoming that will disturb those who have ever used a laptop with non-glare display , At least it's a Full HD screen, the still have most other tablets at the moment (5/2013). Unfortunately a UMTS modem for mobile internet is missing. Unfortunately transmits the wireless, as already described in another review, not in the 5 GHz band. The absence of a possibility of using a Digtalisierstifts completes the unfulfilled expectations of the tablet mode.
All in all, the TX 300 is therefore a really good Transformer Notebook with 4 stars, but not the ultimate power tablet on which all have been waiting since Christmas 2012. Too Bad.