On opening the box you will find:
- Tablet
- Keyboard
- An activation key for the Pack Office 2013
- With a charger plug tip may break off, allowing those traveling to change the tip according to the
Countries including the United States catch
- A very succinct sheet but you have the manual in PDF version already on your pc
Remember to leave your tablet supports 8 hours before first use of battery.
The side shelf:
Front: - 1 1.2-megapixel front camera with a LED indicating the operation or not
- 1 light sensor for automatically adjusting the brightness of your screen
- Your touchscreen
Right side: - 1 microUSB 2.0 port for charging (or to an adapter to connect a USB key)
- 1 microHDMI jack (compatible with the HDCP standard)
- 1 micro SD card slot (supports microSD, microSDHC, micro SDXC)
- 1 2 in 1 audio jack: headphone / microphone input
Left side: - the volume control button (you can also control the keyboard fnF11, fnF12)
- The Windows button: to return to the Home screen
On top: - 1 battery charge indicator (white: fully charged, orange: charging, Off: battery)
- On your tablet power button to turn on or switch / release the computer from sleep. If the PC does
responding or crashes, and hold this button for approximately 10 seconds to force it to turn off
For those complaining that there are only 32GB in the tablet know that you can increase it up to 64 GB via microSD
The tablet has a USB microport, for those wishing to directly connect a USB stick you will find for less than 5 euros on Amazon microUSB adapter / USB
Side of the keyboard:
Not much to say except the presence of a true 3.0 USB port on the left side, the keyboard is very quiet except for the pad that makes an annoying noise especially when you want to click.
Note that you can use a Bluetooth mouse for those who prefer the mouse pad, this will prevent you from working your single USB port.
Regarding the first start-up, fast opening, you must enter (or create for those who do not) your Windows ID (Hotmail box, live, outlook ...). This being done, everything synchronizes alone you can even import your applications, preferences ... automatically to those who are already users of a Windows phone.
As I said earlier, you can find your manual in your taskbar:
- On your home screen click on "desktop"
- Turn left at the bottom of your task bar of your screen you will see a block icon note with the numbers 1
and 2 connected by wavy lines: this is your hand :)
Everything is explained very well to bring up the menus for those who are not familiar with Windows 8 (I said all the same it is a 32Bit Windows version 8).
At the first internet use, it gives you the choice of your browser therefore not obliged to stay with Internet Explorer, you choose one that suits you (firefox, chrome, opera ....)
Then think about updating your tablet:
- Windows update (you will be automatically proposed)
- Asus update (update bios, firmware ...)
Personally the PC had already received all new Asus updates.
If you can access the Asus Update tool as well: put your stylus or finger in the right hand corner of your tablet and make a movement to the left: it opens up a side menu: click "search" and then type in the search field "update" and click on ASUS Live Update. For those who want more details about ASUS updates available for this model: appointment on the page dedicated to the ASUS T100TA [...]
Regarding the pack office: on your Home screen, completely on the right you will find the sticker Office (memory orange) in "ASUS application", click on it and choose "save your product." There you just have to provide the key provided to fully enjoy of Office 2013. You will find OneNote, Word, Excel and PowerPoint 2013 by putting your stylus / finger down your home screen and up to up: access to all applications installed on your PC, consider putting your shortcuts on your home screen if needed: long click on the thumbnail, then bottom left "pin on screen welcome ".
Equally important, your ASUS is equipped with ASUS Web Storage: I enrolled and currently has free unlimited storage for 1 year (after paying offer to keep the same service) or 5GB free.
You also have the Windows cloud available free of charge (7GB)
I'm really happy with this Tablet PC, for office use, Internet and browser games (before downloading flashplayer course). In addition to access to the Windows Store applications and synchronizing accounts, it's perfect!