I can here the part to be read assessments for processing disagree: Especially compared to Apple competitors, the sculpture of the Transformers feels cheap to. The display looks compared to the iPad somehow "musty" and has a slight color cast towards green-brown. Comparing Maps on EeePad and iPad, it can be seen that the Android version, although more features such. B. has a 3D representation. For the display on the iPad is much better: On the EeePad the pixels fall on stronger because there is no antialiasing and actions like scrolling are significantly jerky than the "old" iPad. 1 Another point of criticism is for me the 16: 9 aspect ratio of the display: This is great if you want to watch a movie and unwieldy for anything: Web, magazines & books, etc., there is then either widescreen or as "vertical sausage" which is not very helpful in both cases.
What also stands out: The displays of EeePad and iPad streaks form after a short use by fingerprints. When the display are hardly noticeable on the iPad. When EeePad contrast this filming is also still clearly disturbing to see.
So beautiful is Android per se, so little is the Transformer a competitor to the iPad: Cheap haptics, excessive display and a few apps in the iPad comparable quality (games, music, photo, ...).
Since the price difference between EeePad and iPad is not so great, I noticed a few arguments for buying the Transformers.