ASUS EeePad Transformer review | Android Central. What is thin, runs Android Honeycomb, has a dual core processor, and has an SD card slot for external storage, 1 Gig of RAM, and GPS and Bluetooth? No, not the Motorola Xoom. This tablet from ASUS plugs into a keyboard that makes it into a WiFi netbook computer. I like dual use devices; my main computer is a Windows 7 covertible from Dell, the Inspiron Duo, that flips the screen to become a tablet. Much of my productivity software is Windows based; so, I need the OS. However, I also carry an Android tablet running Froyo, from Viewsonic, which has the same hardware specs as the Xoom and the Transformer. If you can get along without Windows or MacOS, this is the netbook for you. It is cheaper than iPad and Xoom, and automatically converts to a netbook when plugged in to the keyboard. Will it replace netbooks? Probably not, because Android OS isn't really designed for document creation. But, this is a cool tablet, and it does a lot more.
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