Saturday, February 14, 2015

ASUS Transformer Book T200 Review

The Pros

Smooth, reduced configuration; Handy savvy drive narrows; Comfortable console and touchpad; Bundled Asus photograph and feature altering applications

The Cons

Underneath normal battery life

Decision

The Asus Transformer Book T200 is a smooth, minimized Windows 8 cross breed with a separable tablet and hard-commute cove for simple stockpiling extension.

Survey

Because of its long battery life and shabby value, the Asus Transformer Book T100 has long been one of our most loved smart phone tablet mixtures. Its greater sibling, the T200 conveys a bigger 11-inch presentation and a full-measure separable console dock with a hard-commute inlet for extra stockpiling. Anyway is this sub-$500 Atom-controlled convertible gadget adequate to be your just PC?

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Configuration: Sleek, Sexy Hybrid

I couldn't resist the opportunity to show off the hot, smooth Asus Transformer Book T200. "Look how it fits in my satchel," I told my wide-peered toward companions, who additionally stared at the concentric-circle design on its blue top.

Beautifying the T200's cover is a sparkly, silver Asus logo, which is flanked by unpretentious speaker grilles on each one side. A 5-megapixel cam sits in the core of the top edge, and a force catch lies on its privilege. Lining the tablet's correct side are a volume rocker and a Windows catch.

The matte silver console snaps onto the tablet, and the durable stainless-steel pivot projects somewhat from the base when the gadget is shut. On the dock's underside is the thing that Asus calls its Smart Hard Drive Bay, a space that gives you a chance to add a hard commute to the T200. You'll require a screwdriver to get to the inlet, however its decent to know you can expand the 64GB of locally available stockpiling without a bother. The T200 doesn't accompany a hard commute in the straight as of now, however.

At 12 x 7.9 x 1 inches and 3.2 pounds (with console), the T200 is heftier than Dell's Inspiron 11 3000 (11.8 x 7.93 x 0.83 inches, 3.1 pounds) and Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga 2 11 (11.7 x 8.12 x 0.67 inches, 2.8 pounds). When you disconnect the console dock from the T200, it turns into a much lighter 1.8 pounds. The Surface Pro 3 measures a comparative 1.76 pounds in tablet mode yet a lighter 2.4 pounds in smart phone mode.

Ports

The tablet part of the T200 incorporates a microSD opening, a microUSB port, a microHDMI port and a receiver/earphone combo, while the console dock sports Ethernet, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0.

I would have favored a full-estimate SD card opening on the dock for simpler photograph exchanges from a cam.

Show

I cherished viewing motion pictures on the T200's reflexive 11.6-inch 1366 x 768p IPS touch screen. Individual rings around Saturn seemed fresh in a HD trailer for "Interstellar," while hues, for example, orange flares and Jessica Chastain's reddish hair were energetic. The slate's review plot were liberal, with hues staying valid as I turned the tablet from side to side.

Be that as it may, I ended up regularly moving points to stay away from glare from reflections. It was additionally sort of hard to see content under brilliant daylight.

Measuring 235 nits on our shine meter, the T200 is brighter than the 183-nit Inspiron 11, however dimmer than the 260-nit Yoga 2 11, the 342-nit Switch 10 and the ultraportable normal (254 nits).

The T200's presentation offers more exact shading proliferation than contending gadgets, as it enrolled a Delta-E rating of 3.5 (more like 0 is more precise). That is superior to the normal ultraportable (6.53), the Yoga 2 11 (6.6) and the Inspiron 11 3000 (9.3). The Aspire Switch 10 was more precise, with a close flawless score of 1.

Fit for showing 66.7 percent of the sRGB shading extent, the T200 fared better than the Switch 10 (63.5 percent) however marginally more terrible than the normal ultraportable (69.3) and the Yoga 2 11 (68). The Inspiron 11 3000 scored a much higher 81.7.

Sound

The T200's back speakers conveyed average sound quality in my testing. Michael Jackson's voice in "Adoration Never Felt So Good" sounded clear against the instruments out of sight, and the music filled a little room. Hozier's "Take Me To Church," on the other hand, sounded empty through the half breed's speakers.

On Laptop Mag's sound test, the T200 hit 82 decibels from 23 inches away. That is the same demonstrating as the Inspiron 11 and the Switch 10, however gentler than the normal ultraportable and the Yoga 2 11 (both 84 dB).

Console Dock and Touchpad

Writing on the T200's island-style dark on-silver console was generally charming, as I wrenched out Facebook posts and irately IM-ed my companions effortlessly. The console's 1.3mm vertical travel sits pleasantly inside the worthy scope of 1 to 2 mm, and its keys oblige 60 grams of incitation power to press, bringing about firm, springy input. The dock itself displayed some flex, then again, making the console feel feeble.

I have several different grumblings. The shaft keys on the base right are pretty much excessively little to utilize, and the Function keys ought to be switched, so I don't need to push the Fn catch to alter the brilliance and volume.

The T200's extensive 4.1 x 2.5-inch touchpad was smooth and responsive.

Multitouch signals, for example, two-finger scrolling and squeeze to-zoom, brought about the ideal result.

Execution

It isn't a powerhouse, however the T200 packs enough muscle for most commonplace processing errands. With a 1.59-GHz quad-center Intel Atom Bay Trail Z3795 processor and 4GB of RAM, the T200 murmured along as I played a round of Happy Chef 2 with a Hulu feature streaming and four Chrome tabs open out of sight. Be that as it may, the PC did falter when exchanging between applications while this was going on.

Indenting 3,299 on the Geekbench 3 test, the Asus T200 beat the 1.33-GHz Intel Atom Z3745-upheld Aspire Switch 10 (2,620), however lost to the Inspiron 11 (3,395) and the Yoga 2 11 (4,290), which are controlled by 2.16-GHz quad-center Intel Pentium N3530 and N3520 CPUs, separately.

The T200's 64GB eMMC SSD was generally quick, conveying an exchange rate of 44.6 MBps on our record duplicate test. That is speedier than the Inspiron 11 (30.5 MBps), the Aspire Switch 10 (23 MBps) and the Yoga 2 11 (38 MBps). Both the Inspiron and the Yoga 2 11 have 500GB, 5,400-rpm hard drives, while the Switch 10 has a 64GB SSD.

Matching 20,000 names and addresses in 16 minutes and 44 seconds, the T200 was slower than the Yoga 2 (9:44) and the Inspiron 11 (15:22) on our Spreadsheet Performance test. Then again, it was speedier than the Aspire Switch 10, which took around 21 minutes.

Illustrations

With an incorporated Intel HD Graphics card, amusements, for example, Despicable Me: Minion Rush, GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience and Happy Chef 2 ran easily, yet the T200 fails to possess the muscle for additionally burdened titles, for example, World of Warcraft.

On the 3DMark Ice Storm benchmark, the T200's score of 16,567 is lower than those enrolled by the Switch 10 (17,922), the Inspiron 11 (20,361) and the Yoga 2 11 (32,053).

Cams

Pictures I brought with the T200's 5-MP back cam looked brilliant and splendid, with red Manhattan structures popping against the profound blue sky. Points of interest, for example, lines on an uncovered block divider, looked fresh.

The 1080p feature I shot of road movement in New York's Flatiron District looked also energetic and sharp, with precisely hued taxicabs and decently characterized building edges.

In advance, the 2-MP cam took grainy, dull selfies.

While the picture precisely delineated my lime-green earphones and pastel-green shirt, my face was secured in diverse spots. The pictures likewise had a general yellow tone.

Battery Life

Asus claims the T200's 38-Whr battery can last up to 8.5 hours, contingent upon the gadget design and use. On Laptop Mag's battery test (persistent Web surfing over Wi-Fi at 100 nits of splendor), the T200 kept going 6 hours and 27 minutes.

That is not exactly the normal ultraportable (7:48) and the Switch 10 (6:34), yet better than the Inspiron 11 (6:14) and the Yoga 2 11 (5:19). Shockingly, there's no second battery in the console dock.

Programming and Warranty

The T200 runs a 64-bit adaptation of Windows 8.1 and is generally free of bloatware. The sprinkling of packaged applications are generally valuable, including the Asus-marked PhotoDirector and PowerDirector for photograph and feature altering.

The PowerDirector project (beginning at $70) is our top pick for feature altering programming, and getting it free of charge with the T200 is doubtlessly an in addition to for moviemakers. Asus additionally packages the Line informing application, Zinio magazine application and Netflix, and in addition a year of boundless space on the organization's cloud administration, WebStorage. After that, you'll get 5GB of space free, 100GB at $22.99 every year or 500GB at $99.99 every year.

Asus offers an one-year universal guarantee and one year of inadvertent harm security with the Transformer Book T200. That implies on the off chance that you drop or harm your gadget or spill something on it, Asus will repair or trade it free of charge, contingent upon the harm. Perceive how Asus fared in our Best & Worst Brands report and Tech Support Showdown.

Primary concern


It's tricky to emerge in the ocean of Windows 8 tablet-portable computer half breeds, yet the Asus Transformer Book T200 is a decent separable 2-in-1. It offers a sleek outline; an agreeable, full-measure console; and a lively IPS show with genuinely wide survey plot. Furthermore, you can extend the capacity through the shrewd hard commute narrows. In any case, I wish Asus had discovered room on the dock for an optional battery to support the battery life.

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