Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Transformer Prime as laptop
I am often asked about my opinion on the iPad. I bought the iPad when it first came out and have wore it out. But, it does have its shortfalls by not opening web pages that use Adobe Flash Player or it fails miserably when trying to use it offline and sync with the cloud. I love the iOS interface though. I bought an iphone early on too, but had to return it because I couldn't type a text or even a short email on the thing. So, I used my trusty Blackberry Curve for several years and wore my thumb out rolling the little ball around. Then Windows Mobile sort of came - and went. I used a big brick phone, the Samsung i730 slider with a touchscreen and a stylus. Then, along comes Android. My first Android phone was the Droid2 from Motorola and this device really was the start of a transformation for me. For the first time, I had a phone with a touchscreen and a very nice keyboard. I kept my Droid2 until the Droid4 came out offering the same type of phone along with a larger screen and 4G. I was moving up now! It was then that I began looking for an Android Tablet since, until recently, they really couldn't come close to competing with the iPad. The iPad was also presenting me and a client with some real challenges. So, I bought the ASUS Transformer Prime. Up next, my thoughts on the ASUS Transformer Prime.
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