This is the new version 64GB Transformer Book T100HA that is powered by the latest Cherry trail quad-core Intel® Atom™ processor that intel claim is twice as fast as previous generations.
It also has the new USB 3.1 Type-C port as well as the older more common type of USB.
At just 8.45mm thin, the T100HA is 20% thinner than previous editions. Weighing just 580g.
Even when the keyboard is attached, it is a very slender 16.5mm thickness and just under 1kg, so you'll never have an excuse to leave it at home.
CPU: 1.44GHz Intel Atom x5-Z8500 Processor (quad-core)
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
RAM: 2GB (4GB versions available outside the UK)
Screen: 10.1-inches 1280 x 800 resolution
Storage: 58.2GB eMMC (34GB available)
Optical drive: N/A
Ports: 2-in-1 card reader (Micro SD/Micro SDXC), 1 x Microphone-in/Headphone-out jack, 1 x USB 2.0 port, 1 x USB-C Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps), 1 x Micro USB, 1 x micro HDMI
Connectivity: Integrated 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v4.0
Camera: 2 cameras; front 2 megapixels, rear 5 megapixels
Tablet Dimensions: 265 x 175 x 8.45mm (WxDxH)
Dock Dimensions: 265 x 173.7 x 10mm (WxDxH)
Operating System: Windows 10 Home
Tablet Weight: 0.58kg
Dock Weight: 0.46kg
- louiselouise
*apologies, the eMMC storage is 32GB - that's what I get for not reading through properly!
Battery: 2 cell (30Wh) / 10 Watts
Operating System: Windows 10 64bit
- louiselouise
Top comments
paulandpam1 to genieuk2008
20 Nov 155#3
Windows 10 runs extremely well on 2gb ram, you obviously haven't tried it.
The linx 7" and 8" only have 1gb ram and most people are surprised at how good they run.
Latest comments (35)
Chiptivo
6 Dec 15#35
Office will work on these won't they?
Currys match them in a bundle with office. I know the answer is yes, but just double checking.
imdave
25 Nov 15#33
Need to edit that title, huge difference between having 32GB & 64GB of storage for a Windows tablet.
paulandpam1 to imdave
25 Nov 15#34
Erm, the title clearly states 64GB of storage its people themselves who are not properly reading the title that are confusing this with the cheaper 32GB version.
muttyhc
24 Nov 15#32
need something for raw photo editing, is this any cop?
bellarious
23 Nov 15#31
same price in argos for the blue and pinkies but if you have nationwide account you could get an extra 10%
Comes in Tin Grey, Silk White, Aqua Blue and Rouge Pink (from the ASUS UK website) - 64-bit Windows 10, according to the forums I've read.
Think I need to step away from the PC - sleep-deprived and my second edit says it has 32GB eMMC! I would spring for this from amazon.fr but too many doubts about quality control issues at this point.
andy_sym
23 Nov 15#27
Nope - not seen the 4GB in the UK but buying from Amazon.com for less than the inferior UK spec'd one would be my choice as that way you get a very similar US layout keyboard too.
but it states "Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues." Wondering about charging the tablet, though I would imagine these chargers are pretty generic.
janner43
23 Nov 15#28
Several reports on transformerforums.com re: ghost touches & dodgy build quality on the t100ha. The basic T100 "with Bing" is £149.99 today from Amazon
louiselouise
23 Nov 15#26
Is the 4GB version sold in the UK? I'm slightly tempted (niece's Xmas) - I did see a few comments saying that the Cherry Trails (thinking specifically of the Telcast X98 Pro) have a tendency to overheat?
andy_sym
23 Nov 15#25
New generation Atoms like the one in the T100HA can handle 4GB ram fine. See the Amazon.com version I mentioned above.
yektao
20 Nov 151#8
DO NOT BUY..... I just bought it. Really happy with it. But too expensive in UK. You can order 4gb ram 128gb from amazon.fr for 270 pound..
Ruffuz to yektao
20 Nov 15#11
How much storage system takes?
arhlamb to yektao
23 Nov 15#24
It will have a French AZERTY keyboard though!
genieuk2008
20 Nov 152#2
I'd recommend a minimum of 4gb ram on a windows machine, especially if installing a 64 bit operating system which uses up more memory for each byte stored.
paulandpam1 to genieuk2008
20 Nov 155#3
Windows 10 runs extremely well on 2gb ram, you obviously haven't tried it.
The linx 7" and 8" only have 1gb ram and most people are surprised at how good they run.
speculatrix to genieuk2008
23 Nov 15#23
I'd second this, 2GB is OK if you only do one or two things at once, e.g. web and word processing, but as soon as you have a lot of tabs open or a second memory hungry program it will begin to stall.
Of course you won't be able to get more than 2GB without going to a core-i based machine which is a lot more expensive.
andy_sym
23 Nov 151#22
You can get the better 4GB ram version from Amazon.com (USA) site including postage and VAT / Import fees for £238.11 however I would have a read of the reviews on there as by all accounts this new version is not a worthy successor to the old faithful T100TA
GuigsyUK
23 Nov 15#21
I've got the original Asus Transformer TA100. Windows 10 runs fine and most apps are OK. It's fast enough and the lack of storage doesn't bother me too much as you can bung an SD card in the side as an extra drive. The issue is Gmail opened in Chrome will chunk through 500MB RAM on its own. Open a few tabs and use a few plugins and you start getting memory warnings and it slows to a crawl. I know it's not specifically the PC's fault and other browsers (and websites) are leaner, but the RAM issue is the main reason I'm replacing it.
grimboj2
23 Nov 15#19
Not sure where it sits in the scheme of things, it's a low spec windows tablet with a magnetic bluetooth keyboard? *shrugs*
paulandpam1 to grimboj2
23 Nov 15#20
For a windows tablet the spec is quite good considering it has the new Cherry trail processor and most other tablets are still plodding along on the old Atom 3775.
The keyboard is also not Bluetooth it attaches very firmly with the magnet links and the key data is transferred through the connection.
fishmaster
22 Nov 151#18
Too expensive and the form factor is dated.
boaba1
22 Nov 15#17
I'll bet it can easily be changed. Pop a couple of keys out and change settings
boaba1
20 Nov 151#15
ordered the french version. twice the power for £262. bargain
paulandpam1 to boaba1
22 Nov 15#16
I would be weary of the warranty issues and faulty returns to France plus only a 12 month warranty.
Also you do know the French keyboard has a different key layout (AZERTY) and is not what you'll be used to.
westernsmith
20 Nov 151#14
I had the 32gb version of the HA, but ended up getting rid of it after 3 (slow, inept) repairs in 2 months and a few other niggles.
It arrived with a faulty connection to the dock, so the keyboard kept disconnecting. Apparently this needed the whole motherboard replacing...
When it came back from the technicians, they'd broken the internal 8gb backup drive (the 64gb version doesn't have this, so you don't have to worry about that here, apparently the techs do this a lot of the 32gb ones, and all the refurb ones have them missing), so I sent it back again asking for it to be fixed back to factory hardware settings, which they didn't do.
Finally, a couple of weeks back, the WIFI card broke, and when I got it back (with another motherboard) they said they wouldn't service it again if it came in with windows 10 on it, because it's not covered by their warranty. Asus themselves say that's wrong, but the techs they employ seem pretty not great...
Add to that that they charge really slowly (if you're using it with the stock charger, you can run it down faster than it charges...), and you'd probably be better off with a Linx 10" with the free keyboard deal they're doing or something like that.
yektao
20 Nov 15#13
with windows 10 it does not much. I installed office, and some apps so I do not remember how much was initial as I have 128gb. Not much to worry about the storage...
I wish they did charge from USB C rather than micro usb which will make it faster to charge.
Only downside is AZERTY keyboard but I do not look while writing therefore does not matter.
But definitely you will need 4gb ram if you want multitasking easily. I can run autocad LT on it with any issue. So I am happy with performance..
Ruffuz
20 Nov 15#10
JL website is showing Quad-core Intel Atom Z3775.
That's wrong?
paulandpam1 to Ruffuz
20 Nov 151#12
John lewis have the Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) T100HA-FU006T listed which defo has the new Cherry trail Z8500 quad core processor.
Ruffuz
20 Nov 15#9
is it time to give it another go...
shaky1910
20 Nov 15#4
£229 at curry's...I'm sure JL will price match?
shaky1910 to shaky1910
20 Nov 15#6
just noticed the curry's one is only 32gb so not the same spec
paulandpam1 to shaky1910
20 Nov 15#7
Curry's /PC world is only 32gb version, the John Lewis is 64gb and a 2 year guarantee.
marc1401
20 Nov 15#5
2gb is perfectly adequate on this machine.
paulandpam1
20 Nov 15#1
This is the cheapest 64GB version I could find on the internet, everywhere else seems to be £279.99 plus it comes with a 2 year guarantee.
Opening post
It also has the new USB 3.1 Type-C port as well as the older more common type of USB.
At just 8.45mm thin, the T100HA is 20% thinner than previous editions. Weighing just 580g.
Even when the keyboard is attached, it is a very slender 16.5mm thickness and just under 1kg, so you'll never have an excuse to leave it at home.
CPU: 1.44GHz Intel Atom x5-Z8500 Processor (quad-core)
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
RAM: 2GB (4GB versions available outside the UK)
Screen: 10.1-inches 1280 x 800 resolution
Storage: 58.2GB eMMC (34GB available)
Optical drive: N/A
Ports: 2-in-1 card reader (Micro SD/Micro SDXC), 1 x Microphone-in/Headphone-out jack, 1 x USB 2.0 port, 1 x USB-C Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps), 1 x Micro USB, 1 x micro HDMI
Connectivity: Integrated 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v4.0
Camera: 2 cameras; front 2 megapixels, rear 5 megapixels
Tablet Dimensions: 265 x 175 x 8.45mm (WxDxH)
Dock Dimensions: 265 x 173.7 x 10mm (WxDxH)
Operating System: Windows 10 Home
Tablet Weight: 0.58kg
Dock Weight: 0.46kg
- louiselouise
*apologies, the eMMC storage is 32GB - that's what I get for not reading through properly!
Battery: 2 cell (30Wh) / 10 Watts
Operating System: Windows 10 64bit
- louiselouise
Top comments
The linx 7" and 8" only have 1gb ram and most people are surprised at how good they run.
Latest comments (35)
Currys match them in a bundle with office. I know the answer is yes, but just double checking.
Some chatter on the T100HA here http://www.transformerforums.com/forum/asus-transformer-book-t100-general-discussions/47375-t100ha-15.html (latest discussions)
This quote from the Forum Administrator doesn't inspire confidence in ASUS (tablets) though:
From 13th November:
German forum: https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.computerbase.de/forum/showthread.php%3Ft%3D1522076%26page%3D3&prev=search
Reviews (2GB RAM version): http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/tablets/asus-transformer-book-t100ha-1306668/review/
Notebook check seem a bit more positive (4GB RAM version reviewed): http://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-Transformer-Book-T100HA-Convertible-Review.151966.0.html
(4GB RAM version reviewed): http://www.trustedreviews.com/asus-transformer-book-t100ha-review
Comes in Tin Grey, Silk White, Aqua Blue and Rouge Pink (from the ASUS UK website) - 64-bit Windows 10, according to the forums I've read.
Think I need to step away from the PC - sleep-deprived and my second edit says it has 32GB eMMC! I would spring for this from amazon.fr but too many doubts about quality control issues at this point.
but it states "Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues." Wondering about charging the tablet, though I would imagine these chargers are pretty generic.
The linx 7" and 8" only have 1gb ram and most people are surprised at how good they run.
Of course you won't be able to get more than 2GB without going to a core-i based machine which is a lot more expensive.
The keyboard is also not Bluetooth it attaches very firmly with the magnet links and the key data is transferred through the connection.
Also you do know the French keyboard has a different key layout (AZERTY) and is not what you'll be used to.
It arrived with a faulty connection to the dock, so the keyboard kept disconnecting. Apparently this needed the whole motherboard replacing...
When it came back from the technicians, they'd broken the internal 8gb backup drive (the 64gb version doesn't have this, so you don't have to worry about that here, apparently the techs do this a lot of the 32gb ones, and all the refurb ones have them missing), so I sent it back again asking for it to be fixed back to factory hardware settings, which they didn't do.
Finally, a couple of weeks back, the WIFI card broke, and when I got it back (with another motherboard) they said they wouldn't service it again if it came in with windows 10 on it, because it's not covered by their warranty. Asus themselves say that's wrong, but the techs they employ seem pretty not great...
Add to that that they charge really slowly (if you're using it with the stock charger, you can run it down faster than it charges...), and you'd probably be better off with a Linx 10" with the free keyboard deal they're doing or something like that.
I wish they did charge from USB C rather than micro usb which will make it faster to charge.
Only downside is AZERTY keyboard but I do not look while writing therefore does not matter.
But definitely you will need 4gb ram if you want multitasking easily. I can run autocad LT on it with any issue. So I am happy with performance..
That's wrong?