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Supatramp
22 Feb 169#8
Exactly what is all that waffle about???
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amour3k
22 Feb 16#1
This is about the same Spec as Linx 1010 Windows Tablets currently knocking about, but for about a third of your £150 price-tag, or less? (less the Keyboard Dock, & only 16GB instead of what u have there at 32GB instead, but apart from that ... )
How does your Deal compare more favourably?. :-)
Irony was, I always wanted one of these Asus Transformers as well, but after getting some of the Linx's, I'm now of the mind of ..... lol.
jacksonliam to amour3k
22 Feb 16#18
The linx is 140 quid with keyboard dock. Even without the keyboard dock the tablet is at least 100 quid from a reputable seller.
gxbdhx to amour3k
22 Feb 16#22
First of all 16gb is not enough you gonna have issues with upgrades and even when you say that you can expand it "blablabla" internal storage is much more faster than sd card.
Plus you can't rule out the keyboard, linx 10 keyboard is quite pricey.
Now what could be compared is linx 1010 32gb with keyboard it still goes for less but keep in mind that this one here has better resolution and I believe you get a proper glass screen rather than plastic ****?
Plus its ASUS I'm not crazy about brands but c'mon ASUS vs LINX. :l
Oh and price is around the same Linx bit cheaper but for a reason.
From what I recall of these Asus Transformers, they allllll used to come with a 500GB Keyboard Docking Bay right?, & not with a 32GB one or whatever?.
Yeh it used to cost notably far more than the current asking price of £150, being upwards of £250+ at the time?, but saying that, that was like upwards of 1.5+ years back & the like at the time, so things like depreciation would have long kicked in anyway?, eg. like the Linx 1010's eventually also did ... )
I haven't seen too many of these Transformers coming with a Keyboard Docking Bay with no 500GB internal hard drive present?, hmmmmm, not bad. :-)
Towelie to amour3k
22 Feb 16#10
Nah you could only get the 500GB version in Europe, possibly only Poland and the States to begin with.
I managed fine with 32GB for a couple of years but completely depends on what you want to do with it.
Windows 10 update will reduce the useable space even more though but you can put a 64GB micro SD I believe but I was always fine with the 32GB built in and then another 32GB on top via micro SD.
wenttoabetterplace to amour3k
22 Feb 162#15
It doesn't sound like you are particularly well placed to comment on the Asus T100 vs Linx...
The UK variant of the T100 originally had a Z3740 Atom processor - which is better than the one in the T100 in this deal...and better than the processor in your Linx. Only a v.small proportion of UK T100's sold were 32GB+500GB variants. That tended to be for the European/US market only.
As far as Linx vs T100. I owned both. The T100 has a vastly better battery life, and a much better keyboard dock. It is the better option...particularly when it has the Z3740 processor.
Neither the Linx or the T100 would get my recommendation now though. The processor is old, and the eMMC on both is pretty slow. Mine's served me well for over 2 years now - but I am definitely on the lookout for something else (with equivalent specs of the Atom powered Surface 3).
But yes, to be clear, the T100 is still better than the Linx.
amour3k
22 Feb 16#6
Thats true!, a few 'Deals' of these Lenovo's of late have been knocking about via HUKD in last few Days or so for Argos, Tesco, Sainsburys, etc, etc? (& of which, 1 of them had it for £119 also!).
Its not a true 'Like for like' comparison?.
The OP's Deal is for a Windows Powered Device, whereas the Lenovo link u produced is purely that of an Android Powered Device instead? .. do sort of depends on your preference really?.
But speaking of all things both Android & Windows where it counts is this:
I like the thoroughbred of Lenovo (being the ones who now own the rights to all of IBM's Technologies now & the like), but that Superfish 'stuffs' they installed upon ALLLL their previous Windows-based 'Devices' in the past from Tablets to Phones to Laptop to PC's to ..... on that account has made me a bit wary of them with anything 'Windows-based' they do now, which is very unfortunate.
I know because of the public issues it gained off of that Lenovo don't pre-install that again, but prior to that millions of such 'Units' had already been Shipped out Worldwide to Retailers wherever!, who's to say that some of these yet expelled Stock-lots wasn't part of 1+ years Batch-lots of the infected Product Chain before that particular Malware was pulled forth?.
Fortunately their Android Devices aren't capable of containing Superfish, as that was for Windows ONLY (as far as I'm aware?).
But as Lenovo makes both Windows & Android Devices regardless (but hopefully not so with an Android Superfish?).
But saying that, Android has its own inherent 'issues' too I guess? (u can't win ... ) ahhhhhhhh well?, lol.
kingchris
22 Feb 16#7
I linked to the Lenovo Miix 300 which is Windows powered.
Supatramp
22 Feb 169#8
Exactly what is all that waffle about???
northlondon01
22 Feb 161#9
Think he's alluding to the adware/malware that was installed on lenovo laptops a year or so back.
Think this Asus is USB 2, which may effect some if they're thinking of putting a tiny thumb drive in to increase storage.
Towelie to northlondon01
22 Feb 16#11
My original T100TA has USB 3.0 on the keyboard dock so I'd imagine this is the same as it looks identical.
No USB input on the actual tablet though unless you go OTG.
northlondon01
22 Feb 16#12
I was just going from the ebuyer description, it says one micro USB and one USB 2.0. Although I find the specs listed on a lot of sites to be a little lacking sometimes!
Towelie
22 Feb 16#13
Fair enough and it could be right tbf as I paid about £300 for mine so they must have cut some corners somewhere to get the price down!
Just thought it strange they offer 'lesser spec' on a newer model but could well be the case and the USB 3 on mine wasn't very fast anyway as it was restricted by the micro SD controller or something beyond my understanding.
sprite127594
22 Feb 16#14
Same price at Amazon
wenttoabetterplace
22 Feb 16#16
The Windows 10 increases the amount of available space (especially when compared to the older version of the T100 which shipped with an uncompressed Windows image)
wenttoabetterplace
22 Feb 16#17
Did you even look on the John Lewis page for that Lenovo?! It is Windows 10 powered.
Towelie
22 Feb 16#19
Get yourself a Dell Venue Pro 11 as that's what I just changed to it is awesome.
Just make sure you go for a Core-M series CPU if you go for one of those.
Towelie
22 Feb 16#20
Fair enough as I was just speaking from experience as mine seemed to have less space after the update.
I've still not got round to selling it so I will have a look as it has intrigued me now as I thought I deleted the old windows and update files to clear as much space but possibly not.
EDIT - Oh and my old one is one of the originals with the better processor than this one and is going for less than this..........
slipstream222
22 Feb 16#21
Beware not all versions include the keyboard or dock as they call it and they can't be bought separately. Happened to me and I had a hell of a job returning it - multiple calls, return authorisation to a blank address - ebuyer should be better buy Asus direct are appalling. I can't see positive indication this package includes the keyboard / dock.
wenttoabetterplace
22 Feb 16#23
Micro USB charging is important to me...which counts out the Pro 11.
The Surface 3 is basically my perfect device - but it is too pricey. With that said, I got my T100 for under £100 almost 2 years ago...so I reckon I will be able to get a great price on a Surface 3 if I look on Gumtree for long enough :smiley:
darrenhughes522
22 Feb 16#24
If you get this pray it doesn't go wrong Asus support are the worst I have ever dealt with. I had a tablet that was won't wrong close to 12 months warranty limit sent asus receipt and they said it was definitely covered. So sent it received an email saying actually it wasn't covered and oh it's £48 pound for delivery if you want it back. It only cost £60 on a tesco deal from here. Honestly if you want a warranty steer clear!!!
wenttoabetterplace to darrenhughes522
22 Feb 16#25
If you were a savvy consumer, you'd have threatened them with small claims court action.
The warranty is from the date of receipt of the device, NOT the date on which it was manufactured (which is almost certainly how they got their incorrect warranty date).
Also - in the first 12 months it is the responsibility of the retailer to deal with warranty issues. So you should have just given it to Tesco's to deal with and let them deal with Asus.
In short, you were mugged.
omgpleasespamme
23 Feb 16#26
My Dell Venue 11 charges via micro USB. Has an Atom Z3770, full-size USB 3.0 port on the tablet and an extra battery in the keyboard not a hard drive.
splender
23 Feb 16#27
The original T100TA was higher priced than now, but it was astonishing good value two years' ago. Exceptionally long battery life for running and in sleep mode plus it came with full Office 2013 home and student licence that I transferred to an i5 quad core laptop which saved me £99+ as up to then I was running Office 2003. Altogether a super reliable portable PC to carry around.
The_Announcer
23 Feb 16#28
Great little tablet for office work. Huge battery life and full windows 10 upgrade. the screen isn't great and the keypad is fine, not great, but fine. If you want a productivity laptop then grab this.
Towelie
23 Feb 16#29
Venue Pro 11 is micro USB charging too and it does a full charge in about 2-3 hours depending if you are using it at the time or not.
You get the micro USB input on one side and the full sized USB 3 on the other :smiley:
I got a Core M5Y71, 4GB RAM & 128GB SSD brand new for £260 off eBay so you can get good deals on these and I believe they have the added bonus of being fanless which I don't think the Surfaces are??
Keyboards are a bit pricey for the Dell though but I would highly recommend one after a month of ownership so far.
wenttoabetterplace
23 Feb 16#30
The Surface 3 (non Pro) is fanless. I reckon I could probably get a 128GB/4GB Atom for around £350 with the keyboard on Gumtree...which makes it a similar price to what yours would be with the keyboard attachment (I couldn't do without the keyboard).
My T100 isn't fully dead yet though - so I'll keep pushing it until it fails entirely (speakers/headphone jack/HDMI are no longer functional - but Bluetooth audio and Miracast work perfectly :smiley: . The reality of being bounced around in a pannier bag for a few thousand miles each year).
I'll keep the Venue in mind though; that USB charging feature makes all the difference.
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How does your Deal compare more favourably?. :-)
Irony was, I always wanted one of these Asus Transformers as well, but after getting some of the Linx's, I'm now of the mind of ..... lol.
Plus you can't rule out the keyboard, linx 10 keyboard is quite pricey.
Now what could be compared is linx 1010 32gb with keyboard it still goes for less but keep in mind that this one here has better resolution and I believe you get a proper glass screen rather than plastic ****?
Plus its ASUS I'm not crazy about brands but c'mon ASUS vs LINX. :l
Oh and price is around the same Linx bit cheaper but for a reason.
P.S. I own linx myself.
Its all good though.
http://www.johnlewis.com/lenovo-miix-300-tablet-with-detachable-keyboard-intel-atom-2gb-ram-windows-10-10-1-32gb-wi-fi-black/p2309219?sku=235089268&kpid=235089268&s_kenid=e1781d6f-19f6-4524-a218-0a7139644613&s_kwcid=402x1633292&tmad=c&tmcampid=73
Yeh it used to cost notably far more than the current asking price of £150, being upwards of £250+ at the time?, but saying that, that was like upwards of 1.5+ years back & the like at the time, so things like depreciation would have long kicked in anyway?, eg. like the Linx 1010's eventually also did ... )
I haven't seen too many of these Transformers coming with a Keyboard Docking Bay with no 500GB internal hard drive present?, hmmmmm, not bad. :-)
I managed fine with 32GB for a couple of years but completely depends on what you want to do with it.
Windows 10 update will reduce the useable space even more though but you can put a 64GB micro SD I believe but I was always fine with the 32GB built in and then another 32GB on top via micro SD.
The UK variant of the T100 originally had a Z3740 Atom processor - which is better than the one in the T100 in this deal...and better than the processor in your Linx. Only a v.small proportion of UK T100's sold were 32GB+500GB variants. That tended to be for the European/US market only.
As far as Linx vs T100. I owned both. The T100 has a vastly better battery life, and a much better keyboard dock. It is the better option...particularly when it has the Z3740 processor.
Neither the Linx or the T100 would get my recommendation now though. The processor is old, and the eMMC on both is pretty slow. Mine's served me well for over 2 years now - but I am definitely on the lookout for something else (with equivalent specs of the Atom powered Surface 3).
But yes, to be clear, the T100 is still better than the Linx.
Its not a true 'Like for like' comparison?.
The OP's Deal is for a Windows Powered Device, whereas the Lenovo link u produced is purely that of an Android Powered Device instead? .. do sort of depends on your preference really?.
But speaking of all things both Android & Windows where it counts is this:
I like the thoroughbred of Lenovo (being the ones who now own the rights to all of IBM's Technologies now & the like), but that Superfish 'stuffs' they installed upon ALLLL their previous Windows-based 'Devices' in the past from Tablets to Phones to Laptop to PC's to ..... on that account has made me a bit wary of them with anything 'Windows-based' they do now, which is very unfortunate.
I know because of the public issues it gained off of that Lenovo don't pre-install that again, but prior to that millions of such 'Units' had already been Shipped out Worldwide to Retailers wherever!, who's to say that some of these yet expelled Stock-lots wasn't part of 1+ years Batch-lots of the infected Product Chain before that particular Malware was pulled forth?.
Fortunately their Android Devices aren't capable of containing Superfish, as that was for Windows ONLY (as far as I'm aware?).
But as Lenovo makes both Windows & Android Devices regardless (but hopefully not so with an Android Superfish?).
But saying that, Android has its own inherent 'issues' too I guess? (u can't win ... ) ahhhhhhhh well?, lol.
Think this Asus is USB 2, which may effect some if they're thinking of putting a tiny thumb drive in to increase storage.
No USB input on the actual tablet though unless you go OTG.
Just thought it strange they offer 'lesser spec' on a newer model but could well be the case and the USB 3 on mine wasn't very fast anyway as it was restricted by the micro SD controller or something beyond my understanding.
Just make sure you go for a Core-M series CPU if you go for one of those.
I've still not got round to selling it so I will have a look as it has intrigued me now as I thought I deleted the old windows and update files to clear as much space but possibly not.
EDIT - Oh and my old one is one of the originals with the better processor than this one and is going for less than this..........
The Surface 3 is basically my perfect device - but it is too pricey. With that said, I got my T100 for under £100 almost 2 years ago...so I reckon I will be able to get a great price on a Surface 3 if I look on Gumtree for long enough :smiley:
The warranty is from the date of receipt of the device, NOT the date on which it was manufactured (which is almost certainly how they got their incorrect warranty date).
Also - in the first 12 months it is the responsibility of the retailer to deal with warranty issues. So you should have just given it to Tesco's to deal with and let them deal with Asus.
In short, you were mugged.
You get the micro USB input on one side and the full sized USB 3 on the other :smiley:
I got a Core M5Y71, 4GB RAM & 128GB SSD brand new for £260 off eBay so you can get good deals on these and I believe they have the added bonus of being fanless which I don't think the Surfaces are??
Keyboards are a bit pricey for the Dell though but I would highly recommend one after a month of ownership so far.
My T100 isn't fully dead yet though - so I'll keep pushing it until it fails entirely (speakers/headphone jack/HDMI are no longer functional - but Bluetooth audio and Miracast work perfectly :smiley: . The reality of being bounced around in a pannier bag for a few thousand miles each year).
I'll keep the Venue in mind though; that USB charging feature makes all the difference.