Interfaces
• 1 x USB 2.0
• 1 x Micro USB 2.0
• 1 x Micro HDMI
• 1 x Headphone-out & Audio-in Combo Jack
Misc
• 1.2 Mega Pixel web camera (Fixed type)
Latest comments (22)
andrewdb
12 May 16#22
I have one.
OK for general Web etc. Keyboard is a bit 'calculator' . Unit is unbalanced as screen has most of the weight. Battery life about 8h. Takes ages to recharge.
Unit does feel a bit cheap
But then it is.
youknowwho
12 May 16#21
yep - its not £149 any more which makes the argument that it was cheaper pointless
I went ahead and bought this rather than waiting an unspecified amuont of time waiting for a price drop that may or may not happen against a old product.
wenttoabetterplace
12 May 161#20
*was
jimfire
11 May 161#3
cant see the t100h for less than 199, great price at 139, have you got a link?
Having owned one of these for 2 years, I think it's a great buy, especially for this money. I never had any need for a faster processor for my use case (lets all be honest, you'll be using this for web browsing and MS Office work) but I did find that RAM resources ran low when using Chrome. That's more an issue with the Chrome implementation than the device though.
Sadly I managed to smash the screen on my one recently and as it was an early version, screens (the digitiser) are around £100 for it and there's no guarantee it'll work as well as it did after replacement. So I replaced it with a Surface Book. The T100 does exactly the same as the SB, I just have a larger screen to look at and I don't run into the RAM issue anymore...
I always laugh when I see benchmarks posted for these things. If outright performance really mattered, you'd not be buying one of these as that's not its USP.
Good deal OP.
Paul
falfredo
12 May 16#17
More adventurous members may wish to consider the Chuwi Hi10 or similar, it has way better specs (cherry trail, 4gb ram, full HD screen, full size USB on tablet). It's not for everyone as it's a china import, but some may be OK with that. See techtablets.com for more.
Money_Expert
12 May 16#16
Curry's did it for £150 but it has expired now. I see some refurbs pink ones eBay going at £160.
I'm waiting for the next deal as Haleuohao suggested earlier.
windwoo
12 May 16#15
No a link to somewhere I can buy it for onl y £20-30 more.
Money_Expert
12 May 16#11
CPU Passmark
Z3735 = 909
Z8500 = 1708
80% quicker in that benchmark... should be noticeable. Only for £20-30 more
windwoo to Money_Expert
12 May 16#12
Link?
wenttoabetterplace to Money_Expert
12 May 16#14
My mistake, I was thinking of the Z8300 (the processor of choice in all the Chinese Windows tablets).
The Z8500 is barely any better than the Z3735F - especially given that it is powering a 1080p screen.
plewis00
12 May 16#9
And it's very thin with a premium metal casing too.
haleluohao
11 May 162#2
tbh wouldn't suggest to buy this tablet.
You can wait for another T100H promotion which is £139.99 and got better processor.
Money_Expert to haleluohao
12 May 16#8
Wow. T100HA is much better! 1080 with Z8500 Atom! I regret buying one of these Z3735 now
Zain97
12 May 16#7
Can you update this to Windows 10? Because I've got one and I've tried it so many times and it keeps crashing? I've linked it with an Sd card as there's no space on the tablet itself
trojan34
11 May 16#1
any good?
xela333 to trojan34
12 May 16#5
Depends what you want to use it for. For a Windows tablet it's great. If you'd rather a proper laptop, don't get rid
shredderbenjamin
12 May 162#4
had this, not a bad machine but obviously don't expect gaming performance... £129.99 is a fair price but not 'hot'
Opening post
Specifications
Operating System
• Microsoft Windows 8.1 32bit with Bing
• Microsoft Office 365pre installed
Processor
• Intel Atom BayTrail-T Z3735F 1.33 GHz
• Up to 1.83 GHz
• Quad-Core
• 2M Cache
Display
• 10.1" Touch Screen
• LED Backlit
• Resolution: 1366 x 768
Memory
• 2 GB On board Memory
Hard drive
• 32 GB eMMC
Audio
• Built-in speaker
• Built-in microphone
Graphics
• Intel HD Graphics Gen7
Networking
• 802.11agn+Bluetooth 4.0 (Dual band)
Power Supply
• 10W AC Adapter
• Output: 5V DC, 2A, 10W
• Input: 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz universal
• 31WHrs, 1S2P, 2-cell Li-ion Polymer Battery Pack
Dimensions
• Width 263mm
• Depth 171mm
• Height 10.5mm
• Weight 1.1Kg
Interfaces
• 1 x USB 2.0
• 1 x Micro USB 2.0
• 1 x Micro HDMI
• 1 x Headphone-out & Audio-in Combo Jack
Misc
• 1.2 Mega Pixel web camera (Fixed type)
Latest comments (22)
OK for general Web etc. Keyboard is a bit 'calculator' . Unit is unbalanced as screen has most of the weight. Battery life about 8h. Takes ages to recharge.
Unit does feel a bit cheap
But then it is.
I went ahead and bought this rather than waiting an unspecified amuont of time waiting for a price drop that may or may not happen against a old product.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/asus-transformer-book-t100ha-10-1-2-1-32gb-grey-149-99-pc-world-poss-5-25-tcb-currys-2429020
Sadly I managed to smash the screen on my one recently and as it was an early version, screens (the digitiser) are around £100 for it and there's no guarantee it'll work as well as it did after replacement. So I replaced it with a Surface Book. The T100 does exactly the same as the SB, I just have a larger screen to look at and I don't run into the RAM issue anymore...
I always laugh when I see benchmarks posted for these things. If outright performance really mattered, you'd not be buying one of these as that's not its USP.
Good deal OP.
Paul
I'm waiting for the next deal as Haleuohao suggested earlier.
Z3735 = 909
Z8500 = 1708
80% quicker in that benchmark... should be noticeable. Only for £20-30 more
Where did you get the T100HA from for that price?
You can wait for another T100H promotion which is £139.99 and got better processor.
Depends what you want to use it for. For a Windows tablet it's great. If you'd rather a proper laptop, don't get rid