ASUS Padfone X Keyboard Dock Review - Asus Padfone X and S

Today I stopped by an ATT corporate store and picked up the Padfone X Mobile Dock / Keyboard for $99.00
Jumping right into the goods because I really dont need to give a lengthy explanation of how a bluetooth keyboard works
Pros:
1) Perfect compliment to the Padfone X, works perfect and has a a bunch of shortcut selections that replace what would be the f1 to f12 keys
2) Dedicated screenshot key, perfect for stealing those instagram/facebook meme's lol
3) Holds the pad snug and is not a pain to detatch
4) Charges rather quickly
5) Is software upgrade-able, at the moment there is little or no mention of firmware updates for the keyboard but you'll see in the cons why we will be seeing an update soon
6) Very easy to pair with the phone and works with other bluetooth enabled devices.
7) The touchpad is very accurate and the buttons click very nicely
8) Built to last, this is not cheaply made, the keyboard is very rugged and has an all aluminum housing. The LED light alerts you to whether the keyboard is pairing or if there is a change in the battery life.
Cons:
1) The keyboard is heavier than the tablet and phone, so carrying this around in your backpack or preferred carrying bag will be a bit of a workout
2) Does not come with a charger, yes you must switch out the charger from the tablet or phone once you are finished and plug in to recharge the keyboard. I would assume the keyboard has some kind of extended battery in conjunction with its metal housing that adds weight, but the aluminum does add weight
3) does not charge natively via QI wireless, it charges only via micro usb
4) does not connect to the Padfone X in any other way but bluetooth, so there is no way the Padfone X station could charge the keyboard directly.
5) Keyboard lag when using the navigational keys too fast, although a software update can fix this
6) The shortcuts using the trackpad are a small learning curve, but no shortcuts to swipe scroll up or down on pages
7) A keyboard that costs $99, well if you want to make your Padfone X experience complete you will get this, I would say wait for the price to go down but do get one if you can.
The keyboard only comes by itself with the standard Asus instructions. It would have been nice if they could have included a dual charger of some kind, Like the one pictured in the instructions that doesn't seem to exist at the moment
Remember that this device is brand new, and who knows what kind of updates and/or features could be given in due time. With the keyboard attached it is a weighty item. Portable it is but I would have not complained of manufacturing quality if they used the same materials for the keyboard as they did with the Screen dock and phone.
I am curious however as to why this keyboard is so heavy...who knows anyone have the courage to gut theirs?
On a scale of 1 to 10 overall i give this accessory a 7 in fairness. Perhaps if they could have integrated a QI charger to both power the phone and tablet dock it would be worth its weight.

Are you sure the keyboard can receive firmware updates?

On the underside of the keyboard is a label that reads H/W ver 2.0, S/W ver 1.0
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Hi,
Anybody knows if it works with padfone 2?
Thanks

fsg said:
Hi,
Anybody knows if it works with padfone 2?
Thanks
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The Bluetooth keyboard works with just about any android device once paired. However the function keys have variable effects depending on the device

8125Omnimax said:
The Bluetooth keyboard works with just about any android device once paired. However the function keys have variable effects depending on the device
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Got the phone with dock for $189.99, not brand new but in like new condition, still available.

damiloveu said:
Got the phone with dock for $189.99, not brand new but in like new condition, still available.
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Do you have the keyboard too?
I'm trying to find where to buy the Keyboard for the Padfone X, can anyone help me please???

Toney092 said:
Do you have the keyboard too?
I'm trying to find where to buy the Keyboard for the Padfone X, can anyone help me please???
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Seconded, I want to get the keyboard too but I can't find it. Any help locating one, or if someone wants to sell me theirs - it'd be much appreciated.

me too friends ..searched for it every where with no luck

BerayekZ said:
me too friends ..searched for it every where with no luck
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/pad...clampshell-t3020399/post58886367#post58886367

can you confirm how many keystroke will register simultaneously? basically i am asking if the keyboard has N-key rollover especially important for gaming like pressing w and a and say space for firing

clyevo said:
can you confirm how many keystroke will register simultaneously? basically i am asking if the keyboard has N-key rollover especially important for gaming like pressing w and a and say space for firing
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Do you know many android games that leverage keyboards? I haven't seen any... Most are touchscreen.
In my (extremely) testing, I haven't had any problems with simultaneous key presses. I have had issue with the trackpad when typing (palms keep pressing it) - there's a button to disable the trackpad that I need to get accustom too using. The keyboard is also so narrow that they had to remove the ' " and the / ? buttons. They have instead moved those to the buttons immediately to their left which will let you access the symbols for ' " / ? by holding the function key down. REALLY hard to get used to.
Overall, it's a keyboard for when you're in a pinch, not for comfort.

hi
can i use this keyboard with my Padfone S ?
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yes you can use this with the padfone s . im using it right now as i type

kaylord84 said:
yes you can use this with the padfone s . im using it right now as i type
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Is that a Padfone 1 keyboard dock that you're using with Padfone S?? Or did I misunderstand?
Just wondering as I am a firm Padfone fan and I need to replace my PF2 (managed to drop it one too many times). The lack of a keyboard dock has been annoying me since I got the PF2 - and the idea that I could re-use my PF1 keyboard seems a good one for now.
Cheers
Pascoe

no its the Padfone X mobile dock im using with the Padfone S

kaylord84 said:
no its the Padfone X mobile dock im using with the Padfone S
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Ahhhh ok - well that at least makes more sense. Doesn't help me in the short term though I guess as those padfone X keyboards seem to be hard to get hold of.
What I really want is a transformer book V but it looks like that was never actually released.

kaylord84 said:
yes you can use this with the padfone s . im using it right now as i type
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thank you .
where can i buy this keyboard , i'm not finding it on amazon . could you please give a link ? i'm from Baltimore

I bought mine from AT&T its since been discontinued

kaylord84 said:
I bought mine from AT&T its since been discontinued
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I just grabbed a new one on eBay, cheaper than it was when it was introduced, but still really too expensive.
I love that it grabs on to the tablet and gives you a nice clam shell, but I cannot stress enough how incredibly heavy it makes it. I mean the tablet/phone combo was no lightweight to start with and the keyboard might weight more by itself. Compared to the Motorola Atrix keyboard I had been using it's a considerable weight jump. You may have to invest in a man-purse if you want to carry it around.
The track pad seemed a little sloppy/slow compared to the bluetooth mouse I had been using, but since you have the touch screen, I can excuse that.

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[Q] anyone else think the hardware keyboard should be a blue tooth keyboard

It seems like the keyboard should be able to connect to the tablet via blue tooth when it's not connected to the tablet.
I wonder if there is anyway to mod it be a blue tooth keyboard?
There are times where it's nice to use the transformer as a tablet, but during that time the keyboard is totally useless.
Can the keyboard even be connected to the tablet via cable to use the battery but without having to hold up the extra bulk and such?
No, if you want a simple keyboard buy one. This dock is a dock, not simply an external keyboard. Bluetooth would just rape the battery on both and limit the functionality of it.
tazmeister said:
It seems like the keyboard should be able to connect to the tablet via blue tooth when it's not connected to the tablet.
I wonder if there is anyway to mod it be a blue tooth keyboard?
There are times where it's nice to use the transformer as a tablet, but during that time the keyboard is totally useless.
Can the keyboard even be connected to the tablet via cable to use the battery but without having to hold up the extra bulk and such?
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In one word...No
There are lots of bluetooth keyboards you can find if you want one. As they say ...it is what it is.
I still use mine as a tablet. I usually plug the charger into the dock when I'm using it as a tablet only.
You can pick up bluetooth keyboards for cheap. Doesnt hurt to have several options.
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it's really diapointing to see how little thought went in to the few responses.
does this sort of lack of thought and imagination really epitomize the general population here?
has anyone heard of the idea of a dual or multi-use tool?
and what about an on/off switch for blue tooth?
oh well, dead topic at this point
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tazmeister said:
it's really diapointing to see how little thought went in to the few responses.
does this sort of lack of thought and imagination really epitomize the general population here?
has anyone heard of the idea of a dual or multi-use tool?
and what about an on/off switch for blue tooth?
oh well, dead topic at this point
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so you made a thread asking if people agree with your opinion; they don't, and you call them dumb?
Also, yes, we are the epitome of the general population (...lol, wut?)
but to answer your question, the keyboard could have been a Bluetooth keyboard as well as a dock. no one is denying that. could it have been better if it were, probably. would it cost even more, most likely. would the additional cost justify the very limited uses of bluetooth-mode (uses that can't already be accomplished by the dock, in a close-range configuration) ?
nope.
so in conclusion, no.
I think the dock should have bluetooth so the keyboard could be used even when the tablet is detached. It's a shame, they didn't think of it.
@finalhit - the dock already is overpriced. I think they could easily added bluetooth without changing the price.
Get an ipad. It's probably got the most number of choices for bluetooth keyboard.
IRT the topic title: no.
Why? The Bluetooth stuff is in the tablet. To use the keyboard dock undocked via Bluetooth would be a cool feature, even if the battery drain would surge.
Versus how much that feature would increase the cost of the dock, I don't think it is a good idea: versus letting people buy a seperate Bluetooth keyboard if they need that sort of thing. My Transformer's dock is a pretty cheap piece of equipment, few moving parts if you please. The most expensive thing is probably the battery/charging stuff.
$150 extra for the dock makes a very good ROI versus just getting a standard netbook or tablet.
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IRT the topic title: no.
Why? The Bluetooth stuff is in the tablet. To use the keyboard dock undocked via Bluetooth would be a cool feature, even if the battery drain would surge.
Versus how much that feature would increase the cost of the dock, I don't think it is a good idea: versus letting people buy a seperate Bluetooth keyboard if they need that sort of thing. My Transformer's dock is a pretty cheap piece of equipment, few moving parts if you please. The most expensive thing is probably the battery/charging stuff.
$150 extra for the dock makes a very good ROI versus just getting a standard netbook or tablet.
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agreed, why would i want to rape the dock which is essentially a back up battery? makes no sense
tazmeister said:
it's really diapointing to see how little thought went in to the few responses.
does this sort of lack of thought and imagination really epitomize the general population here?
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No, I thought about it. I just thought it was a stupid idea. I like the way the dock works now (actually, I should say my girlfriend does since she stole mine and I haven't used it in months).
Go into the hardware mod and do it yourself, I dont want to add $50 for a feature that would drain both batteries faster and I would never use. How hard is it to have the TF in the dock if you are using the dock? I dont see a need to have the TF across the room while typing on the keyboard dock.
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@finalhit - the dock already is overpriced. I think they could easily added bluetooth without changing the price.
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Been hearing this since day 1, asked for someone to produce evidence (or product) of something that does the same for less, still haven't seen one example. Only bad examples of USB keyboards that don't provide the USB host control, SD card reader, stand and 6 hour battery functionality (with pass through charging).
I'm sure it is possible with enough effort to take a Bluetooth keyboard, replace the bottom with a custom module that provides mounthing for hard drive, card reader, battery, etc; or perhaps fashion a custom USB 3 hub you can rig for docking+charging.
In the end, unless you're the kind the get hackish at a work bench (I wish I had one), just using the dock when you want a keyboard, is a good idea. Much further away then docked somewhat minimizes the utility of a TOUCHSCREEN as well, unless you go bluetooth rat as well.
I think most people don't understand what we want - the dock should work as intentended when attached but switch to bluetooth when detached (could be switchable to preserve battery). There is no reason it would be in any way worse than it is now. Cost - as I said, it's already overpriced, so adding bluetooth doesn't have to increase it.
What value do you see in doing it that way? From what I can think of, I'd still opt to just pay less for the dock.
I could see the dock having bluetooth when detached beneficial when the tablet is hooked to my TV and I want to control it from my couch and the tablet is across the room hooked to the TV. Does someone make a bluetooth remote that can do this?
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I think most people don't understand what we want - the dock should work as intentended when attached but switch to bluetooth when detached (could be switchable to preserve battery). There is no reason it would be in any way worse than it is now. Cost - as I said, it's already overpriced, so adding bluetooth doesn't have to increase it.
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No, we understand. We just dont agree with either the usefulness or your judgement about them being able to do it without any cost impact.
if its that easy put it in yourself.
The whole purpose of the dock is to bring netbook like functionality and portable to the tablet. Using the dock/keyboard with bluetooth would defeat that purpose. Imagine sitting on a bus or train and trying to support the tablet and use both hands to type on the keyboard. You wouldn't be able to do it, unless you have extra arms, but as far as I know, I only have two.
Same thing with connecting the dock to the tablet with a cable. Defeats the whole portability the Transformer was made for. Portability is one of the Transformer's major selling points. And let's be honest, do you really need 16 hours of life on your tablet? Mine is off the charger from 7 am to around 11pm when I go to bed, and since I hardly use it at school, it can still have 85% battery when I plug it back in.
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Magnesus said:
I think most people don't understand what we want - the dock should work as intentended when attached but switch to bluetooth when detached (could be switchable to preserve battery). There is no reason it would be in any way worse than it is now. Cost - as I said, it's already overpriced, so adding bluetooth doesn't have to increase it.
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Again, Bluetooth defeats the whole point of the dock. The dock wasn't meant to be used detached from the tablet. If that's the case, Asus would've just installed a little touchscreen LCD where the touchpad is and let it run HC as well. That's like saying a car should be able to run on apple juice, even though they are built to run on gas -.-
You think a keyboard that gives you USB ports, an extra 9 hours of battery (?), and the ability to add another 128GB+ to your tablet is overpriced at $100? Wow.
jimbobalu said:
I could see the dock having bluetooth when detached beneficial when the tablet is hooked to my TV and I want to control it from my couch and the tablet is across the room hooked to the TV. Does someone make a bluetooth remote that can do this?
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FWIW I saw this and thought it might be useful to you; didn't have time to look at the thread very closely though!
I thought of the same thing and even posted this idea to the Design Team of Asus. But I didn't get a response.
It would be a brilliant idea. I even tried to connect a BT dongle and see if they could pair up. Didnt work.
Suppose I want to read a book and didn't fancy swiping across the screen - I could use the dock remotely and turn the pages.
That still makes little sense? Who reads a book on this thing without holding it in their hands or having it in their lap?
About the only scenario that has made any sense at all was the one using the TF to power the TV with the dock remotely connected but even then I doubt 99.999% of the users would ever do that (ive only even powered a TV twice. once to test and a second at a friends house to show them something).

Bluetooth mouse

As a regular trackball user on desktops, I've been looking for a Bluetooth one to go with the Tablet S to give me a bit more precision for tasks like text editing. Unfortunately apart from one very hard to source and expensive Mac targeted device my search has been fruitless.
I finally bit the bullet and ordered a mouse and would just like to recommend Dell's mini 5 button Bluetooth travel mouse.
It's length is just under half the screen height of the Tablet and is black/silver, so slightly smaller than a regular mouse and matches the tablet well. Using 2 AA batteries it paired straight away and only requires about an inch of movement for the pointer to traverse the whole screen. It also wakes the tablet up on movement. Scroll wheel works but the browser back & forward and right mouse button don't. If anyone has any tips for an app that would allow for these buttons that would be great but otherwise picked up for less than £20 I'm a happy bunny.
Cool. The ones I have used require a USB plug in.
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Cool. The ones I have used require a USB plug in.
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Tthere are others without usb recievers but i read on another forum if u use it u cant use sony's bluetooth keyboard simultaneously is that true?
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Tthere are others without usb recievers but i read on another forum if u use it u cant use sony's bluetooth keyboard simultaneously is that true?
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Not sure I'm afraid, the on screen keyboard is good enough for my young slender fingers.
If it's a multiple bluetooth device issue I'll try it out with my PS3 controller tonight and see if both work together.
Here's the mouse anyway.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-Blueto...8DRC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329987831&sr=8-1
Well there's no problems talking to 2 bluetooth devices at the same time. But can't vouch for a keyboard I'm afraid.

[Q] Bluetooth Mouse

Owners, help me please. I want to buy a BT Mouse. Some mice have extra (arrow) keys on the left side. Do they work for TFP? What functions do they have?
Thx 4 Ur answers
I have one of these bt mice with extra buttons on the left side working with my Prime. The extra buttons work as forward and back when browsing and when not browsing the back button works as a return button (bent arrow). I bought it via eBay from Hong Kong for very little money. It has full functionality and is quite small but feels a little plasticky.
Yeah, the arrow buttons are supported on my mouse too. IMO the most helpful addition is the scroll wheel, so make sure your mouse has that.
I bought my mouse at my local staples, so I'm guessing it's a pretty common mouse. I think it cost twenty bucks. It's a logitech M510, I would recommend one, I've had it nearly a year and haven't had to replace the batteries yet. If I were you, though, I'd just buy whichever BT mouse is the most comfortable to you, and keep the receipt - if it doesn't work on your prime, return it and try something else.
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Yeah, the arrow buttons are supported on my mouse too. IMO the most helpful addition is the scroll wheel, so make sure your mouse has that.
I bought my mouse at my local staples, so I'm guessing it's a pretty common mouse. I think it cost twenty bucks. It's a logitech M510, I would recommend one, I've had it nearly a year and haven't had to replace the batteries yet. If I were you, though, I'd just buy whichever BT mouse is the most comfortable to you, and keep the receipt - if it doesn't work on your prime, return it and try something else.
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+1. I also use the Logitech M510.
Verbatim Bluetooth
I've just got a Verbatim BT I get it to find it but then it asks me for sum numbers what shall I do?
PS: I've got a Transformer prime TF201 Tablet
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I've just got a Verbatim BT I get it to find it but then it asks me for some numbers what shall I do?
PS: I've got a Transformer prime TF201 Tablet
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Bluetooth pairing can ask for a confirmation code. Since your mouse doesn't have a display or a number pad, we can safely assume the code is not user-configurable. The best advice I can provide is to check your mouse's manual. However, many manufacturers just use "0000" or "1234" as the code. Try those.
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Bluetooth pairing can ask for a confirmation code. Since your mouse doesn't have a display or a number pad, we can safely assume the code is not user-configurable. The best advice I can provide is to check your mouse's manual. However, many manufacturers just use "0000" or "1234" as the code. Try those.
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I tried those two & it didn't work is there anymore for that particaler Mouse please.
deadman57 said:
I tried those two & it didn't work is there anymore for that particaler Mouse please.
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I would google the model name followed by "default bluetooth PIN" or something to that effect. If that doesn't work just google the brand followed by default pairing pen.
I was in a similar situation a while back on a computer and I knew the PIN but kept getting that error, turned out that the batteries were low and when I swapped them the PIN worked instantly. Doubt as yours is brand new that's the problem though but passing it on just in case.
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Samsung USB keyboard for their UMPCs

I have several Q1Us from when UMPCs were being produced and one of the accessories that i still get use from is the very slim usb keyboard that was meant to go into the portfolio case for these units.
I decided to try plugging it into the USB OTG adapter and found it works great! I especially like that when i have to resort to a physical keyboard, the trackpoint makes it so i can control the cursor without lifting my hands from the keys like i would need to control a mouse or touch the screen.
I have not been able to find a wireless keyboard skinnier than this thing with the added bonus of a built-in pointer. The model number is Samsung AA-SK0TKBD/US.
Any ideas on where to buy one of these?
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Any ideas on where to buy one of these?
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Best bet will be eBay
yeah, i looked around and all the sources that sold them before say unavailable w/ no mention of stock replenishment (no surprise since it's so old now). Acid123 is right that you'll see them pop up on eBay every once in a while. When i stopped using my Q1U as much I'd still carry that keyboard around because it's so damn useful and slim.
Somebody would make some money if they just made a slim keyboard that had the same format w/ the pointing nub in the middle (i don't care if usb/bt). Would be nice if there was also the Android specific softkeys built-in like back/home/menu/search.
This one is worth mentioning. Mine has been sleeping for a while in a "PC reparing kit".
The original pouch can be useful -even if you own a larger tab- for many purposes, including travelling, and in a "crossed legs sofa position.
Customizing the original umpc craddle to make it less thick should be easy.
The KB is good but sometimes misses keys typing too fast. Hold a letter and it will display accentuation options depending on your layout.
The mini mouse is ok but can't be used for drawing for ex. Mine tends to change direction if i bend it too much. By reflex I still use the tabs touchscreen depending the situation.
Num/caps lock lits. Fn/volume+,-,mute works. copy/paste is a pleasure ctrl/c, v or x works. Esc key acts as "escape, for ex it can show off the screen KB.
USB connection won't draw battery as bluetooth so you won't bother keeping it conneted all day long on your desk.
Hey we found the same use for these! I also used it to fill in as a super portable kb/mouse combo in my pc repair kit.
Regrettably, I never picked up the portfolio case when I was using the Q1U. I notice you still have your trackpoint! Mine fell off and got lost at some point so i transferred the blue one that's currently on mine from another laptop.

Would I like my prime better....

I have had this prime since they first came out. I never bought the matching keyboard. I'm wondering if I would like the prime better if I had the keyboard dock? I find myself reverting to my junk laptop a lot of the time (windows vista home premium) mostly for web browsing. I don't think it's screen size (15 vs 10?). I like using a physical keyboard at times. I can use my finger as a mouse but the physical keyboard seems to be what drives me to the laptop.
Those of you that have the keyboard what do you think?
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I have had this prime since they first came out. I never bought the matching keyboard. I'm wondering if I would like the prime better if I had the keyboard dock? I find myself reverting to my junk laptop a lot of the time (windows vista home premium) mostly for web browsing. I don't think it's screen size (15 vs 10?). I like using a physical keyboard at times. I can use my finger as a mouse but the physical keyboard seems to be what drives me to the laptop.
Those of you that have the keyboard what do you think?
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Got my keyboard for Christmas. It totally "transforms" the experience. USB port, full size SD card slot and an extra battery. How can you go wrong? Typing this reply on it now. Totally worth it. I can't remember the last time I charged just my tablet. People always ask if I like my "netbook" and thats when I pop the tablet off the dock and it amazes them.
BTW the TF701 keyboard and the Prime are compatible.
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Got my keyboard for Christmas. It totally "transforms" the experience. USB port, full size SD card slot and an extra battery. How can you go wrong? Typing this reply on it now. Totally worth it. I can't remember the last time I charged just my tablet. People always ask if I like my "netbook" and thats when I pop the tablet off the dock and it amazes them.
BTW the TF701 keyboard and the Prime are compatible.
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Should I get the TF700 or the TF200 dock? I'm trying to find the differences on google right now.
The TF201 has a slightly bigger battery. There is a small balance issue with the 201's dock meaning the tablet can fall over when docked. I don't think it's a big deal. Mine has never fallen over. The 701's dock is said to have fixed that problem. I don't know, I've only messed with a friends 701 with the dock and didn't try to test that.
Well I would have dumped the whole tablet to trash can if it had no keyboard dock. The keyboard is really good and it is pleasure to write with.
I'm a little confused on the keyboard dock. I see the TF200 and TF700 dock but not finding TF701 docks for sale. Am I missing something? It looks like the TF701 was just unveiled this month?
Think I might buy a referb TF700 dock from Best Buy. It has a really good price on it.
Sorry, the Infinity Pad is a TF700. For some reason I've always call it a TF701.
The Prime is a TF201
Using my Prime without keyboard too. I think it will not replace computer anyway. I'm ok with its battery life and never needed USB or SD slot before.
I dont own a dock, but i got to use one on a TF101, I personally dont like the size of the keyboard (or using the trackpad)
so what i did was i ordered a transformer USB adapter off amazon for 10$, a hub for another 10$, and i connected everything up (mouse, keyboard, mem. card reader, etc [it was a 8 port hub)
just note that the adapter was meant for ALL transformer tablets, so it might be a little wiggly, which can be solved by making a cast out of hot plastic (the kind used in 3d printers)
Just an update.
I did go with a transformer dock. A TF700 dock. So far I like it. Only problem I have so far is integration with touch screen and non touchscreen control. Some thins I have to still use my finger (like scrolling a page). Tried using Facebook and it was annoying ( I could be using something wrong). I am still getting used to it but overall I have to say I really do like it better with the dock. Some games/apps change rotation when I need to use a chat function in them (annoying). I will continue to work with and get used to it's functions. The shortcuts on the keyboard are nice at times.
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Just an update.
I did go with a transformer dock. A TF700 dock. So far I like it. Only problem I have so far is integration with touch screen and non touchscreen control. Some thins I have to still use my finger (like scrolling a page). Tried using Facebook and it was annoying ( I could be using something wrong). I am still getting used to it but overall I have to say I really do like it better with the dock. Some games/apps change rotation when I need to use a chat function in them (annoying). I will continue to work with and get used to it's functions. The shortcuts on the keyboard are nice at times.
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Put you dock into gesture mode (asus customised settings) and then use 2 fingers on the touch pad to scroll
b4u2 said:
Just an update.
I did go with a transformer dock. A TF700 dock. So far I like it. Only problem I have so far is integration with touch screen and non touchscreen control. Some thins I have to still use my finger (like scrolling a page). Tried using Facebook and it was annoying ( I could be using something wrong). I am still getting used to it but overall I have to say I really do like it better with the dock. Some games/apps change rotation when I need to use a chat function in them (annoying). I will continue to work with and get used to it's functions. The shortcuts on the keyboard are nice at times.
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The dock shines when using in conjunction with remote desktop to a decent computer. I run windows 8 on my desktop and using splashtop remote (which makes for a nearly lag free and pretty remote desktop experience) it feels like the transformer prime is running an i5 with ssd and 4gig ram. If you are on local network, it's even possible to stream youtube and video and stuff without any lag, just a very slight delay in sound/image.
So I have a desktop computer which is always on. When I need a tablet I just use the tablet. When I need a laptop I put it in the dock and remote into my desktop and I have a full desktop.
It's even better with a small travel mouse connected to the usb of the dock.
Very versatile this thing, just a shame of the memory and the lag when using it as a tablet.
And of course, when I want a desktop with full size keyboard and no lag big screen gaming ... I just go to my desktop and start where I left of on my tablet. It's great!

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