Asus Transformer Book T100TA-C1-GR
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Critiques pour le/la Asus Transformer Book T100TA-C1-GR
4 x Atom. Le Bay Trail-T est censé en finir avec les problèmes de performances de ses prédécesseurs. Pour cela, il a à sa disposition un CPU Turbo, et désormais, quatre coeurs. Est-ce suffisant pour atteindre l'équilibre entre autonomie et performances système ?
Source: TLBHD EN→FR Archive.org version
If you're looking for a 10 inch tablet capable of running all your classic Windows applications, the Transformer Book T100 is one of the best offers for the money. It's not without flaws, but its' cheap and includes a keyboard, so there are plenty of reasons why you'd consider it.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 03/17/2014
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Kitguru EN→FR Archive.org version
Asus have been pushing the hybrid tablet form factor for a while now and the shift from Android to Windows 8.1 on the Transformer Book T100T is positive. This operating system makes the T100T ideal for those users who are looking for a standalone device. In terms of its physical design, the T100T doesn’t exactly push the boundaries. The product would feel much more exclusive if it featured a metal chassis – the gloss plastic looks nice when you get it out of the box but it soon picks up marks and scratches. That said, considering the price of the T100T we cannot expect the highest levels of quality, especially with the inclusion of a keyboard dock.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 03/17/2014
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Notebookreview.com EN→FR Archive.org version
Overall, this reviewer finds she reaches for the Asus T100 over alternatives like a 15-inch notebook or an Apple iPad which are also within arm’s reach. The keyboard and track pad give the T100 the versatility of a notebook with all the portability and features of a tablet. It may just be that it is easier to overlook any cons when the price is right, but with the Asus there really aren’t many concessions. Compared to a Chromebook, the Transformer Book offers even greater portability with far more functionality. Hopefully its popularity will motivate other manufacturers to follow suit with affordable hybrid options. With the Asus Transformer Book T100 it’s easy to get the best of both worlds, switching back and forth from notebook to tablet with ease.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 03/04/2014
Notes: Note globale: 60%
Source: Zdnet.com EN→FR Archive.org version
The 10.1-inch Transformer Book T100 is a well made and attractively priced hybrid Windows 8.1 tablet. However, its moderate specification and small size make it difficult to recommend as your primary Windows device.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 02/27/2014
Notes: Note globale: 79%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→FR Archive.org version
With a latest-generation Intel Atom processor at its helm, the Transformer Book T100 is capable of supplying a swift and mostly enjoyable Windows 8.1 tablet experience. It still struggles with some tasks, such as high-quality Web streaming, which could be a deal-breaker if that's one of your main undertakings.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/10/2014
Notes: Note globale: 75%
Source: Notebookreview.com EN→FR Archive.org version
There may be a large number of convertible devices, instigated by Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, but The Transformer Book T100 sets itself apart with solid design, reasonable performance, and a low price. Furthermore, it is almost certain we will be seeing more of these 2-in-1 notebooks with detachable keyboards and touchscreens for the foreseeable future. Asus has a slight upper hand because it was among the first companies to have offered such devices with above average performance at a reasonable price. The Transformer Book T100 is also a device which has more pros than cons. This tablet’s main advantages are its alluring price, great battery life, USB 3.0, a solid display with an impressively sustainable contrast, brightness and color vivacity despite its low resolution, as well as its smart software package which makes the device ready to perform all the tasks (more or less) which made one want to buy it in the first place.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/10/2014
Notes: Note globale: 67%
Source: PC Authority EN→FR Archive.org version
While Microsoft is still trying to convince everyone that Windows RT devices are the spiritual successors to the netbook, Intel has made its feelings clear – ARM isn’t welcome to a piece of the Windows action. The new Atom platform delivers a dramatic performance increase – enough power for casual gaming – and the same great battery life, all at a price that has allowed Asus to sell the Transformer Book T100 for only $600. In our opinion, this represents the death knell for Windows RT. As for the T100 itself, it delivers everything you could ask for, and it’s ludicrously affordable. Snap one up while you can – we predict these will sell out fast.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 02/10/2014
Notes: Note globale: 83% prix: 100% performances: 50% équipement: 83% finition: 83%
Source: Stuff TV EN→FR Archive.org version
This is a machine that gets things done but doesn’t overly scrimp on play ’n ’procrastination points either, and that makes it a cracking all-rounder and an absolute bargain. Needless to say, it finds itself comfortably nestling into our Top 10 list of the best tablets in the world right now.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/04/2014
Notes: Note globale: 100% performances: 90% écran: 80% finition: 90%
Source: Techspot EN→FR Archive.org version
Pros: For under $500 you get a versatile Windows tablet and a decent keyboard dock for laptop-like functionality. Bay Trail delivers performance and battery life as good as competing ARM SoCs. Cons: A 1366x768 display doesn’t cut it anymore. Glossy design is a massive fingerprint magnet. In its laptop form, the Transformer Book is reasonably heavy.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 01/29/2014
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Gadgetspeak EN→FR Archive.org version
This can be lighter than an Android Tablet, however it runs Windows 8.1. The transformer part is a near full size detachable keyboard so all your Windows programs should run and it comes with Microsoft Office installed. If you travel a lot then this is a very light unit. For a second PC it is ideal and remember most Windows programs should run without problem.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 01/20/2014
Notes: Note globale: 90% prix: 80% performances: 100%
Source: Stuff TV EN→FR Archive.org version
This is a machine that gets things done but doesn’t overly scrimp on play ’n ’procrastination points either, and that makes it a cracking all-rounder and an absolute bargain. Needless to say, it finds itself comfortably nestling into our Top 10 list of the best tablets in the world right now.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 01/18/2014
Notes: Note globale: 100% performances: 90% écran: 80% finition: 90%
Source: T3 EN→FR Archive.org version
Gadgets like the Asus Transformer Book T100 mean you no longer have to choose between a tablet and a laptop - it's a fully functioning computer so your only choice is keyboard-on or keyboard-off. It's pretty lightweight, comparing well to a laptop with both parts assembled. And it performs well, and at length. On the flip side, the display really doesn't match others out there, so you may tire of its low resolution and average colour palette. And the keyboard is a disappointment in terms of build quality and usability, especially the creaky touchpad. The T100 is also available in wi-fi only configuration, there's no 3G model.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 01/14/2014
Notes: Note globale: 60%
Source: Digital Versus EN→FR Archive.org version
The Asus Transformer Book T100TA is kind of different for a hybrid. It has extremely low performance as a laptop (productivity and web browsing will be all you do on it), but excellent performance as a tablet. Considering the price, it would be a great choice as a standalone Windows 8 slate.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/10/2014
Notes: Note globale: 60%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
With so many outstanding features, the Asus Transformer T100TA has redefined what we should expect from a £350 laptop. With its improved Atom processor, great screen and long battery life, it sets a new standard for the budget touchscreen hybrid and deservedly wins a Budget Buy award.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 01/03/2014
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Techradar EN→FR Archive.org version
The Asus Transformer Book is almost a bargain considering how much less it will cost compared with Windows 8.1 convertibles such as Microsoft's Surface Pro 2 - but you have to make the purchase with realistic expectations to avoid disappointment. The device is certainly waving the flat for Windows 8.1 and opens up the OS to a wider audience by appealing to anyone looking for a laptop, tablet or combination of the two. It works well as both and succeeds in aiming for versatility.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 12/30/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 100% performances: 60% équipement: 80% finition: 70%
Source: Techtree.com EN→FR Archive.org version
Netbooks fad went away, then came Chromebooks, which are a whole different deal and now netbooks are back for the Windows 8.1 era and ASUS Transformer Book T100 is the way to go! It’s got great performance for its class, is full blown Windows 8.1, a good screen and behaves well as a tablet too. While the Rs 34,000 price isn’t expensive for such a device, it is Rs 10,000 more than in the netbook range. It is one device I’d heartily recommend to anyone looking for both a Tablet and Laptop.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/09/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 80% performances: 80% équipement: 80% finition: 70%
Source: Engadget EN→FR Archive.org version
We wouldn't necessarily like the T100 if it weren't for its extraordinarily low price: It looks and feels like a netbook, with a tacky plastic shell, middling display and cramped keyboard. Still, it offers solid performance for the money, allowing you to run full Windows programs when some pricier tablets will only run apps from the Windows Store.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 12/01/2013
Source: PC Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
While Microsoft is still trying to convince everyone that Windows RT devices are the spiritual successor to the netbook, Intel has made its feelings clear – ARM isn’t welcome to a piece of the Windows action. As for the Transformer Book T100 itself, it’s everything you could ask from a compact, go-anywhere hybrid, and it’s ludicrously affordable. Snap one up while you can – we predict these will sell out fast.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/22/2013
Notes: Note globale: 83% prix: 100% performances: 50% équipement: 83% finition: 83%
Source: Comp Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
ASUS looks to be redefining the budget computing market by providing a very well rounded option for those that want to have a tablet that can also act as a laptop system with a full version of Windows for under $400. The system offers an experience very close to many low cost ultraportable systems but with more flexibility.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 11/13/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Hot Hardware EN→FR Archive.org version
That might seem an odd way to launch the conclusion of a review, but I think I need to start there to give my fair opinion on the Transformer Book. From the first Eee PC, through NVIDIA's Ion, and right up through Clover Trail, the very best I felt like Intel's Atom offered was "barely useful."
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/11/2013
Source: Liliputing EN→FR Archive.org version
There’s a lot to like about the Asus Transformer Book T100. It’s small and cheap, gets long battery life, and offers decent performance whether you use it as a notebook or a tablet. It won’t be the best computer for everyone: The keyboard and touchpad are small, the screen resolution might be a bit too sharp when running apps that aren’t optimized for high-resolution screens, but it’s not as sharp as the screens on the latest iPads.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/08/2013
Source: Pocket Lint EN→FR Archive.org version
We’re really impressed with the Asus Transformer Book T100. Its 10.1-inch scale works well as either a tablet or a laptop, even if the keyboard does feel a little squeezed up on initial use. It’s something that we got over, though, and given how responsive and bright the touchscreen is you might find you only want to dabble in Windows with your fingers instead. In context to the rest of the market it's a real winner. It might be a touch more cash than a Chromebook competitor, but the Asus has so much more to offer. We think it’s an excellent device and one not to be overlooked.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 11/06/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
The Asus Transformer Book T100TA is the first Atom-powered consumer PC that we can wholly endorse after the virtual death of the netbook after 2011. It's running a full version of Windows 8.1, so you won't give up any legacy programs, third-party browsers, or plug-ins that you've grown accustomed to over the years. It works all day in the touch-enabled tablet form factor that people have grown accustomed to since the rise of the tablet in 2010. It also works in the traditional netbook/laptop form factor that we recommend for extended typing and work sessions. The Transformer Book T100TA trounces the Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 10, Acer Iconia W3, and even full-sized laptops like the Dell Inspiron 15 (I15RV-6190 BLK) on performance, features, and bang for the buck.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 11/06/2013
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: PC World EN→FR Archive.org version
The Transformer Book is not without flaws, however. It feels like a $399 device, for starters—especially its stiff keyboard dock and flakey touchpad. But it’s hard to argue with the battery life and performance for the price. Lenovo makes a great keyboard, but it’s not $180 better.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 11/05/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC World EN→FR Archive.org version
The tablet looks and feels like so many other slates. It’s a 10-inch slab of screen with a few ports and buttons on its edges. The buttons are hidden behind the curve of the tablet so you can’t see them when you look from the front. It makes for a clean look, but they can be tricky to find by feel. On the left side of the top edge, you’ll find the lock button. Moving around the corner to the left edge there’s a volume rocker and a start button. The Windows logo in the center of the bottom bezel does nothing.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 11/05/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→FR Archive.org version
The 1366 x 768 resolution screen might not be Full HD, like the Nexus 7, but for this price point we think that's a fair enough compromise. The 32GB on-board eMMC storage also isn't a total knockout, but there's a microSD slot so you can add in an additional 64GB at minimal cost.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 10/31/2013
Source: Computer Shopper EN→FR Archive.org version
Well, Asus wants to drop your jaw. The new Transformer Book T100T is $399 including the keyboard. The people who brought you the netbook bring you its 2013 equivalent—a $399 mini laptop/detachable tablet with a 10.1-inch touch screen and 11-hour battery life. With Windows 8.1 and Microsoft Office preinstalled, it shoots to the top of our list of tablet values.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 10/22/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
The ASUS Transformer Book T100 is one of the better bargains in tech today. For a starting price $150 less than Microsoft's Surface 2 -- which doesn't come with a keyboard and runs the stripped down Windows RT OS -- you get full Windows 8.1, a keyboard dock, more than 12 hours of battery life and Microsoft Office.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 10/21/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: T Break EN→FR Archive.org version
Despite its few flaws, the Asus Transformer T100 is a capable tablet and laptop. It won’t win any performance crowns compared to more capable processors in its Core i3, i5 and i7 bigger brothers but it is definitely a more welcome improvement over the netbooks we used to chastise for their sluggish processors and overall experiences. Were it not for the clunky touchpad, the T100 would have been perfect. The T100 is a serious contender for the budget laptop and tablet market and at only AED 1699 for the 64GB version, it could start a new trend of affordable Windows based tablets just like how Asus started the netbook craze a few years back.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 01/20/2013
Notes: Note globale: 83% prix: 90% performances: 75% équipement: 85% finition: 80%
Source: Stiftung Warentest - Heft 08/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 07/01/2014
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: PC Go - Heft 5/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 04/01/2014
Notes: Note globale: 89%
Source: e-media - Heft 8/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 04/01/2014
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Connect - Heft 4/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 03/01/2014
Notes: Note globale: 73%
Source: Chip.de DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/03/2014
Notes: Note globale: 79% prix: 65% équipement: 75% écran: 67% mobilité: 87%
Source: SFT - Heft 3/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 02/01/2014
Notes: Note globale: 91%
Source: Chip (Print) - Heft 2/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 01/01/2014
Notes: Note globale: 79% équipement: 76% écran: 67% mobilité: 87% degré de nuisance: 82%
Source: PC Magazin - Heft 01/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 12/01/2013
Notes: Note globale: 96%
Source: Hispazone ES→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 06/24/2014
Source: Tuexperto ES→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 04/09/2014
Source: Tabletowo PL→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 11/12/2015
Notes: Note globale: 81% écran: 70% mobilité: 90% finition: 90% ergonomie: 75%
Source: Tablety PL→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 04/09/2014
Notes: Note globale: 83%
Source: Notebook-Center.ru RU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longueur inconnue, Date: 02/07/2014
Source: Wikitech HU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 02/19/2014
Notes: Note globale: 90% finition: 80% ergonomie: 100%
Source: Dinside NO→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 11/07/2013
Notes: Note globale: 67%
Commentaire
Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail): Carte graphique intégrée pour tablette et ordinateur portable intégrant le SoC Bay Trail. Basée sur la carte graphique intégrée de la génération Ivy Bridge avec quatre unités d'exécution et le support de la librairie DirectX 11.
Seuls les vieux jeux peuvent tourner de façon fluide sur ces ordinateurs (S'ils ne sont pas trop gourmands en ressources). Les coeurs à mémoire partagée de cette catégorie ont l'avantage d'être moins chaud et moins gourmand en énergie. Pour le bureau, internet, l'édition de photos, et le montage vidéo ces cartes graphiques n'ont aucune restrictions.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre comparaison des cartes graphiques mobiles et ainsi que dans notre liste des Benchmarks affiliés.
Intel Atom:
Le processeur Intel Atom est un microprocesseur 64-bits pour ordinateurs portables petits et bon marché, les MIDs ou UMPC. La spécialité de la nouvelle architecture est dans le mode d'exécution "in order" (au lieu de l'habituel et plus rapide mode d'exécution "out of order"). Par conséquent, le coût du transistor de la série Atom est beaucoup plus faible, et donc moins cher à produire.
Z3740: SoC Intel intégrant un processeur Intel Atom quad-core cadencé jusqu'à 1.8 GHz, une carte graphique intégrée Intel HD Graphics et un contrôleur mémoire double canal LPDDR3-1067.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre comparaison des processeurs mobiles.
10.10": Il est question de la diagonale d’écran la plus commune parmi les tablettes standards ainsi que certains convertibles de petites dimensions.
Un écran de plus grandes dimensions permettent des résolutions plus élevées, les détails comme la finesse des lettres seront meilleurs. Néanmoins, un écran de plus petite taille est synonyme de consommation énergétique moindre et souvent d’un appareil plus compact, plus léger et plus abordable.
>> Pour en savoir un peu plus sur la finesse des pixels à l'écran, jetez un coup d'œil à notre liste des DPI (PPP, points par pouce).
1.113 kg: Les tablettes de grandes dimensions, les petits ultraportables, les ultrabooks et les convertibles de 10 à 11 pouces affichent habituellement ce poids sur la balance.
Asus: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. est un important fabricant de matériel informatique taïwanais basé à Taipei, fondé en 1989. Sous la marque Asus, la société fabrique une large gamme de produits, notamment des ordinateurs portables, des ordinateurs de bureau, des cartes mères, des cartes graphiques, des moniteurs, des smartphones et des équipements réseau. , des systèmes complets et des composants PC pour les utilisateurs finaux.
Sous la marque ROG (Republic of Gamers), ASUS fabrique des ordinateurs portables de jeu connus des joueurs pour leurs spécifications puissantes, leurs cartes graphiques dédiées, leurs écrans à taux de rafraîchissement élevé et leurs systèmes de refroidissement avancés.
Au-delà des jeux, une large gamme d'ordinateurs portables est proposée pour différents besoins et budgets, des ultrabooks ultra-minces et légers aux convertibles 2-en-1 polyvalents et aux options économiques. En 2023, Asus détenait une part de marché mondiale de 7 % sur le marché des PC.
La satisfaction des clients vis-à-vis des ordinateurs portables ASUS concerne les performances, les fonctionnalités et le bon rapport qualité-prix des ordinateurs portables ASUS. Cependant, comme pour toute marque, des problèmes tels que la surchauffe, la compatibilité des pilotes ou des problèmes de qualité de construction sont parfois signalés.
81.11%: Cette note est moyenne, Car la quantité de portables avec de meilleures notes est à peu près égale avec le nombre de portables avec de moins bonnes notes.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre guide d'achat pour les ordinateurs portables.