Hey there forum!
I have been relatively inactive for a few months as my end of year exams last year came up, but I have recieved a letter saying that I will need to provide myself a laptop for this coming year. After a great deal of research, I have narrowed myself down to these two options:
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime (TF201)
10.1" Tablet
Tegra 3, 1.0GHz Quad-core
64GB SSD
Android 3.2.1/4.0 Upgradeable
18 Hours battery life
Approx. $900AUD
ASUS Zenbook UX31E
13" Notebook
Intel i5 1.7GHz Dual Core (with hyperthreading)
128GB SSD
4GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
8 Hours battery life
Approx. $1400AUD
If I get the tablet, it will be my first tablet (I have three of my own desktops and my brother's Macbook) so the tablet will provide me with extra functionality in that sense, as well as being more portable and it may be easier to use. It might also go well with my current phone, the Samsung Nexus S.
The ASUS Ultrabook will give me the same advanced functionality of Windows 7 that I am used to on my desktops which means I should be able to run all of my programs, however I don't really see how I would require them whilst on-campus and I am sure that the Android market will have suitable apps anyway.
Having played around with both of them in a retail store, I am quite happy with the keyboards and touchpads on each device and the screens are appealing to look at, as is the brushed aluminium feel. Problem is, the devices are so "good" in their own respective categories and so different between each other that I cannot make a decision of myself.
Opinions?
Thanks,
- Klosteral
I have been relatively inactive for a few months as my end of year exams last year came up, but I have recieved a letter saying that I will need to provide myself a laptop for this coming year. After a great deal of research, I have narrowed myself down to these two options:
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime (TF201)
10.1" Tablet
Tegra 3, 1.0GHz Quad-core
64GB SSD
Android 3.2.1/4.0 Upgradeable
18 Hours battery life
Approx. $900AUD
ASUS Zenbook UX31E
13" Notebook
Intel i5 1.7GHz Dual Core (with hyperthreading)
128GB SSD
4GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
8 Hours battery life
Approx. $1400AUD
If I get the tablet, it will be my first tablet (I have three of my own desktops and my brother's Macbook) so the tablet will provide me with extra functionality in that sense, as well as being more portable and it may be easier to use. It might also go well with my current phone, the Samsung Nexus S.
The ASUS Ultrabook will give me the same advanced functionality of Windows 7 that I am used to on my desktops which means I should be able to run all of my programs, however I don't really see how I would require them whilst on-campus and I am sure that the Android market will have suitable apps anyway.
Having played around with both of them in a retail store, I am quite happy with the keyboards and touchpads on each device and the screens are appealing to look at, as is the brushed aluminium feel. Problem is, the devices are so "good" in their own respective categories and so different between each other that I cannot make a decision of myself.
Opinions?
Thanks,
- Klosteral