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Satechi ST-TP01 Car Holder Mount for 5″ – 10″ Smartphohes & Tablets: iPad 1 & 2, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Galaxy 10.1, Viewsonic Gtablet, Blackberry Playbook, HTC Flyer

Satechi ST-TP01 Car Holder Mount for 5″ – 10″ Smartphohes & Tablets: iPad 1 & 2, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Galaxy 10.1, Viewsonic Gtablet, Blackberry Playbook, HTC Flyer

Satechi ST-TP01 Car Holder Mount for 5

  • No screws, easy installation right on the dashboard
  • Unique design enables better driving view
  • Horizantal and vertical adjustment
  • 2 suction cups – one for dashboard and the other to secure your device
  • Compatible with Smartphones & Tablets

Introducing the Satechi ST-TP01 cradle for your tablet or navigation unit. The convenience of your portable navigation can now be used inside your vehicle within your reach. With the ST-TP01, your device will be securely fastened onto your dashboard and adjusted to any desired position for optimal viewing. No more hassle of having to constantly pick up or place your expensive device unsecurely somewhere in your car. Safer driving can be achieved.

INSTALLATION

1. Choose an area on the dashboard and clean it to allow the cradle to firmly adhere.

2. Assemble the unit so that your device rests horizontally towards you.

3. Adjust the swivel and height of the cradle by loosening/tightening the rear knob.

4. After adjusting to the desired position, firmly place it onthe cleaned area, then lock it with the lever.

5. Place the device into the cradle and then lock it with the second lever.

List Price: $ 14.50

Price: $ 14.50

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ASUS Transformer Book review: meet ASUS’ first detachable Ultrabook

ASUS Transformer Book review: meet ASUS' first detachable Ultrabook

For a while, it looked like ASUS’ Transformer Book would turn out to be vaporware: after debuting to much fanfare a year ago, it encountered numerous delays, and even missed the crucial holiday shopping season. Now it’s finally here, priced at $ 1,499 with a Core i7 processor, a 13.3-inch (1080p) screen and a detachable keyboard dock housing both a spare battery and a 500GB hard drive. The problem is the timing: Intel is about to launch its new Haswell chips, and here’s the Transformer Book, arriving on the scene with a lofty price and a year-old CPU.

It’d be easy enough to tell you just wait for a refresh, which is how we’ve been ending all of our PC reviews in the weeks leading up to this year’s Computex. But it’s still worth investigating whether the Transformer Book (aka the TX300) is a compelling idea. Though we’ve seen many tablet hybrids (the Surface Pro, etc.), they’ve mostly had smaller 11-inch screens. So what happens when you take that form factor and stretch it to accommodate a bigger screen — and a more spacious keyboard? And how does it compare to all those convertible options out there, like the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 or the Dell XPS 12? Let’s have a look.

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ASUS Transformer Book hybrid PC gets May 21st release date

Remember ASUS’ Transformer Books? All is forgiven if you don’t, as we’re already approaching the one-year anniversary of when they were first revealed at Computex in Taipei. With Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processor options as well as the ability to detach and work as a standalone 13.3-inch tablet, the company’s taken to Facebook to announce that you’ll be able to pick one up in the US starting next week. Sure, Japanese buyers might have picked one up first, but interested hybrid PC shoppers should mark May 21st into their diaries. No official word on pricing, but preorder pages from MacMall earlier this year had the Core i7 model pegged at a hefty $ 1,479.99.

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Is the Transformer Prime table THAT much better than the Motorola Xoom?

Question by Ian: Is the Transformer Prime table THAT much better than the Motorola Xoom?
I’ve got the option of buying one or the other. $ 500 for the prime and there is a xoom for $ 350.

Is the prime worth the $ 150 difference?

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Answer by Ian
Hell yes, the Prime is much better than the Xoom. The Prime features a Tegra 3 while the Xoom has a Tegra 2 (and Tegra 3 is quad core!) a better display, it’s a lot smoother especially with Android 4.0, and best of all if you purchase the optional Keyboard dock, you can make a beautiful Android ‘laptop’ :) the keyboard dock also has a battery for extremely long battery life.

Love your name btw ;D

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Impressive Homemade Humanoid Transformer Costume

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This is a short video demonstration of Youtube user derepentignymarc’s wearable homemade ‘Bolt’ Transformer costume. It doesn’t actually transform into anything, but the eyes and mouth parts move, the mask slides up and down automatically, and it has some light and smoke effects. Oh — and the arms can be moved via remote controlled. It really is pretty impressive. Way better than anything I could built. Hell, the last time I tried to build a Transformer I sliced my hand wide open on the top of a tuna can. It was BAD. Not only would it not stop bleeding, but if I pulled the two sides of skin apart you could see the tendons moving around in there if I bent my fingers. You light-headed yet? Cool, then I’ll make this easy for you: give me all your money and you won’t get hurt.

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ASUS Transformer AiO goes on sale in the US, unites desktop and tablet for $1,299

ASUS Transformer AiO in Android mode

ASUS’ distinct Transformer AiO has actually been a long time in coming, having first reached our paws last June. For Americans, it goes to last more than just a fantastical idea: Amazon, J&R, Rakuten and other US-friendly online retailers now list the oddest of odd Computers as on sale, and normally in stock. For a typical $ 1,299, more daring purchasers get a Windows 8 base desktop with a 3.1 GHz Core i5, 8GB of RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD drive and a GeForce GT 730M. The real enjoyable, obviously, rests in its show. Delete that 18.4-inch LCD from its dock and it suddenly becomes a gigantic Tegra 3-based Android tablet running Jelly Bean. We’re not sure if we’ll ever totally cover our heads around the idea, but those who understand ASUS’ expanded meaning of an all-in-one can go shopping at the source links.

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ASUS pushes Android 4.2 to Transformer Pad TF300, makes TF700 users wait

ASUS pushes Android 4.2 to Transformer Pad TF300, makes TF700 users wait until Q2

Transformer Pad TF300 buyers may have had to compromise on display resolution, however the little piece’s software support is 2nd to none– ASUS simply revealed that its entry level Transformer Pad will be its first to taste Android 4.2.2. Clients in the United States can get the Jelly Grain upgrade over the air starting today, while international individuals will see local rollouts throughout the month. Own one of the business’s greater end slates? Stick around, ASUS states Android 4.2 should roll out to the Transformer Pad Infinity and other devices in Q2 2013. A delay for the virtuous, to be sure.

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Asus Transformer Pad is the first non-Nexus device to receive Android 4.2 update

Gallery Photo: Asus Transformer Pad TF300 review pictures

Asus has actually announced that its Transformer Pad TF300 will be updated to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean in the United States today, making it the first gadget beyond Google’s Nexus program to get the software. Other regions get the upgrade, which will roll out over the air and additionally consists of upgraded variations of some bundled Asus apps, later on this month. There’s no word on precisely which construct individuals will get, though it may be ahead of time to expect the current bug solutions from Android 4.2.2.

Asus has a history of providing its devices with fairly rapid updates; the Transformer Pad got Android 4.1 right after the software’s statement, for example, and the company says its “very close” relationship with Google helps it in this regard. Not all its …

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MacMall offers Asus Transformer Book pre-orders for $1,479.99

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Announced at Computex Taipei back in June, Asus’s Transformer Book has taken a while to come to market, but the 13.3-inch version of the tablet-laptop hybrid is now available to pre-order at MacMall for $ 1,479.99. The premium price reflects a relatively impressive spec sheet, including a dual-core Intel Core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM, and storage comprising a 500GB hard drive and a 128GB SSD.

In a situation reminiscent of the company’s Taichi ultrabook, It is still not clear when the Transformer Book will actually ship to US customers. German site Conrad provides an availability date of March 5th, while other retailers, including Best Buy and Kmart, list the device as “sold out.” There has also been little information about its supposed…

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How would you change ASUS’ Transformer Pad Infinity?

How would you change ASUS' Transformer Pad Infinity

ASUS’ Transformer Pad Infinity’s awkwardly timed announcement sent a fair few Transformer Prime buyers into fits of apoplexy — after all, it was just a few weeks after the Prime went on sale. Fortunately, the company didn’t release the Infinity for some time, but was it worth the wait? Our reviewer felt that its delayed journey to the market meant everyone else had a chance to get beyond it, meaning that the discounted Transformer Prime was enough for anyone who didn’t mind the odd GPS brownout. But what about if you bought one? Do you feel the same way? Settle down on the sofa and play armchair gadget designer for a moment, and tell us what you would change.

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