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ASUS Eee Slate EP121 - tablet - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit - 64 GB - 12.1

ASUS Eee Slate EP121 - tablet - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit - 64 GB - 12.1" - silver reviews

mike2mikeca
on June 27, 2010

Always dreamt of using Photoshop while sitting on a sofa, sipping wine, and eating cheese. Tired of working at a table, hunched over, fussing with the mouse and tablet. Now I can actually do some serious graphics work using the touch screen, just as comfortably as sketching, all the while slouching. Yes, I'm that kind of person.

Eee Slate is a slick slab with an homage to iPad, with bare minimum of switches, buttons, and connections. There is no assignable button. Bluetooth and WiFi are controlled by software, which is actually better than switches. And I seem to be doing fine with just the connections provided. It's sturdy. I pick it up by the corner without worrying, though I might regret this later. Screen is a delight. There is not a single compartment panel or even a screw on the back. Rest it on the lap and rotated it as you work. One of the few real switches on the Eee Slate is the Orientation Lock Switch, to prevent it from jumping from landscape to portrait. Comes in very handy when you start rotating the slate, and you will be rotating the slate to see the screen! Your hand does get in the way on a slate PC, something that does not happen on a traditional PC with mouse. And it allows you to draw at a comfortable angle. It's extremely quiet. To hear the fan, I literally have to place my ear on the vent. It stays cool. Important when it's on your lap.

Bad news: if you want to work efficiently with Photoshop, you'll need a real keyboard! Virtual keyboard is just obtrusive. Even the Input Panel Tab on the left side of the screen gets in the way of tool selection. I disabled the tab feature. Eee comes with a full size Bluetooth keyboard, off the shelf Microsoft unit, but I find it inconvenient. They should have left it out and let us select a keyboard based on our individual needs. I'm using the Ultra-mini Keyboard by Smk Link. It's a size of a game pad, and can be nestled beside you or placed on the armrest. Because it's small, you can tap key combinations that are spaced apart, like Control and plus (+), with one hand, though it requires some wrist twisting. The only bummer is that its requires a USB dongle, which sticks out of the slate. Sort of gets in the way when you hold the slate upright. Bluetooth model would have been nicer, though probably less reliable.

You'll also want to disable touch and work exclusively with pen input, or else you'll accidentally click on something with your palm while trying to position your pen. For general purpose, tapping with you finger is fine, and actually fun, but not while working on Photoshop. You need the precision of a pen. The ability to disable touch input is what makes this slate suited for graphics. By the way, the slate input is not pressure sensitive, at least not for my version of Photoshop!

You'll also need to adjust your clicking. With tap and hold enabled, when you hold a tap, it becomes context-click (right-click). What may not be obvious is that when you first tap, the machine waits until you either release (click) or move (drag). Linger too long, context menus pops up. You just have to be aware of this and change your clicking habits. It's fine once you get used to it, though I still do get an occasional context-click while trying to be exacting, like when adjusting a path.

To run Maya, you'll have to improvise the Middle Button, since it does not exist. Not even an option anywhere. My solution is to reassign one of the keys (I used the Windows key) using free AutoHotKey with a script like this:

*LWin::
SendEvent {Blind}{MButton down}
KeyWait LWin
SendEvent {Blind}{MButton up}
Return

Be warned that if you use this, as soon as you press the Windows key, you've clicked the Middle Button. Move the cursor by hovering the pen above the screen, without touch it. If you touch the screen, it immediately becomes a regular click. Other programs will have different requirement, and it may be necessary to reassign other keys.

I also want to note how much I appreciate the fact that Eee Slate comes with Recovery DVDs. I bought several computers with no recovery disks, and having to make your own is a real bummer. For Eee Slate, you can even make a recovery USB Flash Drive, though not as easily as the manual suggests. There is no magical program to help you. You need to make a bootable USB Flash Drive using Windows' Disk Part, then copy the files from the two disks. Then when you want to restore the computer, just turn the computer on with the USB Flash Drive plugged in. In less than an hour--I timed it--you'll be up and running. Very nice.

I think ASUS did an excellent job. I love working with the Eee Slate.

I hope this review helps you make an informed choice. Enjoy!

shahveerd
on May 16, 2010

Screen size and performance certainly make it the best business slate device I've used so far.

LzVic
on April 25, 2010

Do not compare this to the iPad or any entertainment focused tablet. This could actually replace your laptop if you don't mind carrying around an extra keyboard and optionally a mouse.
The screen is very responsive to the pen.

mmyers299
on April 13, 2010

Don't let the Tablet label fool you this is an amazingly powerful computer that is hiding in a tablet's body. Highly recommend it for anyone on the go who needs access to windows or photoshop. Or if you just hate having to sit at a desk.

Don Cox
on March 20, 2010

I have an iPad. I like the iPad's form factor and battery life, but that's about it. I didn't need to drop the bucks on a tech toy which I then had to purchase a number of not-quite-right applications; I needed something more useful for productivity (that still allows for hand-writing). The ep121 fits the bill nicely. It is a bit heavy (about the weight of a MacBook Air), with only about 3.5 hours of "typical" use on battery. But man, it is the best digitizer I've used in years. OneNote and ink, online sync? heck yeah! My use requirements: Class and work notes that I can sync across devices and locations; need a full office suite; need Wi-Fi (not cell data); need USB connections; light-enough-device. And yes, I feel quite used and abused by Apple for my iPad. I'm not a hype-guy, but man, that iPad was a mistake.

DickStartz
on January 28, 2010

While I waited and waited for the right tablet i got sick of all the Apple and Android Hype. I am glad I waited and didn't settle for a tablet i would have to work into my routine. Instead I got a tablet PC and now there's zero learning curve!

Tronn1
on January 16, 2010

The size is perfect. Not too big and not too small. Light weight, and feels good to handle. Again, if you want the best of both worlds, then look no further. As far as I'm concerned, this knocks the iPad and all the other tablets, way out the box! Great work Microsoft and Asus!

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ASUS Eee Slate EP121 - tablet - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit - 64 GB - 12.1" - silver specifications

Accept no compromises on performance and portability with the ASUS Eee Slate EP121, a powerful tablet device featuring a processor, which takes productivity to advanced levels - meeting all your needs and more. Using a tablet device to keep yourself entertained is fantastic, but if you can keep multiple people enthralled, that's even better. Whether in landscape or portrait view, the Eee Slate allows you to share movies, videos, photos, or whatever's on screen with those around you on its large high resolution wide view screen. Add in access to an online bookstore and the Eee Slate becomes a mobile library at your fingertips. Stay close and connected to friends and family through Wi-Fi, and a high resolution camera
General
Product Type
Tablet
Width
12.3 in
Depth
0.7 in
Height
8.1 in
Weight
2.6 lbs
Color
White
Memory
Flash Memory
64 GB
RAM
4 GB - DDR3 SDRAM
Supported Flash Memory Cards
SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card
Communications
Wireless Connectivity
Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11b/g/n
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces
1 x Audio - Headphones/microphone - Mini-phone 3.5 mm, 2 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x Audio / video - HDMI - 19 pin mini HDMI Type C
Expansion Slot(s)
1 x SDXC Memory Card
USB Host
Yes
Power
Voltage Required
AC 120/230 V
Multimedia Functionality
Audio
Microphone , speaker(s) - Stereo
Processor
Processor
Intel Core i5 i5-470UM / 1.33 GHz
Display
Display Type
12.1 in TFT active matrix - LED backlight
Display Resolution
1280 x 800
Input Device
Type
Touch-screen, Keyboard, Stylus
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories
Power adapter , Bluetooth keyboard, Cleaning cloth, Carrying case
Battery
Capacity
34 Wh
Run Time (Up To)
3 hour(s)
Installed Qty (Max Supported)
1
Technology / Form Factor
Lithium polymer
Digital Camera
Front-facing Camera
2 Megapixel
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