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Cheap Online ASUS Transformer AiO P1801-B054K 18.4-Inch Desktop

ASUS Transformer AiO P1801-B054K 18.4-Inch Desktop

ASUS Transformer AiO P1801-B054K 18.4-Inch Desktop Review


Featuring an entertainment center with mobility on an Android tablet and flexibility on a fully-fledged desktop system built into one sleek all-in-one PC. The ASUS Transformer P1801 is world's first dual-machine and dual-OS All-in-one PC. Windows 8 redefines home PC capabilities with fastest 3rd gen Intel core i3, discrete NVIDIA graphics, 10-point multi-touch capacitive IPS display and dual-band support, combined with latest Splashtop Remote Desktop app, Transformer P1801 All-in-one PC allows you to share your life and work remotely and seamlessly with friends, family and colleagues.


Price : $962.99
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ASUS Transformer AiO P1801-B054K 18.4-Inch Desktop Feature


  • AiO: Intel Core i3 3.1 GHz; Tablet: NVIDIA Tegra 3
  • AiO: 4 GB DDR3; Tablet: 2GB DDR3
  • AiO: 1TB HDD 7200 rpm Hard Drive; Tablet: 16GB eMMC Flash Memory
  • 18.4-Inch Screen
  • Windows 8






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79 of 83 people found the following review helpful.
4Exactly what I wanted.
By Bryan
I ordered this on 4/12/13 and it was delivered the next day. Here are my initial thoughts. I'll add to this as I use it more. Asus took a cue from Apple with their packaging. Very clean and orderly. Cables are tie with velcro straps, no twisty ties. Batteries included for the keyboard/mouse. The mouse's power was toggled to off. Don't forget to turn it on! The tablet/monitor was delivered with nearly zero power. You have to charge it above 20% before it will update to the latest version of Android that Asus provides (4.1.1). Windows 8 needed what seemed like a lot of patches for a system that just came out. I'm using 802.11n on both the tablet as well as the base to a Netgear WNDR3700 and get approximately 190mbit for file transfers. For reference, my home file server will completely saturate the gigabit connection to my desktop. The base/tablet are in the same small room as the router. The Win8 computer's 1TB drive came formatted with 750GB dedicated to a data drive (D:) with the rest for system / recovery.

As far as the Android side, the Tegra 3 in the tablet is plenty fast for my needs. I'm using a beta build of XBMC for Android with hardware acceleration and it handles 720p / 1080p mkv's marvelously. I've tried a few tegra specific games and they run great as expected. So far the only issue that I've run across that has me disappointed is Amazon Prime instant videos using flash. The audio is out of sync no matter what browser I try to use. I'm quite disappointed in Amazon for not having an android app yet. That's not Asus's fault though. The wireless signal on 5ghz isn't too great so far. I've got 802.11n capable laptop that seems to get a much stronger signal in my home. Even with a android showing 1 bar of signal I can still get > 55mbit speed. The audio coming out of the tablet is loud. VERY loud. It's a bit on the tinny side but still good. The audio from the base (different speakers) is a bit better but still in need of some base. Definitely worth picking up some PC speakers.

Now for the user experience. The IPS panel is gorgeous. The touchscreen is VERY smooth and responsive in both Windows and Android. The experience is not quite as responsive when using Win8 away from the base. It's very usable, mind you, but it is obvious that you aren't attached anymore. I've only tried a few PC games so far. I've been replaying Portal 2 and Torchlight 2 recently so I tried both on this system. They play great with everything maxed. Torchlight 2 works fine with a touch screen though I didn't see any immediate way to "right click" with touch. Portal 2, on the other hand, was unusable with touch. I could even play Torchlight 2 with the touch screen away from the base but the FPS dropped noticeably.

The tablet is definitely heavy. You're not going to carry it around and use it in your hands. It's fun to use on the couch though or propped up on a TV tray. It did not handle direct sunlight well in Android mode. Though it has a camera, it doesn't sense light in the room which means you need to adjust the brightness yourself. Speaking of which, the webcam is mediocre.

There a few negatives that made this a 4 instead of 5.

* Sometimes the transition between desktop monitor mode to tablet remote control mode gets.. confused.
* Webcam doesn't work in Skype on android side of things. It's also not very good.
* Wireless radio in the tablet is poor or the signal measurement is faulty.

37 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5Above my expectations
By zzdb
I ordered this 4/12/13 as well. I received mine at the beginning of the following week. Upon unboxing I was initially impressed with the quality of everything. As stated in the other review everything was packaged nicely and seemed well protected. My tablet portion was 75% charged so updating and setting up everything was very easy. There is a number of steps in the setup of accounts for because you have two operating systems, but once I attached my Google account it seemed to set everything up as I have on my other devices. It is a nice feature of new devices to link all of your accounts and this process was seamless on the Transformer AiO.
The overall look and feel of the device is solid and nicely designed. It looks and feels good. I am pleased with the performance of the docking PC and in desktop mode the screen looks fabulous; true HD. Videos look great, video conferencing looks and works great, and the touch sensitivity is precise. Windows 8 works best with the touch screen, I prefer to switch to the windows 7 type looks when Im using my mouse and keyboard, but that's just personal preference.
In tablet mode the performance is all I expected and more. Yes, there are some apps that do not load properly because their tablet interface, but that is the apps fault not the fault of the device. When an app is designed for tablets they look and perform great. It is fast and fun. The weight of the tablet does not hurt its usability. I would not hold this in my hands for long periods of time, but the kickstand makes it easy to use on tables and desks. And I even have held the device in my hands and used it exactly how anyone would use a tablet and it worked fine. The 2GB of ram in tablet mode provide plenty of response and multi-tasking is a breeze. I have used the normal transformer tf300 and this tablet functions much the same just has a much bigger screen. Gaming is fun on this device, netflix works awesome as the screen is like having a tv in your hands, and productivity software such as office work great. I have used this for presentations using powerpoint in my sales meetings and people are impressed with the screen and size of the presentation allowing them to easily read the information from their seats. This is bigger than my laptop for work and has provided a great tool and conversation starter.
I also like the splashtop application for using the PC portion remotely.
As of now the only problem I have found is that the wifi antenna is not as strong as my phone so the internet signal has to be stronger to fully utilize everything web connected in my apartment.
Overall this has exceeded my expectations!

35 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
5So Far so Amazing
By Timothy Lundberg
Just received this today. Got the $4 one day shipping on this, great deal Amazon, and so far I am absolutely loving this. I have been waiting for this exact device for a long time. I'm a bigger is better guy, my wife and I absolutely love the huge 18.4" tablet to browse and and surf on. We have Galaxy Note phones, and we laugh now when we see people with iPhones. Seriously they're just so tiny. I'll right some updates to the review over the next couple of days, but this thing is really, really impressing me. So far the only negative is that there was a bit of residue on the screen, but at least you get a handy dandy wipe to get it off.

I haven't noticed any problems with Wifi, and very little lag running Windows 8 in the remote mode. Could be because I've got a pretty heave duty Fios Wifi router, not sure though. Google has been working like a champ to sync both my devices with all my existing stuff, especially on the tablet side it automatically downloaded all my apps from Google Play, very, very cool.

I've read some quazi negative reviews on this and I guess some people just have to hate, because they don't get how revolutionary this product is. I used to be a 3d animator and I have been waiting for this exact product for a while. It's a really powerful feature to be able to set something rendering or working on the Desktop part of this machine and then just detach the tablet and go surf as you watch tv on the couch. The keyboard is actually pretty good for typing, I prefer a large natural keyboard, but this is actually really nice to type on (what I'm typing on now). The mouse is a little sketchy with the touch scroll wheel.

I'll be playing some Starcraft II tomorrow to see how it stacks up against my Imac, but I'm expecting good things from it.

Really couldn't be happier, and I haven't even used the HDMI out yet to hook this up to my Tablet. It really is like you're buying two computers, a really nice and powerful desktop and the coolest biggest tablet on the market.

FIRST UPDATE.

So I'm a few days in now and still really enjoying this tablet/desktop. I think that is the most impressive part of this computer, and the hardest to describe. You're getting two computers for the cost. So its just really really nice to set up a program to render, or to download a ton of stuff on the desktop part and then pull the monitor/tablet and hang out on the couch.

Also the keyboard and mouse are really good. I don't notice typing on them at all. Have you ever used the keyboard and mouse that come with a modern iMac? I have and they are horrible. This keyboard and mouse though are fantastic. the mouse is a little weird,but I'm pretty picky about mouses and this one is great. The full wireless keyboard with numpad is also great and very slim and has a great design.

No real complaints at all, I'm still getting everything set up on both computers how I want it with all the different software and applications. I haven't had an opportunity to really get everything to sync between all the apps and the shared storage space, but I'll write more as I use that.

3 May update

Taking it on a trip, and this was the only backpack\transport system i could find to handle the tablet http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HMCQZQ/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.

The case is great and cheap works as a carry on, backpack and rolling suitcase. The tablet is working great as a tablet. Ive got a 64 gig additional card plugged in so 96 gigs worth of whatever i need. So flixster, google play and google docs are working great. I need to try this out with my corsair voyager, 1TB wireless HDD, but so far the android tablet os, giant screen, battery and wifi are all working great. Ill be sending updates about how this handles being deployed to a war zone shortly. Should be the real acid test of its durability.

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