Asus Transformer Pro T304 Score Details “The Asus Transformer Pro T304 uses price and connectivity to bring more value than the Surface Pro.” Low price means real value Good keyboard and touchpad experience Decent performance for productivity work Solid build quality for the price Unfortunate choice in storage hampers performance Battery life could be better Display is average at best MSRP $999.99 Microsoft’s Surface Pro is the most iconic detachable tablet and has maintained a significant lead in the Windows 2-in-1 market in both performance and mindshare. That hasn’t stopped Microsoft’s OEM partners from jumping into the game with their own versions of the most flexible format, with varying success. In our Asus Transformer Pro T304 review, we’re taking a look at a near clone of the Surface Pro that hopes to use a lower price to carve out its own piece of the growing segment. Trending in Mobile: What is 5G? 5G Network … [Read more...] about Asus Transformer Pro T304 Review
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ReMarkable tablet review
ReMarkable tablet Score Details “The ReMarkable tablet’s next-gen screen feels suprisingly like paper, but the tablet’s bugs, missing features, and price tag make it a little less remarkable.” Screen feels like paper Lightweight body Missing features Middling battery life Underwhelming performance High price tag MSRP $600.00 A low-power, no-frills tablet that mimics the look and feel of real paper sounds almost too good to be true, but that’s startup ReMarkable’s sales pitch. The eponymous ReMarkable tablet’s custom-designed screen lets you doodle, sketch, and write just like the Microsoft Surface Pro or Apple iPad Pro . But unlike most other stylus-touting tablets on the market, the ReMarkable doesn’t suffer from screen glare, lasts days without needing to recharge, and syncs seamlessly with your PC and phone — in theory, that is. Trending in Mobile: What is 5G? 5G Network Coverage Map After spending a little more … [Read more...] about ReMarkable tablet review
Turning a 650 sq-ft HDB flat into a spacious, streamlined home with a glass ‘foyer’
When interior designer Roystern Goh went house-hunting, he deliberately looked for a fixer-upper and ended up with an old, tired-looking three-room HDB flat. “I wanted a house that was very rundown so I could hack everything away and redo it in line with my design philosophy: Simple luxury,” he said. “Every inch of space must not be wasted, that is the ultimate philosophy.” The concept he had in mind? Goh wanted it “open, streamlined, minimalist” – a goal that, at first, seemed totally at odds with the condition the flat was in. One principle he bore in mind was making the space “work for him”. So the first step he took to translate his vision to reality – and make the 650 sq-ft area look more spacious – was to take down the walls. Arriving at his doorstep, visitors are greeted not by the usual metal gate/wooden front door combo, but by a padlocked glass door that opens onto a small foyer. “I built a glass ‘gate’ because I want sunlight to come in. And I still … [Read more...] about Turning a 650 sq-ft HDB flat into a spacious, streamlined home with a glass ‘foyer’