Hi there - I'm Darran, one of StorMan's Technical Support Agents. Each issue, I'll trawl through the deep depths of the internet to find you a funky piece of software, hardware or other interesting technological trinkets.
ASUS Transformer: There have been many so-called "iPad killers", but this is the first to actually be a real contender. It's a 10.1" tablet computer (like an iPad) that docks with a special keyboard to provide an additional 6 hours of battery life (on top of the 9.5 hours already offered by the tablet itself).
On top of this, you get either a 16GB or 32GB SSD drive (depending on the model), mini HDMI output, an SD card reader, a MicroSD card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and two full USB ports so that you can plug in your own external hard drive (for virtually limitless storage) or USB device, without requiring any 3rd-party adaptors or dongles.
Andy & Steven (from our Brisbane office) both have one & Andy's recently made the trip down to Melbourne for a software-industry convention where it proved to be incredibly popular with visitors to the StorMan tradeshow stand! The tablet runs the open-source Google Android platform, so you can really "tinker" with it & get under the hood to write your own software or make all kinds of system changes, if you're into that kind of thing (unlike an iPad). Andy has managed to plug in a PS3 controller to play games on it (see photos below), and has also worked out how to control it with a Wiimote over Bluetooth, thanks to a free app from the Google Android Market (their equivalent of the Apple App Store).
For specifications & further details, visit the ASUS website or search for the "ASUS Transformer" on Google for pricing details (RRP is around AUD $750 for the top-of-the-line 32GB model with keyboard dock; although it is also sold without the keyboard dock if you just want the tablet part). Oh, and you can access StorMan on it, too (as shown below)...



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