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{"pcmag":{"the Bottom Line":["bottom Line \r\n A Mild Refresh Of Its Predecessor, But At A Lower Price, The Asus Transformer Pad Tf300 Remains A Top 10-inch Android Tablet That Packs A Fast Cpu, Ice Cream Sandwich, And An Optional Keyboard Dock That Turns It Into A True Productivity Machine."],"score":["excellent"],"cons":["cons \r\n Slightly Dim Screen. Android Still Lacks An Abundance Of Easy-to-find Tablet-optimized Apps."],"source":"http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2403304,00.asp","pros":["pros \r\n Inexpensive. Ships With Android 4.0. Quad-core Tegra 3 Processor. Extremely Useful Optional Keyboard Dock. Improved Camera."]},"theverge":{"score":["8.0"],"cons":["bad Stuff\n Android 4.0 Still Has Some Issues\nkeyboard Dock Is A Little Cramped\ndisplay Isn't Anything Special"],"source":"http://www.theverge.com/2012/5/25/3041280/asus-transformer-pad-review","pros":["good Stuff\n Fast, Reliable Performance\ntegra 3-optimized Games Are Fantastic\ngreat Build Quality\nexcellent Battery Life"]},"cnet":{"the Bottom Line":["though It Isn't As Thin Or As Sturdy, The Asus Transformer Pad Tf300 Delivers Prime Levels Of Performance At A More Affordable Price."],"score":["3.5","3.5"],"cons":["the Tablet's Design Isn't As Thin, Sturdy, Or Sexy As The Transformer Prime's And Feels A Bit Hollow In Comparison. The $150 Keyboard Dock Is Still $150. The Screen Isn't Outside-friendly, Like The Prime's."],"source":"http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/asus-transformer-pad-tf300/4505-3126_7-35230241.html","pros":["the Asus Transformer Pad Tf300's Tegra 3-induced Performance More Or Less Matches The Transformer Prime's And Goes A Step Further With A Better Rear Camera, Faster Wi-fi Performance, A More Responsive Screen, And An Actual (and Official) Gps Feature. Micro-hdmi And Microsd Return, As Does The Keyboard Option. The $350 Entry Price Makes The Tf300 The Best Full-android Tablet Value Currently On The Market."]}} |
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