Asus Eee Pad Transformer Review
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Thumbs up if you thought the plant reflection in the beginning was Cannibus!
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great beggining, talented guy u
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glad your making vids mostly about the transformer
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@MagmaRhino classes aren't a problem for video playback. Unless you have a large 1080p file of about 10 GB.. Perhaps then you will start to notice a difference, otherwise class 2 is just fine, class 10 is a big ripoff..
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86F :O
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so u bought a 16gb model with a 16 gb sd card? and if so, is it the exact same as getting a 32 gb model?
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its not 3.2. 3.2 brings new features and this only fixes bugs.
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@Markieuh well i chose class 10 because i was more concerned about file transfer times. i use my microsd for movies music and photos so with a class 10 i can quickly add or remove large amounts of pictures and videos.
MagmaRhino 7 months ago
@alldaypeterson2009 yes that is correct and almost. Data on the micro sd card is accessable when you plug the transformer into a computer using the usb plug. the only downside is that some apps can not be saved to a micro SD card, so I just put my media on the card and apps on the internal storage. if you do want to do this I would recommend buying a class 10 card to ensure smooth video playback and quick transfer times equivalent to the internal memory.
MagmaRhino 7 months ago
@johntjuh13 ah sorry my apologies it is still 3.1. asus provided an update yesterday and i assumed it was 3.2. still what i mentioned below are the only new festures with the update.
MagmaRhino 7 months ago