![]() ![]() The flex made the Transformer feel chintzy, as did the minute gaps between the metal frame and the scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass screen. At first blush, it feels sturdy enough, but I didn’t like the flex built into the textured plastic back. What I found most disappointing about the Transformer was its physical build. (By itself, the Transformer measures 10.7 inches by 6.9 inches by 0.5 inch.) Designwise, this approach is a win. ![]() The extra length makes for an extra-wide bezel in landscape mode it also allows the Transformer’s physical size to match the Mobile Docking Station’s, so the two can connect as a clamshell laptop would. It’s longer than other tablets, besting the Acer Iconia Tab A500 by half an inch, the Motorola Xoom by almost a full inch, and the Apple iPad 2 by 1.2 inches. Like many of today’s tablets–the superslim Apple iPad 2 being the notable exception–the Transformer measures 0.5 inch tall.
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