Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Asus Transformer Prime Case Options

When you buy a new Transformer Prime from Asus, you get to pick from a bunch of options. You can choose from two colors – Amethyst Gray or Champagne. You can pick two different sizes – 32 GB and 64 GB. You can keep the original Android Honeycomb OS or upgrade to the new Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS. One thing you don’t get to choose, though, is the type of Transformer Prime case you want. That’s because the Transformer Prime, the highly anticipated and much vaunted tablet computer from Asus, does not come with a case out of the box. If you want to provide protection for your Transformer Prime, you have to buy a Transformer Prime case separately.

That said, once you start looking at Transformer Prime case options available, you’ll find an enormous selection of styles, colors and affordability. If you’re not sure which Asus prime case to choose, consider these options to help you decide.

Sleeve, Folio or Shell?

The three basic styles available are sleeves, folios and shells. Sleeves slip over your Asus and protect it while it’s not in use, but you have to take the Transformer out of the sleeve in order to actually use it. If all you want is a storage case, a sleeve could be the right choice for you.

A folio Transformer Prime case is similar to a notebook cover or portfolio. It opens and closes like a book cover and has some sort of latch or closure to hold the case closed. Some folio cases leave the sides unprotected, while others wrap completely around the Asus Prime and cover part of the bezel to protect the entire body of the tablet. Because of the way it’s designed, a folio case is a good choice if you want to be able to use your Transformer Prime without removing it from the case. Look for an Asus prime case that doesn’t block access to the charger port, the USB ports or the mic and headphone jacks. In addition, if you own an Asus keyboard dock and want to use it with your Prime without removing it from the case, be sure to choose a Transformer Prime case that provides access to the keyboard dock port.

The microshell style of Transformer Prime case is most similar to an actual laptop case. It wraps completely around the back and sides of the device, often covering part of the bezel, and holds it securely. The case is a hard shell, providing more protection than the typical folio Transformer Prime case – but less flexibility and usually a little more bulk than a folio. Other than that, a microshell Transformer Prime cover offers about the same advantages as a folio case.

When choosing a Transformer Prime case, be sure to consider the way you use your tablet. It will help you choose the case that provides the style and features that are important to you.



Sunday, March 18, 2012

Making the Case for a Transformer Prime Case

The Transformer Prime hit the market with a big splash, and despite its initial issues, it continues to be a big seller. The Asus machine’s biggest selling point is its versatility. The compact little tablet converts into a full-fledged netbook when you plug it into its optional keyboard dock. Without the keyboard, it masquerades as a tablet with some fairly awesome computing ability. The Transformer Prime is designed for portability, but it does have one significant drawback. Unlike other netbooks, it doesn’t have any real screen protection. That makes a Transformer Prime case an essential accessory for anyone who plans to use their Asus Prime on the go.

Naturally, Asus does offer an official Transformer Prime case for sale, but most of those who have used it have given it poor marks for both utility and style. Among its bad points, the Transformer Prime case marketed by Asus has bare metal on the interior of the case, where it comes into contact with the metal of the Prime’s exterior and scratches the surface. In addition, the Transformer Prime case doesn’t fit the Prime with the keyboard attached or allow access to the keyboard docking port. That seriously affects the usefulness of the case.

Fortunately, there are numerous third party suppliers who offer a variety of Transformer Prime case options that cover all the bases that the official Transformer Prime cover misses. If you’re looking for protection, style and versatility, you’ll find many cases on the market that offer all of the above. Look for an Asus Prime case that offers these additional features.

Access to the Keyboard Dock

If you want to be able to use the Asus Prime with the keyboard attached without removing it from the protective case, look for a Transformer Prime cover that provides access to the keyboard dock. The descriptions of many of the cases available don’t even mention it as a feature, but it’s one of the most wanted Transformer Prime features. Check out the reviews for the cases you’re considering. Someone will always mention it if the case can be used with the keyboard attached.

Viewing Stand

The Transformer Prime has a touch screen with an onscreen keyboard, but it’s larger than the typical tablet or pad. Most people prefer to use a viewing stand that allows them to use the onscreen keyboard without holding the tablet. Again, some cases with kickstands are better at this than others. Check the reviews to find out how well the integral kickstand works to hold the Transformer Prime in position when you’re typing on it and using the touch screen.

A Transformer Prime case is one of the best investments you can make to protect your Asus Transformer Prime. Before you choose one, read the customer reviews to make sure it provides the features you most want and need.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Pamper Your Transformer with a Transformer Prime Case

The Asus Transformer Prime burst onto the scene just before Christmas and rapidly became one of the hottest gifts of the season. Since then, the innovative convertible netbook/tablet has had its growing pains but it seems to have weathered it well. The Transformer Prime also weathers the typical hazards of everyday life pretty well, but a Transformer Prime case can make life even easier on your new device.

Protection Is Important

One of the Transformer’s major selling points is its sleek appearance. The buffed metal case is pretty, but it collects fingerprints like glass and scratches easily. While those things won’t affect the performance of the Prime, they’re not terriblyattractive – and they’ll reduce the value of your Transformer should you decide to trade it in or sell it later. A Transformer Prime cover protects the case from scratches and other incidental damage that might mar its looks.

Of course, that’s only one reason for protecting your tablet convertible with a Transformer Prime case. Asus provides a sleeve for your machine to protect the screen when you’re carrying it in a bag or backpack, but you have to remove it from the sleeve when you want to use it. A quality Transformer Prime case will hold your machine safely when you’re transporting it and allow you to use it without removing it from its protective case.

Total Access Solutions for Your Transformer Prime

When you choose a Transformer Prime case, look for one that leaves all of the docks and ports uncovered so you can access them even when the case is closed. It’s especially important to be able to plug in the charger with the case closed and to leave the speakers uncovered so you can listen to your music without exposing your Transformer to damage.

The optional keyboard dock with built-in battery is the feature that sets the Transformer Prime apart from all other tablet computers. Many of third-party Transformer Prime case choices don’t allow access to the keyboard dock when the Prime is installed. If you use the keyboard with your Transformer Prime, you’ll want the convenience of a case that allows you to plug the Prime into the keyboard dock without removing it from the case.

You’ll find a huge selection of cases and covers for the Transformer Prime available from third-party manufacturers. Compare the features and benefits of each one before choosing which Transformer Prime case is the right one for you.