Wednesday, December 16, 2015

T100HA for £249.99

T100HA for £249.99
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The Indian Defibrillator Market is witnessing steady growth primarily as a result of rising incidence of cardiovascular diseases and disorders. Additionally, widespread availability of modern medical facilities as well as GOI initiatives for expanding trauma services centers to create awareness among people will further fuel growth of the Indian defibrillator market over the coming Quarters.
According to this report, India Defibrillator Market shipments reached $2.7 million in CY Q1 2014. PHILIPS HEALTHCARE led the market followed by ST. JUDE MEDICAL and ZOLL MEDICAL CORPORATION. The Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) segment with less than 80 grams weight dominated the India Defibrillator Market with 78% share.
The Transformer T100HA is a Windows tablet much like the Microsoft Surface 3 with like Nihon Kohden BSM-2300 Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2301A Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2351A Battery, Nihon Kohden BSM-2354A Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-1350 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-1400 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-1450 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-1500 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-6151 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-6353 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-6511 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-6551 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-6951 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-7100 Battery Asus has been making 'transformer' devices as it calls them for several years. The story of the T100HA is similar to the T100 Chi incarnation we reviewed last June – a budget 10in Windows tablet with click-on keyboard that turns it into something like a laptop. The keys are exceptionally small, making typing difficult.
Originally the T100HA cost £349, but retailers were quick to discount from the RRP. Argos is currently selling the blue T100HA for £249.99. You can buy the grey version of the T100HA from Amazon for the same price.
Don’t be fooled by the advertising. ‘Outstanding Performance... powered by the latest quad-core Intel Cherry Trail processor, so it not only breezes through everyday tasks, it also delivers faster-than-ever graphics - up to twice as fast as previous generations.’
The previous Chi managed 18fps in Batman at lowest detail and limited 1280x720 resolution. This T100HA instead averaged 19fps, leaving it equally useless for action gaming, not that gaming is likely to be a priority with such a device.
To give it usable battery life in Windows, an underpowered processor is fitted, the Intel Atom x5-Z8500. This new 1.44GHz chip is quad-core, backed with 2GB memory. In Geekbench it proved faster than an iPhone 5s, multi-core; but far slower in more typical single-core operation (3095 vs 2532 points; and 948 vs 1406 points).
PCMark reported a better score than previous version, rising from a desultory 1223 points in Home unit, to 1338. Any score below 2000 points is cause for concern.
Battery runtime was better than most Windows laptops – 11 hr 38 min in the Wi-Fi video test. But should it run flat it’ll take about as long to recharge. From a flat battery, it took 45 mins before it would even start. And thereafter around 12 hours to reach full charge.

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