While we found the latter handy when typing, it proved distracting at other times, such as when swiping. The Excite 10's display also features 10-finger multitouch support, as well as haptic feedback, emitting a gentle buzz when pressed. Despite that, the Excite 10 couldn't compare to the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime's sky-high 550 lux rating. That's higher than the category average of 355 lux, and even the iPad's 386 lux rating. We were also taken with scenes of the infamous mustard Rolls-Royce as it barreled down the street.Īt 460 lux, the Excite 10's display is one of the brighter panels we've seen in a 10-inch tablet. As we watched a 1080p trailer for "The Great Gatsby" remake on YouTube, the cornucopia of color impressed.Ĭlick to EnlargeLeonardo DiCaprio's electric blue eyes popped, despite the luminous whites, deep blacks and rich pinks and greens of the flapper dresses wrapped around lithe bodies that shimmied and undulated Roaring Twenties style. Text was nice and crisp on both CNN.com and. We were also struck by how vibrant and sharp the display looked. The first thing we noticed about the Excite 10's 1280 x 800 glossy display was the lack of visible gridlines, a big step up from the 10 LE. The right side of the device also houses a micro HDMI port for outputting content to a TV and micro USB for syncing with a PC. Instead of the small connectors used by the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and the iPad, the Excite 10 uses a large, unwieldy connector.Ĭlick to EnlargeIt's nice to see that the Excite 10 packs a full-size SD Card slot, which will let you expand the included memory to up to 128GB. While we like the Excite 10's overall design, we took issue with the size of its proprietary charger.
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