![]() ![]() I got a Raspberry Pi which is gathering dust on the shelf now. This was supposed to be my dream setup too. With a bit of hacking it seems like a fantastic 'monitor extension with a brain'. The resolution is insane and only for that I will get it. I think, if it could install Linux, the Nexus 10 with a keyboard would be great solution. Transformer prime (TF700) and Pandora are really great both very portable systems and just work on the Pandora (full linux install with SSH/VNC/X). Disadvantage it's extremely small and low res. ![]() Pandora has over 10 hours battery life for me and I can swap batteries in no time (so 20 hours). It's just not that easy to do some Crash when bored/relaxing. For a bit less power and same form factor I also still use my Zaurus C860 which works fine and runs things like Haskell fine. When I am in a cramped space or need a lot of time and need all my development stuff (even Java), I use my Pandora which works like charm. I really the way these machines 'feel', but battery life is more important for me. It is really great, but they cost way too much (imho). I have a Hypermac battery and that's definitely the best buy for mobile mac use. Even with a new battery it's just too short lived. My Macbook 13 inch is better but also going down. Macbook pro is a no-go the battery life is dropping fast. Test out your applications and install some new ones you have been wanting to try out.More of these articles please! I really like hearing from other mobile people. With this update new life has been put into an older ASUS TF101 as well as speed it up a bit. ![]() Then re-boot, the tablet will go through several moments of configuring the new OS and you should be good to go. Then select the KitKat and Gapps zips off of the microSD card and install them one at a time. Once on the recovery screen you will need to go to “install”. Reboot holding volume down and power button, you will see text appear that says you have 5 secs to press volume up. Re-boot the tablet into recovery mode (turn tablet off. bat file as Administrator to root the TF101 tablet. Now that we have the downloaded files we need to start the process of updating to KitKat 4.4.4 let’s get started.Ĭonnect the TF101 to your Windows PC and copy the KitKat ROM and Gapps to the microSD card on the device. Download Gapps (Google Play and Google Apps)īackup your TF101 tablet with software of your choice, I personally like MyBackup.ĭownload V0.42- TwrpyIndri Cutting Edge from here.ĭownload the latest KitKat ROM for TF101 from.The process for upgrading to KitKat 4.4.4 on the TF101 requires the tablet to have several steps. We are doing this to breath in some new life to an old tablet. In this post we will cover how to upgrade an older ASUS TF101 tablet from 4.0.3 (ICS) to KitKat 4.4.4. ![]()
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