I just received this case in the mail today. So far it is living up to it's expectations. I will touch on some key things that people may be looking for in a case.
The overall build is quite nice. The leather seems a bit on the cheaper side, but for the price you cannot expect "premium" leather. The case rooCASE allows access to all ports, switches, and speakers with no interference. The front camera cutout is just a little off (cutout not low enough) and may interfere, but I think this will settle down once it fits in with the Transformer with use (note how the two front holes ride slightly high in the photos of the product). If you also use a transformer dock, this is a nice item to have since the Transformer slides in and out effortlessly within seconds. The inside of the case is very soft and will offer good scratch protection. The angle of the Transformer when in "stand mode" is very good and the velcro is very secure, it offers a high level of adjustments to suit your viewing angle.
The only con I find with stands and portfolios for the Transformer is having the charging port on the bottom of the Transformer. This is not a fault of the case, I just with ASUS would have included an additional charging port on the side. Also, those who use a stylus will find no accommodation for one in this case.
PROS:
Price
Availability (at the time of this review, this is one of the only options for the Transformer)
Fit and accessibility
Angle adjustments
Seems to offer a decent level of protection
CONS:
Unable to keep plugged in charging while standing up. (not a fault of the rooCASE)
Leather could be a little more "plush" for my tastes
Front two cutouts may not line up with the camera and may cause interference. I will update as the material settles in and stretches a bit.It's much nicer than I thought.
The part that opens up like a book is magnetic, but the part that keeps it propped up at an angle is Velcro. The angle is very customizable, and seems sturdy. Since this is really the only nice case out for the transformer, get it while the price is low don't hesitate. I'd feel comfortable putting this in my school bookbag now.
Pros:
Seems very protective
Has a grip surface, so it's easy in the hands.
Looks very handsome
Cons:
Makes the tablet very thick
Smells kind of funny, but I think that will go away soon enough
If you want to use the front camera, you'll have to take it out of the case or hold it upsidedown.
==EDIT==
After having the case for a little while longer, I want to give it 6 stars :) The leather smell is pretty much gone, and after playing with the case for a little bit, I finally was able to put it on correctly so that the front camera lines up perfectly with the holes in the case. This is a very nice looking case that really makes the tablet look professional. I get complements all the time.The case its self appears to be well made and protective. The major complaint I read about is that the camera holes aren't in the right position. A way to prevent this is to make sure that the velcro holder, holds the Transformer as tight as possible to the top of the case.
The most annoying problem that I found was the Magnetic clasps to hold the cover in place. They interfere with the function of the compass. It should have been made with velcro. If you plan to use your Transformer for the compass/navigation don't buy this case. Also the lack of access to the docking/charging port when the cover is closed.My one star rating is not for the product, but rather for the two different items being sold under this product description.
Back in December I purchased this rooCase as pictured in the description for my ASUS TF101. I purchased a second Eee Pad so I just purchased a second case using the original link. Upon receipt I realized that they shipped a totally different case.
The first case was rooCase model number RC-TF101-MA-BK (as pictured and described). AWESOME case if I may say so myself!! However, the second case that I received last week is model number RC-TF101-DV-BK... not as nice as the first.
The first one I ordered seems to be of much higher quality, the tablet itself stays connected to the overall case, and the tablet adjustment can be at any angle you want as it uses Velcro to hold its vertical positions. It even has a little band or slot you can put your hand through to hold it more comfortably while reading. The second case feels a bit cheaper, has Velcro on the back so it can pull apart from the overall case itself and uses little indents to hold the Eee pad in three different positions... unlike the "MA" model which you set at any angle position you desire. They also did away with the band for your hand. In looking at rooCase.com, they only list the "DV" case and the "MA" case is nowhere to be found. Such a shame.
I'm concerned that the reviews that you'll read here are for the case which is pictured, I know... shocker, and not the one that they're shipping now. Amazon, or whoever, should update their product description and pictures to represent exactly what your buying.I honestly returned the item for two reasons.
1. It was not easy to use with the docking station. You have to take the Tablet completely out of the case to dock it.
2. You cannot charged it while the case is closed. It has to be open to charge it.
The case is nice, just not functional or "on-the-go" friendly for fast paced living.
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