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Default How do you transfer data on this thing?

Ok so according to some reviews there is no data port (micro USB or anything) on the tab and ports are only available on the keyboard dock. So what's the beef? How would someone transfer stuff onto this thing without dropping another $150 for the dock. The only way I can think of is through like drop box which would take forever and adb over wifi... o.0

Anyone got any other ideas?

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You can connect to the PC through the same connector port you use to charge. It is a proprietary 40 pin USB cable with a detachable AC adapter.
 
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There's no micro USB, but the charger cable is a proprietary connector to a standard USB cable. i.e: plug it into your computer like any other phone or tablet.
 
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ohhhhh ok. I thought that port was strictly for the dock... Thanks for clarifying.

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you can use this usb connector...
http://www.excaliberpc.com/607966/as...apter-for.html
 
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According to Asus it DOES have a microSD slot.
http://eee.asus.com/eeepad/transform...specification/
 
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I use the ES File Manager free app to map to and copy files between my Windows XP desktop over WIFI.
 
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...something is off then if you are saying it does not have a MicroSD. I tested one at gamestop with a microSD port and the data dump http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1376019 here was achieved through the microSD port...
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Read the post... It said microUSB, not SD. I do lament the exclusion of the former, but not enough to not buy it.

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This. Data cables are so last year.


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