In the past few months, the Asus Transfromer has taken the tablet world by storm. The affordable, versatile, and powerful device has sold the most out of all tablets, minus the iPad (I shall reserve comment / judgement on this one).
One of the perks of this device is the fact that users can optionall buy a dock accessory that not only adds a keyboard (which is what I’m typing this article from), but adds 7.5 hours additional battery life to the device. Currently all power meters on the device show how much power is in the tablet, but not the dock. There are those of us out there who would like to know how much juice is in both parts of our device.
Have no fear, the boys over at XDA have a solution. Two widget apps have been developed that let you know how much power is in both the tablet and the dock. These apps differ in the way they present the information. If you want a text representation (see screenshot below), check out Highland3r’s Transformer Battery Widget.
If you’re more interested in a graphical approach to seeing your battery levels, check out scar45 and beeone42 Battery and Dock Widget which features a much more subtle and smaller iconic representation of your power levels like so:
Text Widget Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112391
Graphical Widget Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1115722

