There is truth in tablet tension. You know, when you seem to be at a bit of a crossroad when it comes to deciding whether to carry your tablet, phablet or smartphone while on-the-go? You can't always be certain which device you will be in need of. All of the options hold their own unique features. What about a gizmo that transforms your expensive and beautiful Samsung Galaxy smartphone into a tablet just by popping it in? Already done by the Asus Padfone, TransMaker wanted the same seamless transition between devices to be available for Samsung. The screen size and battery life of your phone can't always meet your needs, the TransMaker TR10 was created to turn your Galaxy into a full blown 10.1 inch tablet.The obvious downside is how highly limiting this is. It is specifically designed for S3 and S4 models alone, yet I am positive iOS is right behind. (I am also quite surprised Apple didn't beat ASUS to the punch). The upside is how quickly the entire transition occurs. All the magic is derived from your phone's CPU and camera. In just a few seconds it uses your phone's storage, chip, and OS, and powers it all up on a 10.1 inch Coreless Tablet making it operate exactly as the phone would. Even better, the tablet is instantly 3G or 4G, meaning no need to get aggravated trying to link up to an old Wi-Fi connection. The display is a wonderful 1200x800 HD Super IPS touchscreen, contains an internal speaker, micro USB, a 5000mAh battery , earphone jack and applicable buttons to navigate comfortably. A second part is included, a mobile detachable keyboard dock!How is this not the hottest item out there right now? This is incredibly handy and it needs more exposure. The TransMaker levels-up the value of your smart device by allowing it the potential of being a hybrid laptop or tablet when needed. I see this being perfect for students, anyone attending a conference not knowing if they'd end up needing to take some notes, etc. FYI, images shown of the models are told to be “taken with a grain of salt” because no one has yet to see the TransMaker up and running on camera. There is question as to whether they even exist yet. Evidently the idea isn't new, and I am hopeful that the company will have opportunities to launch the device. That is, if they have even gotten to building the prototype yet. Either way, if they don't get to making it someone else will.