So, after a long time waffling about what type of tablet I wanted to get I ended up settling on the updated Asus T100(s) with the bump in speed(It has the z3775 processor). I ordered it a few days ago and have been playing with it a ton since. I have a lot of comments on its performance from cpu/gpu to wifi so I figured I'd put them here in the most active discussion of Baytrail.
I was torn between the new shield tablet, an ipad mini, or the Asus. After watching a ton of videos showing full PC games running reasonably well on the slightly slower T100 and reading the eurogamer article I rolled the dice on the windows tablet.
I have primarily tested it with Steam streaming and natively installed games along with a few games from the windows market. Overall I am extremely impressed.
Streaming
Steam streaming is just damn near perfect. Assuming you run at 1280x720 it feels like playing native. I consider myself very sensitive to latency and even use a 120hz monitor on my desktop so I am a stickler for responsiveness. First, I should say I run a 5ghz network which might help it run without hiccups. However assuming your router can provide the thoroughput its really mindblowing. Even twitchy games like Rogue Legacy(a great game by the way) are essentially indistinguishable from playing locally. Just a few more games I remember trying without any issues- Skyrim, Fallout 3, New Vegas, and Portal 2. Long story short, if you haven't tried steam streaming do it.
PC Games
As for native games, of course I had to temper my expectations knowing the SOC is very low power and not really meant for what I intended. However, its really not that bad. Fallout new vegas was the main game I tried on the tablet and it ran reasonable well on lowest settings at 720p- however, I found myself playing at 800x600 with a few settings turned up because I enjoyed the higher framerate and a bit higher view distance more. I haven't tried skyrim yet because I was so impressed with it streaming I kinda got sidetracked and haven't gotten back to it yet.
Quick rundown of other native games-
Rogue legacy- for some reason has lag when fullscreen even at 320x240 res but feels like solid 60fps in a 720p window- not sure what causes the fullscreen issue, clearly the horsepower is there maybe a drive issue.
Mount and blade warband- runs at full res, directx9 code path with all settings but shadows to high(Never tried with them on) with absolutely no distinguishable lag or issues. I only did battles up to 50 units because I haven't had time to get to the really big battles- but this game is a treat and has built in xbox-360 gamepad controls, strongly suggest it.
Dungeons of Dredmor- other than needing a keyboard to start a new game, this one seems to play well. Full res and all that jazz it had no issues. I only loaded a game quickly to check it and haven't gotten back to it yet.
MS store games
I have installed about 10 games from the windows store and have had a handful of performance issues and one game that required the keyboard to put in a name for my character even though I was playing with just the tablet at the time. While there were many more titles than I thought there'd be on the market it feels very much like the Android market when its second wave of tablets came out. Things seem a bit disorganized and the many of the apps even in the top categories are of very questionable quality. Also pay to win seems even more rampant than on android- especially in the one MOBA I tried, Heroes of Order and Chaos I actually liked the game until after the training it asked me to pay money so I could have a mana potion in game- immediate uninstall.
Performance
The performance of the z3775 seems more than adequate for every day use. Other than a few issues with 1080p youtube in the IE touch browser(same video seemed to run fine in desktop IE- and this was before I installed all updates) I have run into no real stops or hitches.
I have only run a handful of benches so far-
3dmark
Ice Storm
18926
Cloud Gate
1427
Sky Diver
526
Cinebench R10 32bit
Single
1228
Multi
4098
Multi speedup
3.34
OpenGL
2264
From what I can tell from some quick numbers I pulled online it looks like both the 3dmark ice storm and Cloud gate are ~18% higher than the 3740 that was in the original T100. Cinebench single is 30% higher than the 3740 and multi is 21% higher. Altogether not a shabby increase.
Conclusion
I have owned a large number of tablets in my life, from an HP convertible tablet running winxp/7 on a turion x2, to the original Asus transformer, a nexus 7 2012, and finally an ipad 2- and I must say I am personally very happy with the T100(s) and it feels like a hell of a value. Not only does it work great browsing the web and all other media consumption sides of tablets including running the only non-amazon tablet OS able access to Amazon prime videos(Prime member here).
However, the real icing for me is it also enables me to feed my gaming addiction very well. Unless you are dead set on only using games from the app store I think this is hands down the best gaming tablet. The on-board SOC is no slouch when it comes to running games reasonably well but Steam streaming just takes it to the next level.
The biggest negatives I can think of are definitely the weakness of the Windows store and some intermittent wifi issues until I rolled back then reinstalled the newest wifi driver. If you are on the fence about buying this tablet, I can only say I am rarely this happy with tech purchases and would recommend it to anyone.
If anyone has any questions or wants me to run any other benches/games just fire away.