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December 2011
(87%)
366 Reviews
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This morning I sat in on a conference with ASUS about their upcoming Tegra 3-based Transformer Prime tablet. The event covered everything you and I need to know about the tablet, as well as a few surprises. First off, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Pr...
Abstract: iPad challengers come and go but the ASUS Transformer Prime is the first that has really excited me. It's a follow up to the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 that was an unexpected success for ASUS last year. ASUS have taken what they learnt and taken it to...
Abstract: It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
Abstract: The Asus Transformer Pad Prime tablet made a big splash when it launched into the UK market at the start of this year, quickly earning a reputation as the best Android tablet available. Since then, Asus has released its follow up model, the Infinity. T...
Abstract: The ASUS Transformer Prime is the first quad core tablet and it packs a punch. Similarly to its predecessor it can be bought with a keyboard dock which turns it into a netbook, so you can have the best of both worlds. This tablet is the one to beat, until...
Slim and smart, Android 4.0 is fast and clean, good video and audio, clever extras
Can't match Apple's wealth of apps, second best for AV performance
With neat apps and extras such as cloud storage and DLNA, plus the keyboard dock that adds battery life, a USB input and its impressively easy-to-use nature, it should be on any tablet shortlist. See all our tablet Best BuysFollow whathifi.com on TwitterJ...
Well Built Aluminium Body, Good docking area and probably best execution there currently is, Plenty of Power, Portability, Gaming is a Strong Point
Screen's not amazing, Touchpad is a little jumpy, Will you choose a tablet with a keyboard over a Ultrabook?
The ASUS Transformer Prime is the second attempt by ASUS at a tablet with keyboard dock and it's a good, solid go at this concept. ASUS has built a good tablet, that stands alone well and is better with the addition of a good keyboard....
32 GB of storage and the keyboard dock included in the £499.99 RRP, Wonderful display in terms of colours and viewing angles, Tegra 3 chipset surpasses anything else out there, Runs a relatively untampered version Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, Asus ared
Display only has a 1280×800 resolution, GPS functionality is non-existent by nature of design, Those wanting a 3G model will have to wait for currently unreleased tablets, Aluminum backing scratches relatively easily
For some reason I always get tablets over the duration of my school breaks and while the Transformer Prime is not going to satisfy my needs for Battlefield 3 or Skyrim over this time it comfortably found a place in my life. Although I don't yet see the po...
Abstract: Apple's new iPad is turning heads, but it's not the only compelling choice. Four months after its introduction, Asus' Transformer Prime TF201 shows us that tablets aren't exclusively content consumption devices. Some make it easier to get work done! We...