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The tablet market already offers a wealth of Android alternatives to the Apple iPad, making standing out from the crowd a real challenge.The tablet market already offers a wealth of Android alternatives to the Apple iPad, making standing out from the c...
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...
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Asus surprised everyone with the aptly Transformer tablet in early 2011 which combined a 10.1 inch Android tablet and a dock that added a keyboard straight out of a netbook and a battery pack for valued battery life. Since then Asus announced the su...
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...
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The notion of bridge devices has never been so much of a talking point as now with Intel's announcement of ultrabook/ tablet hybrid devices. The origin of the species however was the original ASUS Transformer and the new Transformer Prime is hoping to...
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...
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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...
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The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a 10.1-inch Android tablet, sold with a matching keyboard that it can be docked with to form an ultra-portable laptop.Tablet/laptop hybrids are not a new concept: they’ve been around since the early days of awkward...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:12
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Android tablets have come a long way since the days of bodged smartphone OSes and horrid resistive screens, but there hasn’t been much development since the first Honeycomb tablets hit the shelves in spring 2011. That’s about to change, however, with t...
The best Android tablet yet, boasting all-round excellence, but it still isn't a match for Apple's iPad...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:12
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When we first heard about the best name ever for a tablet PC, or possibly any component, we had visions of a robotic looking blue and red case… sadly, well kind of, this proved not to be and instead Asus released a sleek looking update to the original Tra...
As ever we start off with the build quality of the Transformer Prime. Like the Transformer TF101 this device has been put together well and with great attention to detail. Our device has been subjected to some pain and even with a few dents there was no d...
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ASUS has come up trumps with its Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet which comes with a 10.1-inch touchscreen, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and an optional keyboard dock making it a hybrid device. Design and build qualityFor starters the Eee Pad Transfo...
The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a well-designed and well-built product that has been executed superbly. Not only does it look great it has a long list of impressive specifications and features. Its hybrid nature sets it apart from the competition...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:12
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The Eee Pad Transformer Prime is Asus's latest Android tablet computer. Unlike many other tablets which are dependent on touchscreen keyboards, it comes with a detachable physical keyboard so it can be used like a laptop if you wish.The Prime is light...
Bright screen; physical keyboard; useful ports and slots; great battery life...
Operating system needs refinement...
A good alternative to the iPad 2 if you type a lot, but it's not as polished as Apple's tablet...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:13
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ASUS entered the Android Tablet race last year with the Transformer, a unique device that easily switches between a Tablet and notebook computer.Now Asus is back with yet another Tablet, the Transformer Prime. The Prime is a device of many firsts - it...
Transforms between Tablet and notebook form; fast Tegra 3 processor is good for games; long battery life...
Small chiclet keys on dock; camera could be better; builtin speakers offer below average sound quality.
The Prime is a great work Tablet when you are on the go though don't expect it to take great pictures...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:17
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When you first see the Transformer Prime, it would be easy to think that it is just like the Galaxy Tab 10.1 – it looks similar, has the same OS and access to similar apps. But it’s what lies under the hood that makes all the difference. This is an...
Quadcore processor; great keyboard experience; topquality snappers; desktop browsing experience; smooth performance and multitasking...
Oversensitive trackpad; lack of software that takes advantage of the quadcore chip...
The Asus Transformer Prime is hugely impressive and thanks to its quad-core chip, it will offer far more when the heavy-duty software appears...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:17
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Asus has been grabbing the headlines with the release of the Transformer Prime, an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core powered tablet that runs Google's Android operating system. Yet, even though the iPad 2 is coming up to its first birthday, the Apple device has...
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With the second iteration of its Transformer series, Taiwanese company Asus finds the middle ground between tablet and laptop in a way unmatched by other companies. Is this the perfect hybrid? Encased in a rose gold-finish in spun aluminium, the Asus...
Excellent expansion options; Very well built; Outstanding battery life;...
Performance can lag from time to time; Rubber feet don't stop it from slipping;...
In the Transformer Prime, Asus has managed to perfect what it created the first time around. By adopting a similar body to the ZenBook, keeping build materials strong, and refining its unique design approach, Asus has delivered the ideal tablet computing...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:20
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Review date: 03 February, 2012. Review by: Sandra Vogel The original Asus Eee Pad Transformer was a real wow-inspiring Android tablet with a separate, but attachable keyboard. The Eee Pad Transformer Prime now adds a quad core processor and Android 4...
Solid chassis; Android ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ 4; fast quad core processor; great docking keyboard...
Issues with GPS.
That GPS issue is a real shame, because pretty much everything else about the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is smashing. Yes, you can get a laptop for the same money, but in our opinion you won’t find a better Android and keyboard combo...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:23
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Like its Transformer predecessor, the Eee Pad Transformer Prime impressed us greatly. Quite simply, it's the best marriage of screen and keyboard we've seen in a tablet. The quad-core Tegra 3 processor is no gimmick: its extra speed and punch gives the...
Superb screen, Great battery life, Comes with a keyboard dock that adds a second battery, Supports USB and SD card expansion via the keyboard dock...
Not available without keyboard dock, Tends to topple over if you tap the screen when it's docked to the keyboard, Short of business software, No integrated mobile broadband option...
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ASUS initially ships the Eee Pad Transformer Prime with Google's Android 3.2 "Honeycomb" operating system, but an over-the-air update to Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" is now available. It's a shame that the tablet doesn't come standard with the late...
Excellent design and aesthetics, Keyboard dock is a great add-on, Slick software and good performance...
Very top-heavy when docked, No 3G, Poor GPS performance...
If you don't want an iPad, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime is the tablet you do want. It has a great design, a nifty keyboard dock, slick, up-to-date software and great performance. The lack of 3G is a pain and there are a couple of other issues that n...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:29
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During a visit to Asus offices in Sydney I was able to get a firsthand look at the new Wi Fi only tablet which comes with a keyboard dock and a new 8MP rear auto-focus camera with LED flash, back-illuminated CMOS sensor and large aperture design.Under...
This is an excellent tablet for anyone who wants a lot of processor grunt, great graphics and Android 4.0. It's light in the hand and is packed with a lot of unique features.
When attached to the keyboard dock it is a tad heavy. It's also pricey but if you want a BMW over a V8 Holden you have to pay for the privilege, it’s no different with tablets.
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It’s only been a little over six months since the original Eee Pad Transformer landed but Asus has already launched a new model that advances the breed to such an extent that the original model appears obsolete and with it every other 10in Tegra 2 Andr...
Aside from the skinny dock, which is actually a bit of a step back from the Transformer 1 and wobbly GPS reception – but a patch is on the way – the Prime is an impressive bit of kit. The blazing fast hardware, superb screen, lightness, thinness and...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:29
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The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is the follow up to the popular Eee Pad Transformer. The Transformer was one of the most impressive tablets of the past 12 months, taking on the iPad and bettering it in many ways. With just a few tweaks, the Eee Pad...
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime keeps the same form factor as the original Transformer. You'll still be able to use it as a lightweight tablet when you're travelling, or add a proper keypad when you want to work or add extra battery power. The styling on the Transformer Prime has moved on slightly, with thinner dimensions and a more curved design. It looks great, and the metal finish adds a to...
It's not all good news, however. The more rounded design makes the Transformer Prime slightly more unstable than the original Transformer, although we never found this to be a big issue. The keyboard dock has also slimmed down over the original. Although this makes it more portable, it also reduces the overall battery life (there are still no issues in using the Transformer Prime for an entire da...
Overall though, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is our favourite tablet. The Android OS isn't quite as fluid as the iPad's iOS, but the keyboard makes it a much more usable proposition, while still offering a slim and stylish platform when you just...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:35
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The ASUS Transformer Prime is a tablet that many have yearned after. The first Transformer was last year's most popular Android tablet, an impressive feat in a pretty competitive and high-stakes market. Our Hardware.Info readers voted the Transformer th...
The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime lives up to our expectations. It definitely is a very good-looking tablet, both with and without its dock. The Tegra 3 SoC in this tablet does not really add to the tablet experience when you browse or let it perform o...
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Sued by Hasbro, GPS fails and weak Wi-Fi, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime launch has been an eventful one to say the least. Currently PC World's and Currys' most pre-ordered Android tablet ever, the first Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet earned T3’s...
Quadcore processor, Brilliant screen, Battery-boosting keyoard dock...
Heavier than standalone tabs, No USB charging...
We can’t make our minds up if this is more tablet than laptop or vice versa, but we can be sure of is that this is a great all round piece of kit that also looks the part. It’s packing one of the best keyboard docks we’ve seen and is supremely powerfu...
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The Transformer Prime puts Asus in an optimal position in the Android tablet race, as the first manufacturer to use the new Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset. As part of the Transformer line, the Prime can use a keyboard dock to become a makeshift laptop - in fac...
Only available with its dock for now, but this is certainly the best Android tablet money can buy...
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The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime isn’t a robot in disguise, but it does have a few tricks up its sleeve that any Autobot or Decepticon would be proud of. This new Transformer improves upon the original version from earlier this year, adds more power...
Design, Tegra 3 processor, updatable to Ice Cream Sandwich, detachable keyboard...
Heavy when combined with the docking station, doesn't have ICS just yet...
If you're after a new Honeycomb tablet, this could very well be your next purchase...
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Android tablets have come a long way since the early days of bodged smartphone OSes and horrid resistive screens, but there hasn't been much development since the first Honeycomb tablets hit the shelves in spring this year. That's about to change, however...
The best Android tablet yet, boasting excellence all round, but it isn't perfect...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:43
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The best Android tablet yet, boasting excellence all round, but it isn’t perfectRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Android tablets have come a long way since the early days of bodged smartphone OSes and horrid resistive screens, but there hasn't been much de...
If we’re honest, Tegra 3 came as a little bit of a disappointment. We had been hoping for iPad-beating levels of responsiveness, smoothness and battery life. The Prime doesn’t quite offer that, and although the new chip does boost HD video and the pote...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:43
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Asus is pursuing its line in complete touchscreen keyboards with an additional line specially designed for alphanumeric keys, which means you no longer have to open another panel for your figures. The look of the keyboard stands out from the basic Hone...
A top IPS screen, good even outdoors, The Tegra 3 quadcore is very promising, Nice design and very slimline, good use of aluminium, Keyboard dock an improvement on the first one, Good battery life / Video decoding...
Poor speaker sound, Honeycomb still not 100% optimised. We can't wait for Android 4.0!, Keyboard could still be improved / Tablet not available without the dock, Proprietary connector for charging and connecting the dock…, No dedicated media player...
If you don’t want to go for an iPad and you’re looking towards Android, the EeePad Transformer Prime is THE no one product out there right now. Sure, you have to get the keyboard with it but this takes the tablet into another world, that of the hybrid...
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Of the original Asus Transformer , we said it was the “best Android tablet out there”. And this was confirmed when it won the number one spot for best tablet and gadget of the year in our 2011 Awards . The game-changing Asus Eee Pad Transformer combined a...
Thinner and lighter than most, Gorgeous, super-bright IPS screen, Quad-core yet excellent battery life, Keyboard dock adds connectivity and battery, Full HD video plays smoothly...
Dock's keyboard inferior to original Transformer, Metal finish relatively smudge-prone and slippery, Top-heavy docked design requires care on lap, Poor speaker positioning, App selection still inferior to iPad, No 3G (yet)...
Asus' Tranformer Prime is a thing of beauty. Despite being easily as thin and light as most rivals, this aluminium-clad tablet is far more powerful thanks to its quad-core Tegra 3 internals. This also means that smooth 1080p video playback on a tablet and...
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techradar.com Updated: 2013-04-24 05:42:48
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The burning question with the Asus Eee Pad Transformer prime release, as with any tablet, is this: is it better than the Apple iPad 2? The immediate follow-up question is usually a bit less thrilling: can it beat the reigning champion of Android tablet...
Light and portable, Highly readable screen, Fast processor, Smooth HD video, Great for games...
Average camera, Screen not as colourful as Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Some minor recording bugs, Movie rentals did not work, App selection...
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techadvisor.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-24 05:43:19
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This is a preview, when a full review is available this story will be updated) ASUS has announced the successor to its Eee Pad Transformer and its called the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. It's the world's first quad-core Android tablet and like its prede...
Headed by a quad-core processor, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime Android tablet certainly boasts impressive specifications. It also seems to place an important emphasis on design: it's thinner, lighter and more attractive than most other Android tab...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-06 01:22:10
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Asus What is it? A handsome Android tablet with a special extra: a dockable keyboard to turn it into a thin laptop. What's great The dock also has a battery built in so the Transformer has extra staying power. What's not Sometimes it's hard to know wheth...
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Meet the Transformer Prime, Asus' much-hyped follow up to the Eee Pad Transformer . While this tablet does struggle a little bit in a few areas, it absolutely blows most tablets away in others. The first tablet we've reviewed with Google's Android 4 (Ice...
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Meet the Transformer Prime, Asus' much-hyped follow up to the Eee Pad Transformer. While this tablet does struggle a little bit in a few areas, it absolutely blows most tablets away in others. The first tablet we've reviewed with Google's Android 4.0 (Ice...
A high-octane tablet that can satisfy the needs of many, but may not be the best for people used to Apple's iOS.In order to stay alive in the market, Android tablets have a long tradition of overpowering the iPad, and the Transformer Prime goes in for the...
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A couple of weeks ago I was granted the joy of reviewing ASUS' higher-end Transformer Pad Infinity tablet, which is the biggest, baddest version of ASUS' Eee Pad range. Today we have the pleasure of looking at the slightly less powerful Transformer Pr...
Here we are again, another great ASUS tablet. You could go back and read the final thoughts I wrote for the Infinity, because this is pretty much going to be a mirror of that review. I loved the feel of the Transformer Prime, I think this is one of th...
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It’s not easy for an Android tablet to distinguish itself these days, and retain a unique enough appeal to make it stand head and shoulders above the tablet crowd. As the first tablet with the Tegra 3 processor onboard, Asus’ Transformer Prime manages...
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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 Prime wil...
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...
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I have had the Asus Transformer Prime for a few weeks now. I’ve bought some accessories for it, I’ve plugged in my xbox controller to it, I’ve downloaded a load of tablet specific apps and I think now is an ideal time to review the thing. The Prime is...
The Asus Transformer Prime is really an amazing device.Yes the initial rush to pre-order was unheard of in the Android world and Asus dealt with terribly. Many suppliers are still struggling to get hold of them.What on earth Asus were thinking announcing...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-03-14 01:12:44
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Immediate impressions of the Eee Pad Transformer Prime are very good. The device itself, once fully docked, looks more like one of Asus' current range of Ultrabook laptops than a run of the mill Android tablet. This is definitely a good thing too, partly...
Great design, awesome keyboard, Tegra 3 chipset, next-level gaming, lightweight, it's the first truly useful tablet...
Android Honeycomb —that's literally it if we're honest...
This is a truly compelling piece of hardware, featuring excellent design language, high-end hardware, next-generation processing power and masses of utility thanks to its attachable keyboard. We cannot praise Asus enough for what it has achieved with this...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-14 01:12:44
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Stuff magazine Mon, Jan 9 2012, 12:55PM Asus’ original Transformer was Stuff’s Product of the Year 2011, and the new Prime is all that and more. With a quad-core Tegra 3 processor inside, it’s the fastest tablet ever. The Prime is a truly gorgeous...
iPad-baiter, netbook-beater, console-killer – the Transformer Prime is a stunning all-rounder...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-21 01:12:36
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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...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-03-21 01:12:36
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We can’t stress enough how amazing this tablet is. As a standalone tablet, it’s neck and neck with the Toshiba AT200 as the best Android tablet launched so far in 2012. But docked with a keyboard, it also successfully demonstrates the hybrid concep...
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Android tablets have come a long way since the days of bodged smartphone OSes and horrid resistive screens, but there hasn't been much development since the first Honeycomb tablets hit the shelves in spring 2011.That's about to change, however, with the n...
If we're honest, Tegra 3 came as a little bit of a disappointment. We had been hoping for iPad-beating levels of responsiveness, smoothness and battery life. The Prime doesn't quite offer that, and although the new chip does boost HD video and the potenti...
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Of all the Android tablets that came out of the last year – and there sure were of a lot of them, by our count – the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer was the only one that really stood out as something different. It was the keyboard docking station that ga...
Based on the lag and stability issues that plague the Transformer Prime, we get the feeling that ASUS rushed the Ice Cream Sandwich update out just for the privilege of being first to market. What we've ended up with, then, is a beautifully-designed, ext...
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Few brands have a better recent record than Asus: the EeePC was the laptop that popularised the ‘netbook' trend in laptops, and now for the new generation of Intel chips its Zenbook vies only with the new Samsung Series 9 to be the best of the new, ult...
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whattabletpc.com Updated: 2014-05-04 01:28:03
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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...
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We reviewed and loved the original Asus Transformer in Geare #67, and here already is the new and improved ‘ Transformer Prime ' (yes, the cartoon series did object to the name), running Android 4.0 Ice-Cream Sandwich. The main equation here is the sam...
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androidaustralia.com.au Updated: 2014-06-04 01:09:01
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While that statement holds true for the most part, the ASUS Transformer Prime (TF201) does have some faults. However, when these faults are not in plain view I am taken aback by the true beauty, precision and usability of the Transformer Prime TF201.The A...
Highresolution camera, Very fast, Helpful keyboard shortcuts, Incredible build quality, Battery life...
GPS Signal, WiFi connectivity, Occasional bugs...
Let me put it this way. If I had the Transformer Prime instead of my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, I would be over the moon. If I had the Prime instead of the Acer Iconia tabs, I would be ecstatic. The Prime is by far the best 10.1″ Android tablet out there an...
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It's as thin as the market leaders, and very light: the tablet on its own weighs 594 grams. Physically, the new Transformer cedes no ground to its competitors; which you choose will come down to personal taste.Of course, half the point of buying the Trans...
Tegra 3 came as a little bit of a disappointment to the reviewers at iTnews' sister publication, PC&Tech Authority. We had been hoping for iPad-beating levels of responsiveness, smoothness and battery life. The Prime doesn't quite offer that, and although...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-06-13 01:41:09
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The new iPad has been with us for a few weeks now and we thought it time to take a look at the iPad in comparison with a few other devices.The first of our videos is apple's new iPad vs Asus Transformer Prime.Let us know which you prefer over the two...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 02:15:01
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ocdrift.com Updated: 2016-11-24 01:38:22
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If you are an avid follower of OCDrift.com, you would realize that we are very pro toward Components or DIY. However, we are glad to include our first ever tablet review thanks to ASUS Malaysia who made an effort to approach us. The roughly one year old A...
The ASUS Transformer Prime TF201 is indeed ideal for users who wants something extra from a tablet. Other than being a tablet itself, the TF201 can be transformed into a “Notebook/Netbook” mode which is actually main selling point. While the battery life...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 01:38:23
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Teased to the masses via online leaks throughout the last third of 2011, ASUS' latest tablet device, the Eee Pad Transformer Prime is hailed as the successor to the company's very own critically acclaimed pioneer venture into the slate market, the Eee Pad...
Long lasting batteries, Excellent performance, Smooth interface...
One less USB port, Shallow keyboard travel...
With fantastic battery life, a powerful quad-core CPU and a UI that works very well, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime is currently THE Android tablet of Android tablets out there. This is definitely the tablet to beat.(previously published on issue Fe...
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Asus is probably the first manufacturer to out a quad-core tablet and also the first one to set the tone on netbook-cum-tablet form factor. Check out our full review of the Asus Transformer Prime TF201 after the jump.The Transformer Prime is a second-gene...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-24 01:38:23
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PreviewSpecsReviewCommentsPhotosBuy SellWallpapersCompare - VS Facebook Excellent Good Very Good Fair Poor Total Hits : Rated by : 23 user(s)Vote Result : bytz@thestar.com.my ASUS entered the Android Tablet race last year with the Transf...
The Prime is one of the first Android Tablets out the gate with ICS and the powerful Nvidia Tegra 3 processor so it is better for gaming and HD movie playback.But is it worth a purchase? That depends on whether if you are expecting a major overhaul wit...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 01:38:23
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Published: Wednesday February 15, 2012 MYT 10:41:00 AMUpdated: Wednesday February 15, 2012 MYT 5:35:44 PM Asus serves up a powerful Tablet that can tango with the best of them. VERSATILE: The Transformer Prime can be used either as a Tablet or docked...
Transforms between Tablet and notebook form; fast Tegra 3 processor is good for games; long battery life.
Small chiclet keys on dock; camera could be better; builtin speakers offer below average sound quality.
The Prime is one of the first Android Tablets out the gate with ICS and the powerful Nvidia Tegra 3 processor so it is better for gaming and HD movie playback. But is it worth a purchase? That depends on whether if you are expecting a major overhaul w...
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Updated on 3rd February 2012 **The original article published on 26th December 2011 has been updated with performance results from an updated Android 4.0 equipped ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Price. If you've read this article previously, head straight to...
Updated on 3rd February 2012 **Leading the Era of Quad-Core Mobile DevicesTechnology is advancing so rapidly this year that consumers hardly have any time to think what hit them. Dual-core tablets are on the rampage this year and now a tablet powered b...
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Updated on 3rd February 2012 **The original article published on 26th December 2011 has been updated with performance results from an updated Android 4.0 equipped ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Price. If you've read this article previously, head straight to...
Updated on 3rd February 2012 **Leading the Era of Quad-Core Mobile DevicesTechnology is advancing so rapidly this year that consumers hardly have any time to think what hit them. Dual-core tablets are on the rampage this year and now a tablet powered b...
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soyacincau.com Updated: 2016-11-24 01:38:23
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Can't wait to get our hands on this one and by the looks of it , the wait won't be long now. What do you think? Worth the RM2,199 asking price for the 32GB WiFi-only version with keyboard?Name (required)Email (required)URLMessage (required)Cancel ReplyNot...
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Remember when tablet computers were dismissed as oversized smartphones with names that sounded like female hygiene products? Boy how times have changed. Since the launch of the iPad in April 2010, Apple has gone on to sell over 40 million tablets, and...
Stunning Super IPSdisplay, Outstanding battery life, Greatlooking design and solid build quality, Physical keyboard makes light work of text entry, SD card slot for storage expansion, Classleading camera...
App library pales in comparison to iOS, Costs as much as a fullyfeatured laptop, Only one configuration for UK consumers...
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The ASUS Transformer Prime is seen once more in yet another hands-on video. While pre-booking of the tablet has started in US/Canada, here's something for the anticipated users out there to enjoy. In this video, we get to see more live angles of the table...
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A Brazilian tech site ZTOP was fortunate enough to get an early hands-on with the ASUS Transformer Prime . Not only he has taken loads of shots the device, there are also size comparisons photos with an iPhone 4, Motorola RAZR and the original Transformer...
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vr-zone.com Updated: 2016-11-24 01:38:23
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Transformers fans who went to the Transformer Cybertron Con at Resort World Sentosa in Singapore last week, would be fascinated by the showcase of the limited edition figures, as well as the 6.7 metres Optimus Prime aluminium-steel statue that was sta...
Despite its minor shortcomings, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a solid tablet that offers amazing performance and experience to the users. With the Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor and Google Android 4.0 ICS mobile operating system, you can b...
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On the day everyone wants to talk about the new iPad, let me do something quite different. I'm going to talk about the Asus Transformer Prime instead. Asus launched its latest Android tablet last December with the most awesome hardware specifications the...
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Android might not be the smoothest of mobile operating systems – I've seen it slow down even on dual-core chips – but that's all about to change with the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime and its brand new quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor.A brief hands-on...
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