Published: 2011-12-16
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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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Published: 2012-01-30
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 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...
 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...
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Published: 2011-12-16
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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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Published: 2011-12-06
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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...
 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...
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Published: 2012-02-03
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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 the updated performance and bat...
 Great design and build quality, Lightweight form factor, Excellent battery life, Good camera performance, Pleasant user experience...
 Screen is a fingerprint magnet...
 Technology 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 by a quad-core processor has arrived. Did the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prim...
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Published: 2012-01-30
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By now, most of you hanging out for the Transformer Prime have read about the US launch, its and issues and its Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) update woes. Even the initial demonstration model that Asus showed to us displayed the now well-known . You would...
 Super IPS+ screen is gorgeous, Lovely design, Tegra 3 performs very well, Decent battery life...
 No SIM slot, Panoramic photography isn't what it's cracked up to be, Android still has a lot of work to do to become a good desktop experience, Not everything is optimised for quad core, The TF700T is coming...
 Asus' Transformer Prime combined with Ice Cream Sandwich is an excellent tablet. For now, this is the one to get—at least until the TF700T comes down the line...
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Published: 2011-12-13
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As the first device to use Nvidia's new Tegra 3 quad-core mobile processor, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is, arguably, the tablet to beat when it comes to raw computing power. But performance is not the sole criterion for judging a slate. How do...
 Bright display with great viewing angles;thin and lightweight design;solid, premium build quality;improved front and rear cameras.
 Occasional UI lag;more costly than predecessor;quad-core processor underutilized.
 The Asus Transformer Prime is not just the first quad-core tablet in the market;it's also the best Android slate you can buy now...
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Published: 2012-02-03
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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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Published: 2012-02-04
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twitter: @lisagade) The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime hardly needs an introduction. It's the replacement for the successful Eee Pad Transformer, and like that first model, the Prime works with an optional $149 keyboard dock that turns it into a mobi...
 Gorgeous design, very light and slim, excellent display and fast.
 GPS and WiFi woes.
 The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is currently the thinnest, lightest and arguably fastest tablet (the iPad 2 is faster on some OpenGL graphics benchmarks). We love the looks, the attention to detail in manufacturing (no creaks, no gaping seams, perf...
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Published: 2011-11-30
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Since the launch of the iPad 2, we've been kind of waiting for the Asus Transformer Prime. While we didn't know it existed until a few months ago, the thought of a powerful, robust, and sexy Android tablet has been invading our tablet dreams for month...
 The Asus Transformer Prime sports an iPad 2-inspired design that's even thinner and nearly as light, while also managing to include microSD and Micro-HDMI support. The Prime delivers smooth and clear 1080p video, and the 8-megapixel camera captures det...
 Not every game takes advantage of the quad-core CPU and frame rates can suffer as a result. When connected to the dock keyboard, the tablet is top heavy and can easily slide off a lap or table if not careful.
 The Asus Transformer Prime is the best full-featured Android tablet yet with a sexy design, thoughtful features, and an impressive camera.
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Published: 2011-12-16
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In this review Tablet design Keyboard dock No Ice Cream Sandwich Performance Screen Camera Conclusion The first Asus Eee Pad Transformer turned quite a few heads with its keyboard dock and sparked numerous debates over whether it's truly a tablet or a...
 Blisteringly powerful processor, Very bright screen, Keyboard makes typing much easier, Sturdy build quality...
 Won't ship with latest version of Android, Expensive, Software problems with camera...
 The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a superbly powerful tablet made as practical as a laptop by the keyboard dock. Sadly, it's let down by its outdated operating system--it's premium in hardware, but not in software...
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Published: 2012-01-25
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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 tha...
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Published: 2011-12-02
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When it launched the original last spring, ASUS was the first and only vendor to offer a 10-inch tablet with a keyboard attachment that turned the device into a clamshell-style Android notebook. The Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 achieves an even big...
 Super-bright IPS Screen;Speedy quad-core Processor;Slim and stylish design;Keyboard dock has great feel...
 Weak quiet audio;Tiny power button;Not readable in direct sunlight...
 The first quad-core tablet, the svelte ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime has a brilliant IPS display and comfy keyboard dock.
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Published: 2011-12-01
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Welcome to the big leagues. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime feels like the first laptop-class Android tablet, with its quad-core 1.4GHz processor, clever add-on keyboard dock, and its support for USB storage and console gamepads. This is easily the...
 Blazing fast, Great gaming, Cool keyboard dock...
 Some bugs, Honeycomb lacks both apps and a good app store...
 The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is the best Honeycomb tablet available, but the OS lacks the tablet-optimized apps to compete with the iPad...
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Published: 2012-02-02
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The quad-core Asus Transformer Prime is an impressive tablet on all fronts with even more to offer when the heavy duty software launches Related links News Clove pulls Asus Transformer Prime Ice Cream Sandwich heads to Asus Transformer Others to consid...
 Quad-core performance is evident in slick transitions and program multitasking, high-quality keyboard for emails, high-spec cameras, desktop-like browser...
 Keyboard’s trackpad is over sensitive, not much quad-core optimised software yetLook and Feel...
 The quad-core Asus Transformer Prime is an impressive tablet on all fronts with even more to offer when the heavy duty software launches...
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Published: 2011-12-01
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The stylish Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 delivers both high performance and high value, a rare combination in the world of Android tablets. It uses Nvidia's Tegra 3 processor, which powers the tablet to several performance firsts and delivered...
 Classy, solid, and svelte design, Tremendous gaming power from quadcore processor, Includes useful software tweaks, microSD card slot...
 Not a lot of software optimized for quadcore CPU, Images (click to enlarge)...
 The Asus Transformer Prime makes a visual statement, in both its brilliant design and its inner power. The docking station option makes it a superb choice for power users who want a tablet that converts into a productivity workhorse. Our full rating i...
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Published: 2012-01-20
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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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Published: 2011-12-16
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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 IPS display, 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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Published: 2012-01-25
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As the tablet space grows increasingly crowded, it’s high time somebody switched up the formula and offered some hardware we can really get excited about.Cue the entrance of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, the first quad-core tablet on the market a...
 The first quadcore tablet, and the first with Ice Cream Sandwich. So powerful, you won’t believe it until you use it. Outstanding for games. Interface enhancements are the shot in the arm Android needs. Price is good for what you get...
 WiFi only. 40pin connector for charging instead of USB. Keyboard dock is pricey. Dock is lighter than tablet, making the assembly topheavy and causing stability problems. Keyboard’s trackpad has issues.
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Published: 2012-01-01
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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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Published: 2011-12-22
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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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Published: 2012-01-19
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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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Published: 2011-12-16
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