nvidia lost me since tegra 2,hope to see it close for the mess it caused to my phone and the money I lost by it's marketing,there are TOO many unsatisfied tegra 2 owners right now.Amd samsung or qualcomm shall be my next choice
@ThatGuyWill1993 i wasn't having in mind to have a separate data plan at all. Just sometimes when you are in the "field" and need big screen and GPS geocaching..etc..you may put your sim card directly into the tablet.
Impressive product, however still laggy for regular browsing, I will stick to my TF101 until ICS on tegra 3 devices are really mature. Good luck with this Asus, they want $599 for 32 model and $699 for 64 model. Not really worth it.
I would love to get my grubby hands on this awesome new tablet. The keyboard and quad core processor are enough for me to jump the iPad ship and board with the S.S. Asus. However, my cable company only developed an IOS app that allows me to watch tv on an iPhone, iPod or iPad. They have no plans to develop an android app as yet. Until then, I'll have to stick with apple.
FYI this has a 3G sim card slot beside the micro sd card slot
survivorproject 3 weeks ago
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5olio 2 weeks ago
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@survivorproject Are you sure about this info? because if it does, this would be the best tablet in the market with out a doubt.
5olio 2 weeks ago
nvidia lost me since tegra 2,hope to see it close for the mess it caused to my phone and the money I lost by it's marketing,there are TOO many unsatisfied tegra 2 owners right now.Amd samsung or qualcomm shall be my next choice
vaghoust 1 month ago
Looks great, but still useless in my application without 3G
MRZenios 1 month ago
@MRZenios Thether your phone.
2silvertv 1 month ago
@2silvertv lol true
preetzamindar 1 month ago
AGAIN NO 3G ! ! ! Cmoon guys. It's not a good concept to tether it to your cell phone.
romantashev 1 month ago
@romantashev why is tethering bad?
ThatGuyWill1993 1 month ago
@ThatGuyWill1993 it sucks your phone battery too. SO, for one task you have to drain 2 batteries. Anyway..is this the future of communications??
romantashev 1 month ago
@romantashev true it does drain battery but having to not pay for a separate data plan is very attractive to me
ThatGuyWill1993 1 month ago
@ThatGuyWill1993 i wasn't having in mind to have a separate data plan at all. Just sometimes when you are in the "field" and need big screen and GPS geocaching..etc..you may put your sim card directly into the tablet.
romantashev 1 month ago
@romantashev ha nice i got Verizon so I could never do that. IF i wanted 3g i wound have to buy a separate data plan sadly
ThatGuyWill1993 1 month ago
@ThatGuyWill1993 oh, i see. Well...in this case you have to theter.;)
romantashev 1 month ago
Impressive product, however still laggy for regular browsing, I will stick to my TF101 until ICS on tegra 3 devices are really mature. Good luck with this Asus, they want $599 for 32 model and $699 for 64 model. Not really worth it.
gdfrisco 1 month ago
I would love to get my grubby hands on this awesome new tablet. The keyboard and quad core processor are enough for me to jump the iPad ship and board with the S.S. Asus. However, my cable company only developed an IOS app that allows me to watch tv on an iPhone, iPod or iPad. They have no plans to develop an android app as yet. Until then, I'll have to stick with apple.
txmoney 1 month ago