Logan takes a look at the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime. With a slim, lightweight design and a 10.1-inch LED-backlit Super IPS+ multi-touch display made from durable and scratch-resistant glass that is viewable at angles up to 178-degrees, the versatile ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201-C1-GR Tablet is the perfect tablet for anyone who wants to enjoy multimedia on the move, but still wishes to have easy access to the web, email, and other productivity applications. A custom user interface provides easy access to the many features of the Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) platform, while the NVIDIA Tegra 3 chipset delivers almost twice the performance of the previous generation Tegra 2 dual-core processor, full support for smooth HD video conferencing and playback, a lightning fast web experience, and incredible mobile gaming performance. The optional docking station turns the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201-C1-GR Tablet into PC mode with a QWERTY keyboard, while extending battery life up to 18 hours. Front and rear cameras make for easy video chat and digital photography, which can be played back in video on HDTVs via a micro HDMI output port, making it a true mobile entertainment device.
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Skyrim map in the back!
devilink91 1 month ago
@GreenSLiTran its upgradable 0.0
FullM3tal7ack3t 1 month ago
Im not sure whether its been proven that the transformer prime can support sd cards larger than 32 gb. Theyre not widespread enough for many manufacturers to create products to support. 32 gb seems to be standard maximum for 2011. This could be considered outdated in its late release of 2012 (i say that due to the terrible shipping and pre order preparedness) compared to other tablets which may confidently support much larger cards. Ill keep doing some online research regarding the prime.
BPN40Cal 2 months ago
Are they going to re-release it with the Android ICS?
beautifulblisz 2 months ago
@GreenSLiTran As much as I like android, ICS will not fix EVERYTHING you don't like about Honeycomb. A step in the right direction? sure. Its just being hyped way too much in my opinion.
Cappurnikus 2 months ago
such a waste of asus to release it with Honeycomb instead of just waiting a liittle bit longer for an ICS release on it.
GreenSLiTran 2 months ago
Have you had any issues with the device, such as wifi connectivity and range? Or lag/unresponsive touches on occasions?
sumori33 2 months ago