Thursday, December 1, 2011

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime review




Is there a pill that is warmer than the first processor at this time? (Please, do not say the Kindle a fire.) Weeks for geeks, early adopters and people who love their high tech toys have been waiting for this, and not too patiently. Make no mistake: this is one of the smoothest products tested this year and not just because the transformer original design was so inventive. The first device is the first hot-fill-in-the-press 3 NVIDIA Tegra SoC, making it the first quad-core tablet. It comes with the promise of running time more than ever, and the extraordinary performance (five times faster than the Tegra 2, to be exact), all wrapped in a package measuring only 8.3 mm (0.33 inch) thick - thinner than even the iPad 2 or Galaxy Tab 10.1. Add to this specification as a Super IPS + Gorilla glass display, eight megapixel rear camera and an update of the ICS confirmed in the pipeline, and we have even seen-it-all editors of Engadget have was drooling.

All this means that everything only lost his first appearance on our 32GB doors earlier this week, and will soon have the opportunity to catch one too. ASUS today announced that the models with WiFi will be available only through online vendors the week of Dec. 19 and next week at retail. (. No word yet on the American version 3G at the moment) will be $ 499 for the 32GB model - not bad considering $ 500 is the going rate for a large high shelf with 16 GB of storage. From there you can get a 64 GB for $ 599, while the keyboard port cabinet will cost another $ 149. Worth it? Read on to find out.

Gallery: Transformer first examination (hardware)



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