Half-baked. That would describe the large majority of Android-based tablets we've seen come through our test labs here at HotHardware thus far. Even Motorola's Xoom, though infused with Google's ...
The Transformer Prime outclasses the competition with its svelte and stylish design, its beautiful display, and its beefy specs. The stylish Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 delivers both high ...
It sometimes rolls this way. One of the most hotly anticipated product launches of the year and, you guessed it, the prized package drops on your doorstep for testing and evaluation literally hours ...
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 ...
ASUS has confirmed availability and pricing of the Eee Pad Transformer and the Eee Slate EP121, the company's two new tablets. The Tegra 2 based Android 3.0 Honeycomb Transformer will drop on April 6 ...
It’s been a big week for the Eee Pad Transformer Prime — Asus released yet another firmware update for the tablet, and now we have official confirmation that Android 4.0 will be coming starting on ...
Android Honeycomb 10" tablets have been pricey propositions. The first model to market, the Motorola Xoom, costs $799 without contract and $599 with a 2 year contract. The LG G-Slate on T-Mobile costs ...
With its plastic chassis and brown color scheme, the Eee Pad Transformer is always going to struggle against the brushed metal and wafer-thin build of the iPad 2. At 271 x 171 x 12.98 mm and 680g, ...
The world's love affair with tablets may have been bubbling along under the surface for a while, but it really got started in earnest during CES 2010. Back in those wild days, you could see 15-inch ...
The world’s first tablet PC with a Tegra 3 heart is here in the form of the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. The tablet will start off with Android 3.2 Honeycomb on board as was originally planned which ...
Is there any tablet that's hotter than the Transformer Prime right now? (Please, don't say the Kindle Fire.) For weeks we geeks, early adopters and people who love their tech toys have been awaiting ...
Update, July 2012: Read our review of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700, a much improved tablet that replaces the Prime. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime hardly needs an introduction. It's the ...
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