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December 2011
(87%)
366 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
46 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Blisteringly powerful processor
Very bright screen
Keyboard makes typing much easier
Sturdy build quality
Stunning Super IPSdisplay
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
Solid chassis
Android ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ 4
Fast quad core processor
Great docking keyboard
Bright screen
Physical keyboard
Useful ports and slots
Great battery life
Well Built Aluminium Body
Good docking area and probably best execution there currently is
Plenty of Power
Portability
Gaming is a Strong Point
Great design
Awesome keyboard
Tegra 3 chipset
Next-level gaming
Lightweight
It's the first truly useful tablet
Light and portable
Highly readable screen
Fast processor
Smooth HD video
Great for games
Design
Tegra 3 processor
Updatable to Ice Cream Sandwich
Detachable keyboard
Quadcore processor
Great keyboard experience
Topquality snappers
Desktop browsing experience
Smooth performance and multitasking
Brilliant screen
Battery-boosting keyoard dock
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
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime keeps the same form factor as the original Transformer. You'll still be able to use it as a lightweight tablet when you're travelling
Or add a proper keypad when you want to work or add extra battery power. The styling on the Transformer Prime has moved on slightly
With thinner dimensions and a more curved design. It looks great
And the metal finish adds a to
Great screen
Superb build
Swift performance
Reasonable connectivity
Unmatched battery life
Value for money
Slim and smart
Android 4.0 is fast and clean
Good video and audio
Clever extras
32 GB of storage and the keyboard dock included in the £499.99 RRP
Wonderful display in terms of colours and viewing angles
Tegra 3 chipset surpasses anything else out there
Runs a relatively untampered version Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Asus ared
Superb screen
Comes with a keyboard dock that adds a second battery
Supports USB and SD card expansion via the keyboard dock
Thinner and lighter than most
Gorgeous
Super-bright IPS screen
Quad-core yet excellent battery life
Keyboard dock adds connectivity and battery
Full HD video plays smoothly
The editors didn't like
Won't ship with latest version of Android
Expensive
Software problems with camera
App library pales in comparison to iOS
Costs as much as a fullyfeatured laptop
Only one configuration for UK consumers
Issues with GPS.
Operating system needs refinement
Screen's not amazing
Touchpad is a little jumpy
Will you choose a tablet with a keyboard over a Ultrabook?
Android Honeycomb —that's literally it if we're honest
Average camera
Screen not as colourful as Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Some minor recording bugs
Movie rentals did not work
App selection
Heavy when combined with the docking station
Doesn't have ICS just yet
Oversensitive trackpad
Lack of software that takes advantage of the quadcore chip
Heavier than standalone tabs
No USB charging
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
It's not all good news
However. The more rounded design makes the Transformer Prime slightly more unstable than the original Transformer
Although we never found this to be a big issue. The keyboard dock has also slimmed down over the original. Although this makes it more portable
It also reduces the overall battery life (there are still no issues in using the Transformer Prime for an entire da
Still not quite a laptop replacement
Keyboard could be better
Can't match Apple's wealth of apps
Second best for AV performance
Display only has a 1280×800 resolution
GPS functionality is non-existent by nature of design
Those wanting a 3G model will have to wait for currently unreleased tablets
Aluminum backing scratches relatively easily
Not available without keyboard dock
Tends to topple over if you tap the screen when it's docked to the keyboard
This morning I sat in on a conference with ASUS about their upcoming Tegra 3-based Transformer Prime tablet. The event covered everything you and I need to know about the tablet, as well as a few surprises. First off, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Pr...
Abstract: The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a 10.1-inch Android tablet, sold with a matching keyboard that it can be docked with to form an ultra-portable laptop.Tablet/laptop hybrids are not a new concept: they’ve been around since the early days of awkward...
Abstract: It’s not easy for an Android tablet to distinguish itself these days, and retain a unique enough appeal to make it stand head and shoulders above the tablet crowd. As the first tablet with the Tegra 3 processor onboard, Asus’ Transformer Prime manages ...
Very thin and light, Built very well, Quite powerful, Excellent battery life, Keyboard dock is infinitely useful
Not many apps still can use the quad-core CPU, Isn't very balanced with the keyboard hooked up
This is by far the best Android tablet money can buy. It has almost everything going for it - excellent performance, premium finish, brilliant display, excellent battery life and a full fledged keyboard that converts this into a netbook (ummm, actually it...
The tablet is a brilliant performer, and with a well-designed keyboard it even does a good job as a laptop. While certain applications like MS Office don't work, now there are many applications like Google Docs, Documents to Go and Polaris Office (install...
Comes with NVIDIA's Tegra 3 Quadcore processor, which delivers superb performance, Installed with 8MP rear camera with LED flash, backilluminated CMOS sensor and large aperture design, Outstanding sound quality due to SonicMaster technology, Enables maxim
Lack of applications and application store, Price is too high, Not that impressive sound quality, Not light in weight
After doing Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 Review, it can be just said that these Tablets are no doubt very amazing. From consumer point of view, it will not be wrong that Prime TF201 is going to be a best buy for you. You will find the gadget simpl...
Abstract: Every now and then we come across a gadget that raises the bar for products in that segment. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer definitely classifies as one of those products as it has changed the way we use tablets. What was once a device designed purely ...
Android 4.0 OS, quad core processor, 18 hours of battery life (with the dock), Keyboard dock
Only WiFi connectivity, Limited apps to support the quad core processor, Definitely on the expensive side
It comes with a brushed metal finish that makes it look more like an ultrabook than the keyboard-tab combo that it is. Sans the keyboard, it is like an average 10.1 inch tablet with smooth and curved finish. The keyboard in itself is also pretty sleek wit...
Abstract: Will Android users always choose power over looks?When you hear that Google is issuing its employees with a device to test out their latest version of Android OS, you know that it's got to be worth a few shakes.Shaking the Asus EEE Pad Transformer Prime i...
Abstract: 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 piece of kit. In pure tablet form it's thinner ...