The Asus Eee Pad Slider and the Eee
Pad Transformer 3G are both coming to the UK in August.
Not exact matches
A listing though did appear in Italy last month that displayed an Eee
Pad Transformer with
3G featured in it.
What's more, the tablet running Honeycomb will be launched in its
3G avatar while the company's other Honeycomb offering, the Eee
Pad Transformer — featuring a detachable keyboard — will also be made available during the same time with
3G capabilities.
The Asus Eee
Pad Transformer is one of the most popular Honeycomb tablets in the market, and we're pretty sure that many people have been waiting for a
3G - capable version to hit the stores.
The Eee
Pad Slider, which is a 10.1 ″ Tegra 2 - powered Android Honeycomb tablet with a crazy slide - out QWERTY keyboard design, will also be accompanied by the
3G version of the Eee
Transformer, which will arrive here in the same month.
BlackBerry PlayBook 64g (2) BlackBerry PlayBook 32g Motorola Droid (Android 2.3.4) iPAD2 (2) iPHONE
3G iPOD Touch iPOD Nano 5G ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer Prime
Those lamenting the lack of a
3G version of the hugely popular Eee
Pad Transformer version can now have it.
The ASUS
Transformer Pad Infinity TF700KL offers different other versions with no Wi - Fi or
3G and no Nvidia Tegra 3 quad - core processor.
ASUS has announced the future launches of its flagship tablet PC the ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer Prime, which is
3G enabled, and an unnamed Windows 8 tablet slate.
Only the
Transformer Pad Infinity with its 1080p screen and optional
3G might tempt us away.
The ZenPad 7.0 is essentially the same tablet, only smaller and for some reason endowed with
3G connectivity as standard, while the ZenPad 10 borrows the optional keyboard docking station of the
Transformer Pad line to provide a budget alternative for traditional laptops and Windows - based Microsoft Surfaces.
However, the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer, while only providing 16 GB of onboard storage (though it can be bolstered by the addition of both SD and microSD cards) and lacks
3G, comes with a keyboard attachment that ups the battery life to double that of nearly all other tablets and can be bought for just # 430.
At # 450 for Wi - Fi only or # 530 for Wi - Fi and
3G, the Acer Iconia is a hair cheaper than the Motorola Xoom but more than the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer.
As for the rest of
Pad Infinity's specs, they are pretty much on par with the
Transformer Prime and include things like 8 - megapixel camera on the back, 1.3 - megapixel front - facing one, Wi - Fi, optional
3G and 4G (LTE) connectivity, a ton of built - in storage, array of sensors and so on.
Globally, ASUS will sell
3G and 4G LTE models of the
Transformer Pad Infinity.
Company announced that
3G version of Eee
Pad Transformer will also be joining Slider at the same time.
Asus
Transformer Pad Infinity 700 comes in both the Wi - Fi and
3G / 4G LTE editions, packing 1.5 GHz dual - core processor for 4G LTE editions and 1.6 GHz quad - core chipset for Wi - Fi edition.
I think once the Eee
Pad Transformer is released with
3G I might upgrade.