Not exact matches
However, that's not totally surprising considering the relative success and better performance of the
Transformer, as detailed in our review of the Eee
Pad Slider.
However, not all of Asus» tablets (including its top of the line
Transformer Pad Infinity) even run Android 4.1, let alone Android 4.2.
However, that is not going to be the only change for the
Transformer Pad Infinity, as there are some serious changes brought along in the tablet's interior as well.
However, the first of which (Asus Eee
Pad Transformer Prime) has a starting price of $ 499 which may be beyond your budget.
However, the ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer will cost $ 399 without its dock.
However, while all of that sounds good, there seems to be a change of heart with the other Asus Eee
Pad Transformer tablet that we had also heard about.
However, while online tablet retailers in the US have been listing the 32 GB
Transformer Pad for $ 399, the 16 GB version has yet to make an appearance.
However, the Eee
Pad Transformer Prime and its 1.3 - GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 CPU notched 4,097.
However, the
Transformer Pad lost ground on our display tests: Our judges deemed its still image presentation to be very good, but not as good as that of the iPad 2, and its video quality to be subpar compared with the iPad 2.
However, on the flip side, while a price tag of $ 370 does look lucrative, a few dollars more will fetch other tablet PCs such as the Acer Iconia Tab A500 or the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer.
According to this statement, the
Transformer Pad,
Transformer Prime, and
Pad Infinity will all receive Android 4.1,
however,...
However, this tablet has a lower resolution than similarly priced tablets such as the Acer Iconia Tab A700 and ASUS
Transformer Pad Infinity, which have resolutions of 1920 x 1200, not to mention the Retina display on the New iPad.
However, that's also the price of a better - looking, quad - core Asus
Transformer Pad 300 with keyboard dock that will perform almost as well.
However, the Eee
Pad Transformer's score of 8,579 was quite a bit higher.
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.
However, among Android tablets the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer stood head and shoulders above the rest, thanks to an optional keyboard dock that also doubled the battery life while providing full - size USB ports and a regular SD card slot — essentially turning it into a productivity tool that had a better screen and lasted longer on the go than any netbook.
However, this is most likely deliberate as the Asus
Transformer Pad TF701 gives you full control over the display's character.
However, the
Transformer Pad had to make some compromises in its components and display to achieve its goal.