As of now, the Eee
Pad Transformer runs on Google Android 3.0 Honeycomb.
Unfortunately, the same does not apply in case of price as the Eee
Pad Transformer running Windows 8 is expected to sport a higher sticker price than its Honeycomb counterpart.
Not exact matches
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.
Acer hasn't confirmed the exact details of the incoming tablet but it's likely to follow the ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer Prime in
running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Android «Honeycomb» 3.0 is the choice of OS
running on the platform, which is also appearing on the Motorola Xoom although the Eee
Pad Transformer is the first to arrive, with the Moto to follow soon afterwards.
The Eee
Pad Slider is another keyboard - equipped Honeycomb -
running slate like the Eee
Pad Transformer.
The highest pixilation that we have seen in a tablet
running Android so far is 1920 x 1200 as seen in tablet devices such as the
Transformer Pad or the Iconia Tab A700.
The
Transformer Pad Infinity will (most likely) be based on the Tegra 3 chipset, will
run Android 4.0 ICS, and will have a 8 and 2 megapixel webcam at the rear and front of the tablet.
Another piece of caution that has to be kept in mind is that the bootloader unlocking tool seems to be applicable only for the
Transformer Pad Infinity
running Android 4.0 ICS and not Jelly Bean.
In fact, the snappiness of the Tegra 4 processor and the way it loads apps quickly,
runs FHD video smoothly at 60 fps, and
runs games without hiccups is seen as a selling point to a lot of the people who have been queing up for the New
Transformer Pad.
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.
More so when the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer also
running Android Honeycomb and with similar spec is now selling for $ 399 in the US.
It will be the first version of Android designed to
run on all sorts of devices including phones, tablets, and even devices with keyboards such as the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer.
We have already seen the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer with it being Android Honeycomb
running the show from behind the scenes.
Asus has revealed via a twitter update that its Eee
Pad Transformer will be the next to join the exclusive club of tablets
running Android 3.2.
The Eee
Pad Slider is quite similar to its other brethren — the
Transformer in that the Slider too
runs Android Honeycomb and is powered by the 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor.
Then the Eee
Pad Transformer is also the first Asus tablet to
run the latest Android Honeycomb.
The Android community seems to have been working on Ice Cream Sandwich ports from the very moment the source code was released, and now it appears someone has managed to make the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer the first tablet to
run Android 4.0.
The Motorola Xoom will launch
running Android 3.0 next month, followed later this year by LG's G - Slate, Asus» Eee
Pad Transformer and unnamed tablets from Samsung.
By comparison, the ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer Prime
running Nvidia's Tegra 3 chip achieved 53 fps on the same test.
It adds more than enough power to keep your
Transformer Pad or Samsung galaxy tab tablet
run for hours and hours.
The next most significant piece was when Asus unveiled the Eee
Pad Transformer Prime tablet, which
runs from the recently announced Nvidia Tegra 3 four core CPU with a 12 core graphics processor.
The Asus
Transformer Pad TF103C looks like a 10 - inch Windows laptop, but it
runs the Android operating system.
The
Transformer Pad Infinity
runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich, with just a few tweaks and changes.
Web Browsing As it
runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich rather than Jelly Bean, the Asus
Pad Transformer Infinity comes with the stock Android web browser — Google switched to Chrome in the Jelly Bean edition os the OS.
The
Transformer Pad Infinity has an Quad Core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor
running at 1.3 Ghz.
Running the latest Android ™ 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the ASUS
Transformer Pad is a value packed tablet with multi-color style and productivity with expandability when connected to the mobile dock.
The Asus Eee
Pad Transformer Prime survived for 7 hours, 7 minutes, the Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1
ran for 6 hours, 19 minutes, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi - Fi lasted for an extraordinary 10 hours, 42 minutes.
The high performance version of Splashtop Remote Desktop HD will be available on all Tegra 3 - powered tablets
running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), such as the ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer Prime when it is updated to Android 4.0.
The Eee
Pad Transformer Prime managed 7:47 in Power Saving mode, while the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
ran for an incredible 9:59.
The Asus
Transformer Pad TF300 is faster than the Tab 2 on all the benchmarks we
ran (see below).
On its own, the Eee
Pad Transformer has some attractive features: The 10.1 - inch tablet
runs the latest Android Honeycomb operating system from Google and uses a dual - core Tegra 2 processor.
With specs including dual cameras (1.2 - megapixel and 5 - megapixel) wireless n, USB, Bluetooth and built - in card reader it's a very savvy multimedia device with Asus packing the Eee
Pad Transformer with an Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor to make sure it doesn't
run out of power.
ASUS
Transformer Pad TF300TL packs Nvidia's quad - core Tegra 3 processor, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS with 10.1 - inch 1280 × 800 display, 1080 p full HD, 1 GB RAM to keep things
running, an 8 megapixel rear - facing camera with f2.2 & 5 element lens, an additional 1.2 megapixel front shooter for forwarding video chats, 1080p HD video recording capability, 16 GB qnd 32 GB memory storage support.
The Acer Iconia tab a100 is a 7 - inch 1024 × 600 16:9 touch screen tablet and is powered by the Nvidia Tegra 2 dual - core chipset, whilst
running from the latest Android «Honeycomb» 3.0 OS — which will also be appearing on the Motorola Xoom and Asus Eee
Pad Transformer this month.
Taiwanese computer peripheral manufacturer Asus has unveiled the Eee
Pad Transformer Prime tablet, which
runs from the recently announced Nvidia Tegra 3 four core CPU with a 12 core graphics processor.
An official video of ICS
running on Asus» new Eee
Pad Transformer Prime.
The Asus
Transformer Pad TF701 is an Android tablet, and it currently
runs Android 4.2.2, one update away from the newest Android 4.3 version.
You know what can top a homemade, out - of - focus video of Ice Cream Sandwich
running on Asus» old Eee
Pad Transformer?
Asus» Eee
Pad Transformer Prime still has at least a month to go for launch — last we heard it was December — but that hasn't topped Brazilian outlet ZTOP from getting hands - on time with an engineering model
running Android 3.2 Honeycomb.
Some of the sub - $ 250 tablets
run on smartphone processors and may lack the processing power of Apple's iPad 2 or Asus» Eee
Pad Transformer Prime.
ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer is a 10.1 inch Android Honeycomb
running tablet equipped with NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual - core processor, dual cameras.
The Eee
Pad MeMO, Eee
Pad Transformer, Eee
Pad Slider are
running with Android Honeycomb OS and Eee Slate EP121 is having Windows 7 OS with Core i5 CPU chipset on its board.
The ASUS
Transformer Pad... 300 & the Acer Iconia Tab A510 have both just launched and they are both
running an Nvidia Tegra 3 processor.
This nice Widget we found is made for tablets, smartphones and other mobile devices with dual battery functionality
running Android as the Operating System, like the ASUS Eee
Pad Transformer.
Asus Eee
Pad Transformer Tablet Specs 10.1 inches of capacitive touchscreen display 1280 x 800 pixels of screen resolution 1 GB of LPDDR2 RAM
Runs on Android 3.0 (HoneyComb) operating system Powered with nVidia Tegra 2 SoC processor Two cameras of 1.2 and 5 mega pixel 16GB / 32GB / 64 GB of flash storage Integrated bluetooth and Wi - Fi connectivity Micro SD card slot Audio jack, USB 2.0 and HDMI connector 12.9 mm thick 680 grams of weight Stereo speakers