Umm, depending how you read that, it sounds like you are saying this is the first TABLET to have the Nvidia processor, which it isn't (I assume you meant
the first ASUS tablet which runs it).
The Transformer Prime was
the first ASUS tablet that was updated to Android 4.0.
Not exact matches
In January
ASUS was pleasantly surprised by the sales of their
first tablet.
Earlier this year,
ASUS launched its
first tablet device, the
ASUS EeePad Transformer.
It was a 7 inch
tablet device and the
first of its type from
ASUS.
ASUS» Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is the
first Android
tablet on the market with a full HD screen (1900 x 1200 pixels).
In a sea of clones,
ASUS managed to produce the
first Honeycomb
tablet that was truly different in more than just styling and software preload.
ASUS Transformer vs Motorola XOOM A comparison of the two
first Android Honeycomb
tablets to make it big.
Fortunately for all of us here,
ASUS not only makes awesome hardware in their
tablets, but they were also one of the
first manufacturers to start voluntarily unlocking their bootloaders.
But Negri Electronics is also throwing in the
ASUS Padfone Station (
tablet accessory), making it a much more reasonable deal than what it seems at
first look.
No reason for the delay has been given, though it's not the
first time
ASUS has been forced to postpone the
tablet's launch.
Description
ASUS Transformer Prime is the
first quad - core Android
tablet sporting a 10» Super IPS + display with 1280x800 resolution and Gorilla Glass protection, NVIDIA's Tegra 3 quad - core processor, 1 GB of RAM, 8 megapixel rear camera with 1080p HD recording plus a 1.2 megapixel front - facing camera, SonicMaster audio, microSD slot and HDMI port, and quoted 12 hours of video playback time.
The
first Honeycomb
tablet PC from
ASUS, the thoroughly interesting Eee Pad Transformer, has finally gone on sale in Taiwan.
First shown at the CES held earlier in the year, but
ASUS has not been making much noise with the
tablet until now.
Fremont, CA (November 8, 2011)--
ASUS officially announces the world's
first tablet with the NVIDIA ® Tegra ® 3 quad - core processor — the
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime.
The
ASUS Eee Pad Slider SL101 is the
first Android
tablet with a slide - out keyboard, making it a good choice for work and play.
It's for these users that
ASUS has designed the Eee Pad Slider SL101, the
first 10 - inch Android
tablet with a slide - out QWERTY keyboard.
The company also said that it's long - awaited Kaby Lake chips built on the company's new 14nm manufacturing process will arrive later this year, and that
ASUS's Transformer 3 and Transformer 3 Pro
tablets will be among the
first devices to use it.
The
ASUS Transformer Prime was the
first quad - core Android
tablet on the market and we've had quite a bit of time to play around with it.
ASUS were one of the
first, if not the
first,
tablet manufacturers to upgrade their users to Android 4.0 and that's what we're working with today.
When I try to turn - on my 7»
ASUS Tablet, one of the following 3 events occur: (a) After I have been charging the device for awhile and attempt to turn it on, the
ASUS Logo appears near the bottom,
first faintly, then brighter.
In short, everything's here, where it should be, exactly how it should be — the MeMO Pad 7 is an Android
tablet first, and an
ASUS product second.
While the Internet giant's
first 7 - inch slate continues to lag behind sales of Apple's (AAPL) various iPad models, the device has sold more in the U.K. than other Android
tablets such as the
ASUS Transformer Prime and Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Now the Xoom is up and
ASUS also promised to update the
first Transformer
tablet as soon as possible.
As the
first tablet with a quad core processor, the
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime lives up to the hype.
But if our
first impressions are anything to go by,
ASUS should have at least one interesting Android
tablet in its future.
The
first quad - core
tablet, the svelte
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime has a brilliant IPS display and comfy keyboard dock.
The Transformer Prime will be among the
first quad - core
tablets to reach market when it finally hits store shelves, though
ASUS did not indicate how long its solution for these wireless issues would take to implement.
The
ASUS Padfone... is a unique product in the
ASUS line up of hybrids, it differs from the Transformer line up in a few important ways,
first off it's a phone as well as a
tablet
ASUS intends to launch its
first 8 inch Windows
tablet soon, if some speculations and leaks from people in the know are to be believed.
The Motorola Xoom and the
ASUS Transformer Prime were the
first tablets to receive updates, while the Samsung Nexus S was the
first smartphone to make the jump to Android 4.0.
The world's
first quad - core
tablet with the Tegra 3 processor is the
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime.
First it was the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, an 8 - inch
tablet with phone capabilities, and now
ASUS has unveiled the Fonepad, a 7 - inch phone -
tablet hybrid.
With
ASUS launching the
first quad - core Android
tablet this year and HTC's plan to focus on quad - core devices next year, we guess we can't say that we're too surprised to learn that both Acer and Lenovo are looking to get on board the quad - core bandwagon too.
TabletPCReview is also interested to speak with
ASUS regarding its experiences with the Transformer Prime, the
first quad - core
tablet, which has seen a few performance issues since launching in December.
ASUS Transformer Prime is the
first quad - core Android
tablet sporting a 10» Super IPS + display with 1280x800 resolution and Gorilla Glass protection, NVIDIA's Tegra 3 quad - core processor, 1 GB of RAM, 8 megapixel rear camera with 1080p HD recording plus a 1.2 megapixel front - facing camera, SonicMaster audio, microSD slot and HDMI port, and quoted 12 hours of video playback time.
The
ASUS Transformer Prime TF201 is poised to be the top Android
tablet on the market, and not because its going to be the
first tablet to market with Android 4.0, but because its a design statement with the hardware to back it up.
We didn't have to wait long for the
first tablet to get the Android 4.0 build, the
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer... TF101
The
ASUS Transformer Prime is meant to have its big debut on November 9th (although no invitations have gone out from
ASUS yet) and its meant to be the
first tablet with Nvidia's Kal - El or Tegra 3 Quad Core platform.
Among those
tablets that have failed to gain traction, the report lists the Motorola XOOM, which we know to have shipped at least 250,000 units in the
first quarter alone; the BlackBerry PlayBook, which indeed isn't selling well for some retailers but is thought to have sold 250,000 units in its
first two months of availability; the
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, which the report says was initially selling well but is now overstocked in some cases; and the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which is far and away the second - best selling consumer
tablet in the world.
The
ASUS Transformer Prime has enjoyed a pretty long reign as the
first quad - core Android
tablet, but now other companies are following suit.
When you think of Android
tablets, usually the
first brands to come to mind are Samsung,
ASUS, Sony, Acer, Toshiba, and of course, the upstarts Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Moving up the food chain, we run into perhaps the most interesting device yet — the Transformer Book V.
ASUS is calling this the
first 5 - in - 1 device thanks to its ability to run both Windows 8.1 and Android either in
tablet or laptop mode, as well as an Android phone that can be docked inside the
tablet.
The
ASUS Padone 2 is the sequel to the
first - gen Padfone with the same cool concept that docks a smartphone into a
tablet and then the
tablet turns into a notebook through a keyboard dock.
The new
ASUS Google Nexus 7
tablet also is the
first device with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update running on it out of the box.
ASUS's 12 - inch Eee Slate EP121 was the
first tablet in
ASUS» 2011 lineup to be released, as expected and today's report from Digitimes confirms the rest of the Eee Pad... /
tablet lineup is still on schedule, and with Honeycomb despite some earlier news reporting
The company will be building the Nexus 9
tablet for Google, which was unveiled yesterday, alongside Android 5.0 Lollipop, the Nexus 6 and an
ASUS built Nexus Player, the
first device touting Android TV.
ASUS first announced the 13.3 - inch ZenBook Flip UX360 in July with Intel's 6th generation «Skylake» chips and its 180 degree hinge that turns the notebook into a touchscreen
tablet.
Devices with the MIL - SPEC - 810G testing include: LG G6 (which is also IP68), Kyocera DuraForce Pro (also IP68), Acer Predator 21 X Curved Gaming Laptop, LG V20,
ASUS Chromebook Flip C213SA, Panasonic Toughbook 33, Xplore XSlate R12
tablet, Samsung Gear S3 watch, Huawei Watch 2, Exogear Ecocarbon speaker, all Lenovo ThinkPads like the X260 and X270, HP EliteBook 1040 G3 and HP EliteBook x360, and the Kyocera Torque X01 feature phone — the
first phone to pass 18 testing categories.
ASUS VivoTab RT, its
first Windows
tablet.