Asus Unveils the Eee Pad Transformer Prime, First Tablet to Feature NVIDIA’s Tegra 3

If you’re looking for finger-proof and blazing fast tablet, the Eee Pad Transformer Prime is the perfect choice for you.

According to reports, Asus is going to apply a hydro-oleophobic coating to the entire surface of the tablet that will help repel oil. It’s a metallic spun finish that will prevent fingerprint build up, which a material similar used on Apple’s iPhone 4S.

It is blazing fast high powered device ever introduce on the tablet as it features NVIDIA’s next-generation quad-core Tegra mobile chip processor, a first of its kind Asus announced.

The design has a totally different look with optional dock which provides the user with a keyboard and touchpad via the USB port and SD card slot.

Image Source: AndroidPolice.com

Specifications:

Android 3.2 Honeycomb and upgradable to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

10.1″ Super IPS display @ 1280×800 pixels

Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass

0.33″ thick & 1.29lbs weight

NVidia Tegra 3 1.4GHz quad-core CPU

32GB and 64GB internal storage

1GB DDR2 RAM

1.2MP front, 8MP autofocus with flash, large F2.4 Aperture

3.5mm mic & headphone combo jack

micro HDMI port & SD card slot

WiFi 802.11 b/g/n

Bluetooth 2.1 w/ EDR

12 hours battery (18hours with mobile dock)

The price starts from $499 (for the 32GB version) to $599 (64GB), with the optional mobile dock accessory priced at $149.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

search terms:

Interesting Comments

Note : All Comment will be subjected to Tech At Hand Dot Net Comment Policy

One Response to “Asus Unveils the Eee Pad Transformer Prime, First Tablet to Feature NVIDIA’s Tegra 3”

  1. teresa totesora on January 10th, 2012 3:10 pm

    where can this be bought in the philippines? and by how much?

    Reply


Leave a Reply




Helping in Making Money Online and More

Help My Father's Kidney Dialysis Expenses

Help in My Father’s Kidney Dialysis by Contributing Articles and/or Being Our Link Builder

Subscribe to RSS feed

Subscribe to RSS feed

Categories