Today must be a great day as the fine folks over at ASUS have dropped off one of the latest and greatest tablets in their lineup for us to play with and you get to see it here first! The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is the second tablet to be launched by ASUS in 2011 and is the first to be powered by the stunning Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablet OS.
At first glance, Honeycomb looks fantastic and crisp thanks to the 10.1inch LED backlit IPS screen which has a covering of the super durable Gorilla glass over it. Transitions between pages and apps are incredibly smooth thanks in no small part to the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and the 1GB DDR2 RAM that it has built in. The Eee Pad Transformer comes with the usual WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity as well as 2 cameras for video conferencing and a Micro SD Card and SD card reader to expand the already generous 16/32GB of internal memory. Rounding out the features, the Eee Pad Transformer also features a built in GPS module, full HD playback (With Mini HDMI port), 16 hours of battery life and a 178 degree viewing angle.
At first glance, Honeycomb looks fantastic and crisp thanks to the 10.1inch LED backlit IPS screen which has a covering of the super durable Gorilla glass over it. Transitions between pages and apps are incredibly smooth thanks in no small part to the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and the 1GB DDR2 RAM that it has built in. The Eee Pad Transformer comes with the usual WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity as well as 2 cameras for video conferencing and a Micro SD Card and SD card reader to expand the already generous 16/32GB of internal memory. Rounding out the features, the Eee Pad Transformer also features a built in GPS module, full HD playback (With Mini HDMI port), 16 hours of battery life and a 178 degree viewing angle.
Of course, that's not all. The Eee Pad Transfomer also comes with the option to purchase a physical keyboard dock. The keyboard dock both doubles as a spare battery and proper physical keyboard that features Android specific keys to give you a hell of a boost to productivity. While the tablet is docked onto the keyboard, it also allows the Eee Pad Transformer to fold into a clamshell laptop style form factor, making it easy to transport and show off to your friends.
The Eee Pad Transformer comes in both WiFi and 3G versions and will be available in May. There is no confirmed figure on pricing yet, but we've heard from a little bird that the tablet alone will be around RM1500 and with the Keyboard it will run you around about RM2000. Pretty decent for what you get in my opinion.
Stay tuned for a more detailed look at the Eee Pad Transformer and meanwhile, satiate your gadget lust with more pics.
Article From: Lowyat
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