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ASUS Transformer Prime Review – ASUS Transformer Prime Honeycomb Buzz Killer Video

ASUS Transformer Prime Review – ASUS Transformer Prime Honeycomb Buzz Killer Video

Since it’s the year end we thought about offering one last piece of special news or better yet, a full review of the first quad core tablet with Android. I’m talking about the ASUS Transformer Prime, that we’ve been testing over the past week. This device has been in the news a lot lately, especially since it was delayed at least 5 times since its initial scheduled debut date of August. It was only this month that it hit the market, first in Taiwan and eventually in the USA, where the device got a $500 price tag with keyboard dock included.

To make things clear we’re dealing here with a combo between a keyboard dock and a 10.1 inch tablet from ASUS. Lately there have been problems with the Transformer Prime branding, since Hasbro feels that it’s too similar to the trademark on its robot cartoons and movies. Back to the tablet, we’re dealing with a beautiful piece of gadgetry, with the slate measuring 8.3mm in thickness and weighing 586 grams. The keyboard dock also weighs about 500+ grams, so all in all the entire package is light.

ASUS Transformer Prime uses a 10.1 inch Super IPS+ LCD screen with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution and a special option for outdoor view, that drastically increases brightness. We also get a bunch of stereo speakers, a micro HDMI port, a microSD card slot and an SD card slot provided by the keyboard dock. The slate is available in 32GB and 64GB versions, with 1GB of RAM and no 3G version in sight just yet. Considering what the ASUS CEO had to say about 3G versions, it’s hard to think we’ll ever see this device with 3G connectivity…

As far as the rest of connections go, you get WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 and USB 2.0, courtesy of the same dock. Moving on the brain of the slate, this is the famous Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, a quad core unit with 1.3GHz frequency and also known under the codename Kal El. This CPU actually has a fifth core specifically created for the boring, average tasks and with extremely low power consumption. The CPU ranges from 0 to 0.5GHz and it does a good job at keeping the system stable and also give the tablet more battery life. Speaking of which, you’ll get 11-12 hours of functioning time from the Transformer Prime and it will even reach 18 hours with the keyboard dock attached, unbelievable as that may seem.

At the back of the device there’s an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, geotagging and 1080p video capture and upfront there’s a 1.2 megapixel secondary camera for videocalls. Finally, the slate comes with the usual accelerometer, gyroscope, compass and GPS. Its OS of choice is Honeycomb 3.2 for now, but this ASUS unit is scheduled to receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich early next year. The tablet is available in grey and champagne gold colors and it feels very light and easy to use with one hand. Its sloped design reminds me of the iPad 2 a bit and there will certainly be people saying that this is some sort of copycat.

When attached to the keyboard dock, the device resembles an ultrabook from the ASUS Zenbook series, which is cool, because that device is elegant. ASUS Transformer Prime supports 1080p video playback and it can easily connect to a HDTV, while also supporting gaming via a PS3 or Xbox 360 joystick. Imagine the experience of a HD game on the quad core Tegra 3 CPU and having the tablet connected to both a PS3 joystick and a HDTV. It’s goodbye consoles, trust me!

We also have a very good looking file manager that comes in handy especially when attaching an USB drive to the USB 2.0 port. ASUS MyNet will handle the DLNA streaming area, while the MyLibray function will allow you to read books and magazines, underline text, tweak the e-reading options and buy more books. There’s also a note taking application included, SuperNote, that can easily supporting handwriting, drawing on the screen, photo taking and everything integrated with what you type.

When it comes to the camera, the results are clearly better than what we got on the iPad 2, a bit better than the Xoom and about the same level as the Galaxy Tab units, with the obvious upgrade in megapixels. At some point the colours feel washed out, but I must mention that I’m only reviewing a test sample unit and not the final version, so let’s leave it be. Towards the end of our video review you’ll see that we also played a bunch of HD games on the Transformer Prime, stuff like Shadowgun and Riptide. The latter featured a brilliant water splashing effect that proved what Tegra 3 can do. Know that this new flavor of CPU provides 3 times the graphical power of the Tegra 2.

Nvidia compares this CPU with the Intel Core 2 Duo T720 at 2GHz, in case you want to know what you’re dealing with here. Tempting? I bet… Gaming is finally starting to look decent on tablets and the productivity side is not neglected: you have the Polaris Office app to view Office files, you have a physical keyboard for fast typing and some touchpad action, you can attach a mouse if you want, insert an SD card slot, a joystick, connect the tablet to a TV, basically anything that a netbook can do.

ASUS Transformer Prime is certainly the best Android tablet right now, although it has its minor problems. Those can be blamed for now on the fact that what we have here is a test sample and second Honeycomb is not the OS that this device was built for. It will be Android 4.0 that unleashes its raw power. Till that happens I’ll leave you with our video review and wish you a happy new year and lots of tablets in 2012!

ASUS Transformer Prime Honeycomb Buzz Killer Video




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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review - Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review

Are you looking for a better tablet that can allow you to work the way you want? There is a tablet war going out in the market especially between Samsung and Apple and that is exactly why the consumers are confused as to which tablet they should buy. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is definitely Samsung’s reply to Apple iPad and they have tried every possible option to make sure that people now switch to Samsung Galaxy Tab rather than using the expensive Apple iPad which lacks certain features that can be convenient to the consumers.

Let’s take a quick look at some of the features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1:



Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Hardware

People who are not aware about the specification of the tablet will definitely get blown away by the hardware on the outside. Samsung has tried best to keep the outside hardware as sleek as possible and therefore the hardware is really good when you hold the tablet in your hand. It has a glossy white back with the logo of Android robot. This is the first Honeycomb tablet that Samsung has come up with and it is definitely thinner than iPad 2 which is again a major blow to Apple as buyers prefer slimmer tablets. The tablet is easy to handle and it is not as bulky as other Android 3.0 tablets available in the market.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features

To make the entire tablet experience better for the consumers, Samsung has decided to keep the power and volume controls on the top. On the top right side you will find the 3.4mm headphone jack. There are no buttons on the side so that you can hold the tablet without pressing any buttons accidentally. However, there are speakers on the side for clear audio. The screen is the most striking feature of the Tab and you can compare it well with Samsung HDTV if you have one at home or you can cross check it within the store. Hence, you can definitely watch HD movies on your new tablet. The screen resolution is better than Motorola Xoom and very much on the same lines as iPad 2. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 comes with Dolby technology for better audio.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features Interface

Interface is really important because that will decide how quickly you can make use of the options available on Samsung’s tablet. To be simple and precise, the interface is very much the same as in earlier Samsung tablet models. Samsung has claimed that major changes in user interface will only happen in 3.1 version of operating system so users will have to wait if they are interested in some change of user interface.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features Apps

The merger between Samsung and Google has made it easier for the people to make use of Android market on Samsung tablets. In this one too, users can make use of the Android market through the App Store but most of the apps are the same as in earlier tablets. There are not many apps available in the Android market which are designed for 3.0 version and therefore users will have to wait for it. However, you can go ahead and install the apps that can be used on smartphones, but they will not look good on a bigger screen as these smartphone apps are designed for smaller screens.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features Performance

When it comes to performance, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 performs better than any other tablet in the market and almost on par with iPad 2. It has 1GHz Tegra 2 processor and 1280 x 800 screen resolutions. The web performance on Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is certainly better and therefore users will enjoy faster browsing experience with this new tablet. The video uploads are also quicker and therefore some users will definitely enjoy the quick performance of Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tablet.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features Software
The software inside the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is definitely better than the earlier versions because the entire tablet experience is quick and without any delays. The software allows users to handle all the widgets and Android based apps without any problems and it also supports a host of USB accessories. The software also contributes to the overall performance of the tablet but the improvement is very marginal. However, Samsung can rectify these problems with some software update so that should not be a problem for the buyers.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features Camera

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 comes with 3.0 megapixel camera at the back but the quality of pictures is not very impressive and therefore Samsung will need to work on that because consumers would certainly like to have better picture quality which would keep them happy.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features Conclusion

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is definitely the best Honeycomb tablet available in the market at the moment. However, there are minor issues that Samsung will have to look out for like providing better apps for 3.0 in Android Market and the camera quality. The tablet is really good when it comes to screen quality and the Music Beta option is just an equivalent of iTunes Cloud which is good. Samsung is now trying to reach into new areas that is making Android tablet sector more interesting than ever before.
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