Your Ad Here

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Asus Transformer Prime review: The best Android tablet yet?

Asus Transformer Prime review: The best Android tablet yet? | Android Atlas - CNET Reviews .mad_center {text-align:center;} .mad_center div, .mad_center table, .mad_center iframe, .mad_center a img {margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;} CNET Reviews 2011 Holiday Gift Guide Home You are here: Reviews Cell Phones Camcorders Digital Cameras Laptops TVs Car Tech Forums Appliances Cell Phone Accessories Components Desktops Games and Gear GPS Hard Drives & Burners Headphones Home Audio Home Video Internet Access Monitors MP3 Players Networking and Wi-Fi Peripherals Printers Software Tablets Web Hosting News Latest News Webware Crave Business Tech Green Tech Mobile Security Blogs Video Photos Media Cutting Edge Apple Politics & Law Gaming & Culture Microsoft Health Tech RSS Download Windows Software Mac Software Mobile Apps Web Apps CNET TV How To Phone Tablet Computer Web Home Theater Marketplace Log In | Join Log In Join CNET Sign in with My profile Log out .mad_center {text-align:center;} .mad_center div, .mad_center table, .mad_center iframe, .mad_center a img {margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;}
CNET Reviews Android Atlas Asus Transformer Prime review: The best Android tablet yet? Eric Franklin by Eric Franklin December 2, 2011 5:29 PM PST Follow @nidopal The Asus Transformer Prime connected to its keyboard dock. Never has a purple(ish) tablet looked so sexy.

(Credit:Josh Miller/CNET)

Since the launch of theiPad 2, I've been waiting for the Asus Transformer Prime. While I didn't know it existed until a few months ago, just the thought of a powerful, robust, and sexyAndroidtablet has invaded my dreams for months now.

Well, maybe not my dreams, but at least my thoughts. The moment tablets start invading my dreams is the moment I'll know I'm spending too much time with tablets.

So, is Transformer Prime the tablet of my dreams thoughts? Its quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 CPU definitely gets me excited, but it takes more than just raw speed to truly impress. Thoughtful design as well as well-implemented and useful features don't hurt either.

Throw in that intangible, "it just feels right" quality and you could be truly on the road to something special. Something that could be considered the best in its category.

Check out the Transformer Prime's full review to see how we considered it.

Transformer Prime's camera put through its paces (photos) 1-2 of 14Scroll LeftScroll Right

The Asus Transformer Prime in all its glory (photos) 1-2 of 8Scroll LeftScroll Right

Shop for products mentioned in this post on CNET.com:

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime (32GB, gray) — $499.99

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime (32GB, champagne) — $499.99

Eric Franklin Eric Franklin is senior editor covering monitors and tablets and also manages CNET's San Francisco testing lab. When not reviewing the latest products in his categories, he's usually gaming, system building (you know, desktop PCs), working out, or imagining himself as one of an interchangeable cadre of super-powered individuals performing really cool-looking actions in slow motion.

Follow @nidopal Topics: Reviews, Tablets Tags: Asus Transformer Prime, Tablets, Transformer Prime Review, Asus Transformer Prime Review, Tablet Reviews

No comments:

Post a Comment