In the tablet and smartphone world does not often happen that more than one successor of a product issues a manufacturer within a year. Common cycles are those of a full year, such as Apple's iPad and Samsung's Galaxy smartphones. On his iPhone Apple did it this time even longer, the 4S came almost a year after the iPhone 4 from.
Asus seems to have almost as compared with the companies mentioned, for roughly half a year after the 10.1 "Eee Pad Transformer put on the market, is the successor already there: the Transformer Prime, and despite the short time between the two releases is anything but a simple refresh.'s Prime features a completely new chassis, thinner and lighter, and is powered by a brand new quad-soc Nvidia, the Tegra 3.
Such hardware naturally requires the best software and the story would have been complete if the Prime would run. Already at its launch Android 4.0 However, that is not the case. Asus is currently working hard on a software update, but the tablet is simply put on the market with version 3.2, the same as its predecessor.
In this review we look at the new housing, let all possible benchmarks on Nvidia's Tegra 3 soc loose and we investigate all these beautiful, new hardware really delivers an enhanced user experience. Of course we also look back to the optional keyboard dock to see if the Prime possibly as netbookvervanger in turn.
Asus seems to have almost as compared with the companies mentioned, for roughly half a year after the 10.1 "Eee Pad Transformer put on the market, is the successor already there: the Transformer Prime, and despite the short time between the two releases is anything but a simple refresh.'s Prime features a completely new chassis, thinner and lighter, and is powered by a brand new quad-soc Nvidia, the Tegra 3.
Such hardware naturally requires the best software and the story would have been complete if the Prime would run. Already at its launch Android 4.0 However, that is not the case. Asus is currently working hard on a software update, but the tablet is simply put on the market with version 3.2, the same as its predecessor.
In this review we look at the new housing, let all possible benchmarks on Nvidia's Tegra 3 soc loose and we investigate all these beautiful, new hardware really delivers an enhanced user experience. Of course we also look back to the optional keyboard dock to see if the Prime possibly as netbookvervanger in turn.
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