ASUS announces Transformer Prime TF700T with beefed up 1920 x 1200 screen

ASUS has just announced the upcoming release of an updated version of the Eee Pad Transformer Prime, the TF700T.

ASUS has just announced the upcoming release of an updated version of the Eee Pad Transformer Prime, the TF700T.

Asus has announced that the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS upgrade for their Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet will start being distributed worldwide from Jan 12th, 2012.

If it turns out Santa really does exist and he’s carting around a big bag of tech gear, the staff at Wirefresh have compiled their gadget wishlist and sent it off to the North Pole. Just in case, like.

We’ve been loving the looks of Asus’s sleek Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet/netbook combo and the company has finally released details of its UK pricing.

We’re really excited by the new ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime – a tablet that converts into a netbook – and an enthusiastic video review has been posted up showing off its shiny, shiny features.

The hugely powerful Eee Pad Transformer Prime is readying itself for release, packing a beefy, ‘blazing fast’ quad-core Tegra mobile chip and a sleek add-on keyboard which turns it into a neat netbook.

We’ve been rather feeling the love for the recently released Eee Pad Transformer Android tablet, and now Asus is set to spread the love more with the arrival of its Asus Eee Pad Slider.

Coming hot on the heels of its launch in Taiwan, Asus will be unleashing the Android 3.0 Honeycomb-powered Eee Pad Transformer on the great British unwashed next month.

Asus has announced that their new Eee Note EA800 will be available in Europe next month, with pricing set at 259 Euros (around £220).

There’s going to be an avalanche of tablets being announced at this year’s CES 2011 Show, and first to come tumbling down the mountain is Asus, who have just announced no less than four new tablets.
Running on Windows and Android tablets, the tablets come with displays ranging in size from 7 to 12 inches, with prices starting at a modest $399 and soaring up to $1099.

Keen to cut themselves a slice of the rapidly expanding iPad/tablet pie is ASUS, who have just shown off prototypes of their new Eee Pad tablet range.

Like a Red Bull-supping Duracell bunny on a drip-feed of Colombia’s finest marching powder, Asus’s new EeePC 1015P and EeePC 1015PE netbooks just keep on going.
The company is promising consumers an astonishing battery life of 13.5 hours of autonomous use, thanks to a beefy, built-in 6-cell 63Wh battery pack.

It’s been on its way for well over a year, but Asus’s intriguing EeeKeyboard is finally available for US customers to pre-order on Amazon, with shipping scheduled for the end of the month.
Now, we’re definitely digging the bijou lines and smart aluminium styling of Asus’s new EB1501 entertainment nettop PC.
Looking well Mexico in its angled stand, it’s the first EeeBox to come with an all-important optical DVD-RW drive built in, instantly making it a vastly more desirable gadget.
It’ll be running on the new fangled Windows 7, and lurking inside its smooth rounded edges, you’ll find a dual-core Atom N330 processor, 2GB of DDR2-800 RAM (expandable to 4GB), 250GB hard disk, and Nvidia Ion graphics.
We’ve been admiring the natty all-in-one lines of Asustek’s innovative new Eee Keyboard for some time, and it looks like we’ll be able to get hands-on with the love in October.

The Eee Keyboard cunningly wedges in a full computer and a 5-inch touchscreen, with the ability to connect (wirelessly or with standard cables) to a PC monitor, an LCD TV or a digital projector.
There’s also Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.0 and Ultra Wideband HDMI (UWB high definition multimedia interface) on board, plus USB 2.0, a VGA port, HDMI ports, and connections for headphones and microphones.
Powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom microprocessor, backed by 1GB of DDR2 DRAM and a 16GB or 32GB SSD (solid state drive), the Asus is set to run Windows XP Home Edition (although this may end up as Windows 7).
(Via IDG)
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