Testseek.com have collected 366 expert reviews of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201.
December 2011
(87%)
366 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Gorgeous design, very light and slim, excellent display and fast, Gorgeous design, very light and slim, excellent display and fast, Gorgeous design, very light and slim, excellent display and fast, Gorgeous
GPS and WiFi woes, GPS and WiFi woes, GPS and WiFi woes, GPS and WiFi woes
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is currently the thinnest, lightest and arguably fastest tablet (the iPad 2 is faster on some OpenGL graphics benchmarks). We love the looks, the attention to detail in manufacturing (no creaks, no gaping seams, perf...
Arguably the best two tablets on the market right now, it’s ultimately pricing that showcases the kind of value that can be found with these memorable beauties. For their starting prices of $500, their designs are remarkably justified as they radiate ...
Quad-core performance is evident in slick transitions and program multitasking, high-quality keyboard for emails, high-spec cameras, desktop-like browser...
Keyboard’s trackpad is over sensitive, not much quad-core optimised software yetLook and Feel...
The quad-core Asus Transformer Prime is an impressive tablet on all fronts with even more to offer when the heavy duty software launches ...
Abstract: The Asus Transformer Prime is the Latest Android tablet and we were blessed with an Android 4.0 update during the Unboxing. The Transformer Prime is a 8.3mm thick table and weighs only 566g that house the Tegra 3 ka-el chip, a Quad-core processor, great f...
Final Words & Conclusion Tablet reviews are a relatively new thing here on Guru3D.com, and really... they are hard to test objectively as they really are touch and feel devices. We however can say though that the ASUS Transformer Prime is exquisite i...
Superfast quadcore processor, Brilliant Super IPS display, Killer industrial design, Convertible aspect with its optional keyboard dock, Stellar battery life, Ice Cream Sandwich ready
Weak GPS signal strength, Soso video recording & photo quality
All we can say at this point is WOW! Unquestionably, this is the tablet to own right now if you’re in the market of buying one, and trust us, you won’t be disappointed at all. First and foremost, we have to give Asus credit in taking the opportunity i...
Abstract: The first tablet on earth to be licensed by Google to officially be running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is the ASUS Transformer Prime, and we’ve got it running slick here in a full review for you. This tablet has been out for some weeks now, but has...
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WiFi only. 40pin connector for charging instead of USB. Keyboard dock is pricey. Dock is lighter than tablet, making the assembly topheavy and causing stability problems. Keyboard's trackpad has issues
After updating the Asus Transformer Prime to ICS, we took a look at how the device compared to other tablets, as well as our previous set of scores with the Prime running Honeycomb (Android 3.2), by running a few common benchmarks that are currently av...
PerformanceThe Prime is the first tablet on the North American market to offer the Tegra 3 system-on-a-chip. Popularly advertised as a quad-core chip, it's actually a five-core chip consisting of four primary cores and a fifth low-power core. The purpose...