Asus will reportedly launch a smaller version of the well received Asus Transformer Prime tablet-laptop hybrid at the CES 2012 trade show. According to Notebookitalia (via TechRadar), the Asus ...
Perfect for gigantic people who want an iPad experience (in terms of human-to-tablet size ratio) or for people who believe big equals best, Asus is now selling the Transformer AiO P1801 desktop/tablet ...
Asustek Computer on Wednesday announced the 10-inch Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet, which has a quad-core processor that could make it the fastest tablet in the market. The tablet will have Nvidia’s ...
With the launch of Windows 8, we suddenly started seeing a slew of “convertibles” coming to the market. At first, we oohed and aahed at these exciting new devices that could twist, bend, and do crazy ...
Asus has adopted a new plan to get people to invest in their tablet computers: lower prices. Asus has plans to aggressively lower the prices on its entry level tablet offering the EEE Transformer ...
Android tablets are old news, I know, but Asus’ Eee Pad Transformer Prime hopes to get your attention again with its quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 chip. The Transformer Prime, which got a quick tease last ...
Asus Transformer Pad TF103C : With Keyboard Asus used to charge an extra $100 or more for the keyboard dock accessory. Including the keyboard is a nice touch, especially at this price point. It ...
NEW YORK - The tablet computers that compete with the iPad have mostly been uninspiring. The Eee Pad Transformer stands out with a design that isn't just copied from the iPad: It's a tablet that turns ...
• The best Android tablet display: To say the Infinity’s Super IPS+ panel is a beauty would be an understatement. It’s alluring. The 10-inch HD screen produces amazing viewing angles, incredible ...
Asus has just come up with a cheaper alternative for those who cannot afford the Asus Transformer Prime. Named Transformer Pad 300, the tablet is likely to sport a price tag of around $399 for the ...
Taiwan-based Asus attacks the issue of uncomfortable tablet keyboards with the new Android-based Eee Pad Transformer Prime. WSJ's Walt Mossberg reviews the $499 tablet.