Asus Transformer Pad TF300 Review: Value Tablet Delivers A Solid, But Mixed ...
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Transformer Pad: What You Get Addicted their shared heritage, it's only natural to wonder how the Transformer Pad stacks up to the Transformer Prime, which is currently our top pick among Android tablets (only Apple's third-age group iPad and its... Priced at $379 for 16GB of storage, and $399 for 32GB of storage (prices as of 4/22/2012), the Transformer Pad is the new value plaquette in Asus's lineup. The Transformer Pad's extra bang-for-your-buck resets the bar of expectation for other 10-inch-order Android tablets, too, since no other tablet offers 32GB for $400. Those prices also put the Transformer Pad in direct competition with the 16GB Apple iPad 2, which is priced at $399. 1-inch Asus Transformer Pad TF300 aims to reshape the pill market by delivering top-tier performance at a value price. And if you're just interested in specs, the Transformer Pad has advantages over the iPad 2 in spades, starting with the truth that you can get twice as much internal storage for the same price. The Transformer Prime, which was released last December and was the first tablet with Nvidia's Tegra 3 processor , remains at the top of the pyramid, for now. However, the Transformer Pad had to square some compromises in its components and display to achieve its goal. The device largely succeeds in this mission, delivering conduct that's on a par with its pricier Transformer Prime sibling.
Source: PCWorld