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The Prime of Eee Pad Transformer is unveiled
According to ZDNet UK, ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS) has officially unveiled the next generation of tablets, featuring a Quad-core mobile processor called Tegra 3 developed by NVidia. Check out the cool trailer!
The new tablet will be released in 2012 only and will feature a 10.1” screen. The device was first introduced in Taipei, Taiwan, on Wednesday, and it will cost around £499 when it comes to the UK in January.
The device is lighter, only 586g, and provides one more USB port than the predecessor, Eee Pad Transformer, which was launched in May. This device is also ultra-thin with only 8.3mm of thickness (one of the thinnest out there) and measures 10.4 inches by 7.13 inches.. Its audio is based on Asus’s own SonicMaster technology and it promises a battery life of up to 12 hours.
It comes with 32GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via the microSD card slot. Purchasers also get access to Asus cloud-based WebStorage, which provides up to 2GB of free storage.
It also comes with standard tablet features such as Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1, 8-megapixel camera on the rear and a 1.3-megapixel forward-facing camera for video calling, includes a micro-HDMI port, omits 3G connectivity, and comes with a few business-targeted apps pre-installed. These include the SuperNote text and graphics notepad, plus Polaris Office, which allows users to read and edit Microsoft Office 97-2007 versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel files on the move.
One of the features that will make this tablet stand out from the rest is that it will feature Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), this system features resizable widgets as well as tailored Gmail and Calendar, it brings contacts on the device into the People app, which integrates updates from social services like Google +, similar to the People hub on Windows Phone 7.5.
ICS is the first version of mobile operating system by Android which runs on both tablets and mobile phones. Previously, most Android smartphones ran the Gingerbread version and tablets used the Honeycomb build.

As well as being a standalone tablet, the Eee Transformer Prime can be placed in a keyboard dock to use as a laptop. Docking it adds one USB 2.0 port and an SD card reader, and extends the overall battery life to 18 hours, according to Asus. The dock on its own weighs 537g. The tablet will be available in the UK in grey or gold, and the keyboard dock is included in the £499 price tag.
One thing is for sure, this new tablet will give loads of different thoughts to people who are willing to buy their tablets for next Christmas, is the new Prime worth waiting for? Will it take a chance against the new Xoom 2? In my opinion this is a very powerful device and when it comes down to Android this new tablet will be as professional and entertaining as it can get and with the additional keyboard in the box, emailing and writing documents will be really easy on this device. This might mean Android will be the Operative System of the future, what do you think? Will you buy the new Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime?
Galaxy Nexus launching on the 17th November
One of the world’s most awaited phones, the Google Samsung Galaxy Nexus, is soon to come to stores near you. Well, if you are in Europe.

Amazon is going to retail the device at a price tag of £549 (£150 more than the Galaxy S II), and it’s not meant to come to the USA not even on next week! This means that our friends over in USA (and other countries outside of the European Union) will have to be jealous of our brand new phones that carry the latest of Android’s platform.

The Galaxy Nexus will be the first Android handset to run Ice Cream Sandwich, the codename for Google Android 4.0. It will feature a 4.6” screen, made possible in a smaller form factor partly by the removal of hardware buttons from the front.
This device was meant to be unveiled in San Diego at the beginning of October, but its launch was delayed by a week and instead took place in Hong Kong due to the death of Steve Jobs.
The phone comes equipped with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 16GB of storage, which is now quite the mobile standard.