ASUS Transformer Prime Review

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ASUS Transformer Prime Tablet

At the top side there is one more button, power on/off. It's the biggest nag of the product as it is just too small to handle. Once powered on you can already tell that the screen is bright, very bright (configurable of course).

ASUS Transformer Prime Tablet

Very handy is the fact that the tablet has two cameras, you'll spot a 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera looking at you, with an eight megapixel, f/2.4 camera at the back, coupled with an LED flash.

Hard to see but all the way to your left there is a speaker. Sound is good, but it's not stereo, watching videos or YouTube can be a little weird in a landscape position mode as the sound seems to come from the right, and not the middle.

ASUS Transformer Prime Tablet

So, obviously the main reason this product is called a Transformer is because it has that lovely keyboard dock that transforms it into a laptop, and it adds an extra 50-60% to the battery life, theoretically bringing it up to 16 hours, we say 10-12 hours is more realistic.

Let's run some benchmarks shall we? A tablet with a quad-core 1.3Ghz processor, plus an integrated GPU -- really, how could it remotely disappoint?

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