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ASUS Zenbook Primes will offer 1080p IPS and Ivy Bridge

, Apr 25th 2012 Discuss [0]

It was only last month that details leaked out of ASUS’ new Zenbooks, sporting Ivy Bridge processors as well as 1080p IPS screen options. The cat is seemingly out of the bag, as Engadget Chinese has managed to hunt down the new models. ASUS’ name for the new models is the Zenbook Prime (sound familiar?), and will include the 11.6.-inch UX21A and 13.3-inch UX31A. Read The Full Story

ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 Review

, Apr 22nd 2012 Discuss [0]

If the ASUS Transformer Prime seemed like a masterpiece of a 10.1-inch Android tablet to you but you decided to wait and see if ASUS would release a slightly lower-cost model of nearly the same thing – you’re in luck. What we’ve got here is the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300, This 10.1-inch tablet comes with Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich right out of the box, has its own unique keyboard dock (sold separately) and comes in Royal Blue (which we’ve got here,) Torch Red, and Iceberg White. Let’s have a look at what makes this model cost a bit less than the Prime and if it still seems appealing without the added frills.

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ASUS UK: Transformer Prime update rolling out now

, Mar 29th 2012 Discuss [0]

ASUS teased an update to its popular Transformer Prime tablet just the other day, and ASUS UK has taken to Twitter to inform the world that the update should be rolling out right this very minute. ASUS US remained secretive on the details surround the update, although their Italian cousins were happy to reveal the info. Users can look forward to Ethernet support via USB adapters, making the tablet an even more attractive laptop alternative. Read The Full Story

Five things you don’t need in your next smartphone

, Mar 28th 2012 Discuss [0]

Gadget bloggers tend to share a few key traits, and one of those is an inability to resist high-end hardware. Super-fast processors, hi-res screens and next generation features get our blood rising. But we sometimes get blinded by our desire for specs, and all too often we ignore the high price that these features come with. Let’s take a step back and examine the need, or lack thereof, for some of the capabilities of the latest round of smartphones.

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ASUS Transformer Prime update due March 29 with ethernet support

, Mar 28th 2012 Discuss [0]

ASUS has announced that an update for the Transformer Prime is in the pipeline, though while ASUS US is coy on details, that hasn't stopped the Italian arm from spoiling the surprise. ASUS US teased "awesome new features" which the Italians promptly detailed, including a March 29 expected release date - for the local market, at least - and support for a new "Prime LAN cable" accessory that will allow the tablet's USB port to hook up to a wired ethernet cable, making the system even more useful as a laptop alternative. Read The Full Story

Hasbro denied ASUS Transformer Prime sales ban

, Mar 27th 2012 Discuss [0]

The lawsuit that Hasbro brought against ASUS in December last year certainly hasn’t seemed to slow the company from pumping out new Transformer tablets. Hasbro claimed that the Transformer name overlapped with its line of toys, and seeked a ban of tablet sales within the US. A judge didn’t see it that way, and has denied their motion for a sales ban. Read The Full Story

Anti-iPad: Three Android Alternatives

, Mar 23rd 2012 Discuss [0]

You’d be forgiven for thinking the new iPad was the only tablet around, given the furore – and the sales success – of the third-gen model, but what if, for one reason or another, you’re left unswayed by Apple’s shiny slate? There’s a world of tablets outside of the iPad, and for the moment Android is the main competition. Read on for our top three picks for the iPad-avoider.

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Acer Iconia Tab A510 official: Tegra 3 and ICS for $449.99

, Mar 22nd 2012 Discuss [0]

If you’re having trouble getting your hands on an Asus Transformer Prime, but really like the idea of a quad-core Tegra 3 tablet, Acer have the tablet you need. Although the Iconia Tab A510 was available to fondle at CES 2012, Acer have only just today officially announced the tablet, revealing all the juicy details. Read The Full Story

Sony Tablet P Review

, Mar 9th 2012 Discuss [0]

In a tablet market that’s flooded with similar offerings comes Sony and their Tablet P. With a unique clamshell design they can call their own that we’ve never seen from an Android this is truly a one-of-a-kind tablet. Is it worth the money or just an interesting wannabe Nintendo DS? We first heard about it back last year but now that it’s available from AT&T lets dive into the full SlashGear review and see what we think.

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Microsoft patent takes the Transformer Prime one step further

, Mar 8th 2012 Discuss [0]

Asus’ Transformer (and Transformer Prime) seems to have resonated well with consumers, and now Microsoft may be looking to create a similar concept in the future. A new patent reveals Microsoft nurturing an idea that could see a tablet turning into a full fledged laptop or desktop PC, complete with not one but two separate processors. Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 pricing set for disaster

, Feb 13th 2012 Discuss [0]

We're now reviewing some pricing details for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 announced earlier today, and if these number stick to release day, we've got not doubt that Samsung has a rather larger blunder on their hands. The Galaxy Tab 2 was announced as a low-cost update to the original Galaxy Tab, otherwise known as the first real effort on earth to create an Android tablet. This new tablet has a 7-inch 1024 x 600 PLS LCD display, a 1GHz dual-core processor, and a 3-megapixel camera - perfect for a $240 price point - thats about half the cost we're seeing here in an apparent Euro price schedule. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: February 2, 2012

, Feb 2nd 2012 Discuss [0]

Happy Thursday everyone. Here's what made news today - it's no surprise that Research in Motion's Blackberry Playbook tablet isn't doing well, but did you realize it was so bad, RIM now wants to give them away for free to developers? In other tablet news, Huawei's Mediapad is heading to AT&T on February 3. Maybe it'll do a bit better than the Playbook. Read The Full Story

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