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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Tablets with Four Brains and Ice Cream Sandwich

ASUS EEE PAD TRANSFORMER PRIME
At the end 2011, ASUS introduces a tablet with the most current specifications. Still took the name of the ASUS Eee Pad family, Taiwanese computer vendor that released the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime.

Tablets that can be integrated with the keyboard became the first tablet that runs with the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor and operating system Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Processors of this type would have faster performance than previous versions, both dual-core or single-core.
While dual-core chips (double brain) can process data at the two brains simultaneously, in quad-core processor is certainly more nimble anymore because of the understanding of each instruction is executed in four brain together. Certainly faster.

Previous platforms Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwiches newly introduced on phones Samsung Galaxy Nexus in mid-November 2011. But now the platform is already present in a tablet device. That is, in addition can be adopted in mobile phones, this operating system can run a computer tablet.

However it seems that ASUS still shy disclosed that Transformer Prime can run Android 4.0. In ASUS official website, the company commanded by Jonney Shih and Shen Jerry was just stating the tablet using the Android Honeycomb operating system which can be upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich, and NVIDIA Tegra 3 chip finished declared made two days after Google announced the Android 4.0 platform source code. The processor is claimed to be able to work with stable, especially when used to play high definition video.
To prove it, NVIDIA recently showcased through a YouTube video that shows how the performance of the ASUS Transformer Prime with NVIDIA Tegra 3 chips in play full 1080p high-profile videos that are known to be heavy and need extra energy to run it. From the video sharing service, it seems ASUS Transformer Prime is able to show Riptide game smoothly.

In terms of design, ASUS Transformer Prime comes with a thinner shape than the iPad 2 and has a more complete feature because it has a micro-SD and HDMI. Its thickness is only 7.62 millimeters with a weight of 589.6 grams.

When combined with docking keyboard, a tablet with two colors, gray and gold is also still look stylish because of its keyboard is very thin. If at first glance, like a form ultrabook.

Like most tablets, ASUS did not forget to install the camera with a resolution of 8 megapixel rear-facing and 1.2 megapixel front-facing on Transformer Prime.

Concerning the quality of sound, relying on technology ASUS SonicMaster and ASUS Golden Ears. Meanwhile, to keep the 10.1-inch wide screen on ASUS Transformer Prime remain smooth, scratch-resistant using Corning Gorilla Glass.

Tablet computers are introduced to the market before the end of 2011 it will be priced starting at U.S. $ 499 or approximately Rp. 4.5 million with an additional U.S. $ 149 (about Rp. 1.3 million) for the keyboard docking. *** [PCWORLD | CNET | ASUS | RINI KUSTIANI | KORAN TEMPO 3727]
Specifications:
  • OS: Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) can be upgraded to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • Display: 10.1-inch IPS TFT (1.280 x 800 pixels)
  • Memory: 32 and 64 GB
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Processors: Quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3• Camera: 8 MP (rear) and 1.2 MP (front)• Connectivity: Bluetooth; Wi-Fi; microSD, miniphone 3.5 mm; HDMI 
  • Features: Gyroscope; GPS
  • Battery: Lithium polymer 25 Wh hold up to 9.5 hours• Dimensions: 264.16 x 180.34 x 7.62 mm
  • Weight: 589.6 grams
  • Colors: Amethyst gray (gray and purple); champagne gold (silver and gold)
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