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How valuable are high resolution displays for tablets?
Posted on12. Jan, 2012 by Paul.
How much are you willing to pay to have a full HD resolution tablet? Would you be willing to spend $599 for a 32GB model or $699 for a 64GB model? As fans of technology we’ve been trained to believe that bigger numbers imply a product is better. So I’m not surprised to see some folks commenting [...]
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Asus is prepping a second, more luxurious Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet
Posted on12. Jan, 2012 by TabletMan.
After announcing and launching the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime in 2011 what more could Asus have in store for tablet buyers so early in 2012? Well of course it’s a higher-end version of the 10.1″ Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF700T is on display at CES 2012 right now in Las Vegas, [...]
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Asus has a lust-worthy 7-inch tablet coming that’s priced at just $249
Posted on11. Jan, 2012 by Paul.
Would you believe that for just $50 more than the $199 Amazon Kindle Fire tablet you could get a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 powered 7-inch Asus tablet in 2012? Yeah you probably could have guessed that the Kindle Fire wouldn’t always be the best value, the tech industry is fast moving and the tablet market isn’t any [...]
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Down the road: ASUS will release a Transformer-like Windows 8 on ARM tablet
Posted on07. Jan, 2012 by Albert Madison.
If you like hearing promises of future products you should enjoy the latest from Asustek Computer Inc. who makes ASUS branded tablets. According to Netbook News the Taiwanese company is promising to have a Windows 8 tablet that is powered by an ARM processing chip in the marketplace late this year. The Windows 8 on [...]
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ASUS might finally launch a 7-inch tablet, device could be named Eee Memo Pad
Posted on02. Jan, 2012 by Albert Madison.
The list of 7-inch tablets is long, almost as long as the list of 10-inch tablets. However as of now Asustek Computer Inc. has participated in the 10-inch+ tablet category only. The company has unveiled a 7-inch tablet twice so far but they haven’t release a single model for consumers to purchase as of yet. [...]


