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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer due in North America April 26 2011

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  • By Chris Davies
  • on 21 Apr, 2011

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer due in North America April 26 2011

One of the most anticipated Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets of the moment has finally had its North American launch detailed. The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer will land in the US and Canada on April 26, priced from $399 for the 16GB slate-only model.

The 32GB version will be $499, while the keyboard dock will be a further $149. The latter has an integrated battery that, together with the Eee Pad’s own battery, is good for up to 16hrs of continuous use.

Otherwise there’s the usual blend of Tegra 2, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, twin cameras and HDMI connectivity. The Eee Pad Transformer does distinguish itself with a brilliant IPS display, with excellent viewing angles.

[via SlashGear]
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  • http://twitter.com/VSIthinking VSI-thinking

    This seems to get more and more impressive with each video, preview and review that comes out. Hopefully this can be the iPad 2 beater that everyone’s waiting for.
    http://www.android-tablet-pc.co.uk/

  • KingOfBuka

    Asus is very good in price and quality in their products. I’ve read people say their support isn’t egreat but in all the products of theirs I’ve owned (motherboards, video cards, audio cards, n10j, eee slate, etc), I’ve never needed to use it.

  • http://twitter.com/dtg295 Jon

    *drolls* I just want my transformer… and netflix.

  • Kinetic1

    what will i actually USE the USB ports for??

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