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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime Unveiled at Asia D

Jonney Shih, the chairman of ASUS, a multinational computer company based in Taiwan, recently introduced the Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet at the AsiaD: All Things Digital event in Hong Kong.

Shih discussed the new Eee Pad Transformer Prime in an interview at the event.

According to the ASUS chairman, Transformer Prime will be the world’s first tablet featuring Project Kal-El, NVIDIA’s next generation quad-core Tegra mobile processor.

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The company is attempting to blend power and versatility in an artistic and functional design with the new tablet.

This new NVIDIA made hardware gives birth to a new generation of tablets which will surpass the competition in terms of performance while using very little power.

This type of combination allows for high-definition entertainment to be enjoyed for an extended period of time on the device.

The new Transformer Prime tablet will also feature an incredibly slim form, coming in a thinner size than its predecessor the original Transformer.

It will also have a metallic spun finish design for a secure and comfortable grip.

Its dock which has been deemed both innovative and convenient will be even more easily accessible since that has also been slimmed down in size and seamlessly provides the user with a keyboard, touchpad and a good amount of options to expand.

It also gives the device added battery life.

While working with the slimmed down mobile dock, the Transformer Prime provides the user with unlimited power for working on various projects or enjoying a film or game.

The Transformer Prime will also feature Google’s newest operating system Android 4.0 which is more commonly known as Ice Cream Sandwich.

Ice Cream Sandwich was unveiled by Google earlier this week at its joint “Mobile Unpacked” media event.

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