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December 2011
(87%)
366 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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46 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Puce Tegra 3 très performante
Finition impeccable
Plus légère
Concept toujours aussi original
Un écran IPS+ au top
Même en extérieur
Tegra 3 quadri-cœur / Android 4 ICS ultra-fluide
Design et finesse plaisant
Bonne utilisation de l'aluminium
Dock clavier pertinent
Corrige des défauts du premier
Autonomie / décodage vidéo
Tegra 3
Design
1 080p High Profile enfin possible
Le clavier dock et sa batterie
L'écran
Les performances
Finitions
Concept
Autonomie avec le clavier
Performances
Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich
Support NTFS via USB
Mode Super IPS
Modes d’économie d’énergie
Aptitudes à l'affichage 3D film et jeux
La puissance de Tegra 3
Le confort du clavier
L'autonomie
Bien pensé
Bien fini
Android 4.0
Tout nouveau Quad Core
Excellent écran
Boîtier élégant et robuste en aluminum
Tout dernier Android 4.0.3
Plein de possibilités avec le clavier
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ice Cream Sandwich
Vite
Moins de choix (capacité/prix)
Pas de 3G
Section sonore passable
Clavier encore perfectible / tablette non disponible sans le dock
Un connecteur propriétaire pour charger et connecter
Pas de lecteur multimédia dédié
Pour le moment
Rien
La caméra frontale
RAM limitée à 1 GHz
Le hautparleur
Son mono
Dos rayable
Emplacement du port audio jack
Manque un port USB sur la tablette
Léger déséquilibre avec la tablette plus lourde que le dock
Pourquoi ne pas avoir plus utilisé le dock (stockage
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WiFi only. 40pin connector for charging instead of USB. Keyboard dock is pricey. Dock is lighter than tablet, making the assembly topheavy and causing stability problems. Keyboard's trackpad has issues
After updating the Asus Transformer Prime to ICS, we took a look at how the device compared to other tablets, as well as our previous set of scores with the Prime running Honeycomb (Android 3.2), by running a few common benchmarks that are currently av...
PerformanceThe Prime is the first tablet on the North American market to offer the Tegra 3 system-on-a-chip. Popularly advertised as a quad-core chip, it's actually a five-core chip consisting of four primary cores and a fifth low-power core. The purpose...
The Transformer Prime shows how Android tablets could and should be built. And this tablet actually lives up to the hype as far as speed and performance goes. It's easily the fastest Android tablet out there, and may well be faster than the iPad 2—though
Sponsored, The big ding is that it's still running Honeycomb. While the Tegra 3 over-powers Honeycomb's speed problems with obscene processing power, it's still not a very intuitive UI, The most glaring design flaw is the speaker. Yes, speaker. Singular
Yes. If you know you dont want an iPad 2. That is, if you know you want an Android tablet. This is the one to buy. Its the best constructed, fastest Android tablet out there. The only people who should hesitate are those who dont want to be confined to...
The Transformer Prime is quite an upgrade over the original, and Asus knows it. Rather than selling the new model at a discount like the old one, Asus is charging $500 for the base config. Of course, that system offers 32GB of internal storage—the $500 i...
Extrait: and ErgonomicsRaise your hand if you think the iPad 2 and even the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 are really, really pretty but impractical from an ergonomics standpoint. Unfortunately, Asus followed those two manufacturers designs, and made a really thin and s...
Extrait: The ASUS Transformer Prime is the first of the next generation Android tablets, packing the brand new quad-core Tegra 3 chip and offering a boatload of performance while managing the battery life. We've sort of fell in love with it because of it's thi...
In a victory that should surprise pretty much nobody, the Prime takes it in a landslide. In fact, the Prime suffers losses against the TF in just two minor ways: speakers (only one, and it's in a bad place), and the number of USB ports (one versus the ...
I stand by my original conclusion to our Eee Pad Transformer Prime review—this thing is definitely the best Android tablet on the market and it cements ASUS' image as being a company that is good at both engineering and design.I also stand by my conclusio...