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Gadgets, News - Wednesday, May 16, 2012 12:33 - 5 Comments
ASUS Transformer Pad tablet hits Australia
news Taiwanese consumer electronics giant ASUS has started selling its Transformer Pad TF300T Android tablet in Australia, with the device to hit retailers this week starting at $499 for the basic model, and $599 with a docking station attached.
The Transformer Pad is the latest in a line of ASUS Android tablets which feature the ability to be connected to a keyboard docking station, as pictured above. The docking station also dramatically extends the device’s battery life.
The Transformer Pad is one of the first of an expected second-generation of Android tablets which are slowly arriving on Australian shores. The device features an NVIDIA quad-core Tegra 3 CPU running at 1.2GHz, a 12-core NVIDIA GeForce graphics processing unit, 1GB of memory and 12GB or 32GB of storage space, a 10.1″ WXGA touchscreen running at 1280×800 pixels, an eight megapixel rear camera and a 1.2 megapixel front camera, an SD card slot and other advanced tablet features. It runs version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) of Google’s Android platform, and has a battery life of an estimated 10 hours, extendable up to 15 hours with its optional keyboard dock. THe device weighs some 635 grams, measures 263 by 180.8 by 9.9 mm, and comes in “”Royal Blue, Iceberg White and Torch Red” colours.
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