Testseek.com have collected 366 expert reviews of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201.
December 2011
(87%)
366 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
46 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Classy
Solid
And svelte design
Includes useful software tweaks
MicroSD card slot
Good gaming power from quad-core processor
Great battery lifeThin
Light
High-end designSolid performanceGood value
Gorgeous design
Very light and slim
Excellent display and fast
Gorgeous
Super-bright IPS Screen
Speedy quad-core Processor
Slim and stylish design
Keyboard dock has great feel
Blazing fast
Great gaming
Cool keyboard dock
Quad-core performance is evident in slick transitions and program multitasking
High-quality keyboard for emails
High-spec cameras
Desktop-like browser...
Light and thin
Speedy
Gorgeous aluminum finish
Generous storage for the price
Stunning Super IPS+ display
Long battery life
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
Fastest Android tablet we've tested yet
Materials and worksmanship
Super thin at. 33"
Beautiful
Bright display with Super IPS+ Mode
32GB model at $499 is $100 cheaper than a similarly equipped iPad 2
Very fast
First quad-core tablet
Slim
Attractive tablet
Durable with spun metal finish
Keyboard dock adds a lot of function
The Asus Transformer Prime sports an iPad 2-inspired design that's even thinner and nearly as light
While also managing to include microSD and Micro-HDMI support. The Prime delivers smooth and clear 1080p video
And the 8-megapixel camera captures detail
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Android
Asus
Ice Cream Sandwich
Quadcore
Tab
Great design
Build
And size
Bright
High quality SuperIPS+ screen
Tablet can run for over nine hours
Superb gaming performance
Superfast quadcore processor
Brilliant Super IPS display
Killer industrial design
Convertible aspect with its optional keyboard dock
Stellar battery life
Ice Cream Sandwich ready
Great screen
Superb build
Swift performance
Reasonable connectivity
Excellent graphics
Unmatched battery life
Excellent value for money
Newest mobile quad core chip
Very good screen
Elegant and robust aluminum case
Latest Android 4.0.3
Extended options thanks to keyboard dock
The editors didn't like
Not a lot of software optimized for quad-core CPU
Occasional hiccups and stuttersKeyboard on dock is less than perfect
GPS and WiFi woes
Weak
Quiet audio
Tiny power button
Not readable in direct sunlight
Some bugs
Honeycomb lacks both apps and a good app store
Keyboard’s trackpad is over sensitive
Not much quad-core optimised software yetLook and Feel...
No dedicated USB port
Only one speaker
No Android 4.0 face-recognition feature
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
Only one speaker port
Slightly warm color balance for the display
GPS signal issues
Keys on dock are shallow
Camera captures washed out images
Weighting when docked takes getting used to
Not every game takes advantage of the quad-core CPU
And frame rates can suffer as a result. When connected to the dock keyboard
The tablet is top-heavy and can easily slide off a lap or table if you're not careful
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
Poor app selection and quality
Software isn't completely optimized for the faster processor
Abstract: Asus Transformer Prime è il primo tablet con Tegra 3, ma come abbiamo detto l'altro giorni a breve arriverà un fratello più grande con schermo Full HD. Abbiamo incontrato le persone di Asus Italia che ci hanno mostrato il nuovo Transformer A700 Series, l'...
Abstract: Il nuovo Asus EEE Pad Transformer Prime è stato senza ombra di dubbio il tablet Android più atteso dell'anno: presentato come il primo tablet dotato del processore quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 , inaugura ufficialmente una nuova generazione di tablet in grado ...
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Published: 2013-01-14, Author: Oliver , review by: androidmag.de
Extrem heller IPS-Bildschirm, Tolle Performance und hochwertiges Gehäuse, Mit Dock in Notebook verwandelbar
Kein 3G und GPS-Probleme
In Summe ist das Transformer Prime das bislang beste Android-Tablet, das durch das hochwertige Keyboad-Dock zudem auch als Notebook-Ersatz durchgeht. Während die einen dank ungemein leistungsstarker Hardware bei Spiele und sonstigen Multimedia-Inhalten a...
Abstract: Tablets gibt es inzwischen wie Sand am Meer, neben den kleinen asiatischen Hersteller bieten aber auch inzwischen alle großen Hersteller, die natürlich teilweise auch aus Asien kommen, zahlreiche Tablets in allen Farben und Formen an. Wäre aber doch rauch...
Published: 2012-07-17, Author: Thomas , review by: hifitest.de
Toshiba hat mit dem AT200 ein sehr schönes, schlankes Tablet auf den Markt gebracht. Sowohl das Display als auch die Verarbeitungsqualität geben keinen Anlass zur Kritik, lediglich das Update auf die neuste Android-Version ist langsam fällig.Thomas Johann...
Published: 2012-07-17, Author: Thomas , review by: hifitest.de
Das Asus ist leistungsmäßig absolut mit dem iPad vergleichbar. Wer kein Freund des Marktführers ist, wird mit der Android-Alternative seine Freude haben, zumal die Verarbeitungsqualität keine Wünsche offen lässt.Thomas JohannsenTestredaktion Tablet PC...
Published: 2012-07-17, Author: Thomas , review by: hifitest.de
Das neue iPad ist offensichtlich nicht so leicht zu schlagen, zumindest den hier vertretenen Protagonisten fällt das schwer. Am leichtesten tut sich noch das TF 201 von Asus, hier stimmen Leistung, Verarbeitung sowie Zubehör und Ausstattung mit den Anford...
Meine hauptsächlichen Beweggründe nach Asien zu gehen wäre wohl das Essen dort, doch es gibt auch noch andere Vorteile, wie uns Kollege Sascha von Netbooknews immer wieder unter Beweis stellt. Denn er sitzt dort direkt an der Quelle modernster und vor all...
Abstract: Zugegeben, der Vergleich von Technik in Form von Tablets und Smartphones mit Schusswaffen ist sicherlich etwas unfair, allerdings auch immer ganz hübsch anzusehen. So musste sich bei GizmoSlip nun das aus Aluminium gefertigte ASUS Transformer Pad Prime ge...
Eine letztgültige Empfehlung für den Kauf des einen oder anderen Geräts kann und will ich an dieser Stelle nicht aussprechen. Man muss sich eben grundsätzlich überlegen, ob man mit Android-Geräten gut klar kommt, oder lieber iOS als Betriebssystem hat. Da...