I agree with this. ASUS had mixed opinions in the past for laptop-like devices, but they've really stepped it up. The original Transformer was one of the best selling Android tablets this year thanks to its features and price-point. The Prime is a straight up beast and now has the slim form factor offered by competitors. It's sad that Motorola thinks it's ok to release another dual-core tablet and price it so high. ASUS has already beat them in 2012 and they don't even know it. I'm wondering if Samsung will counter with something better later. Dual-core 2GHz vs quad-core 1.4GHz should be interesting. I bet they'll have a tab with the same Tegra 3 as well.Asus is one of the top manufactures of computer motherboards and graphic cards. I will only buy laptops made by them and I often build computers with their parts. The eeepad transformer is one of the best tablets in its class. Please get your information straight before you lump them with emachines and acer (which are the same company btw)
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