Asus Transformer pad 300 Fot $400 To Hit The US Market On April 22

Asus Transformer tablets are popular but for some reasons they couldn’t compete with many high-end tablets like the new iPad and Motorola Xoom 2 known as the Xyboard. However, the manufacturer introduced two new tablets at MWC 2012 in Barcelona, which seem to be able to compete with the abovementioned devices successfully. As for now PCWorld discovers the pricing and launch date for the Asus Transformer Pad 300.

The latter comes with high-end features like a 10,1-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels, a quad-core NVIDI Tegra 3 processor with 1GB od DDR2 RAM, an 8MP rear camera, a 1,2MP camera on the front, a micro HDMI out port, and Android 4,0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. The pricing is not officially revealed yet, but the source has found wholesale club BJ is offering the tablet’s 32GB variant for $399.99. It’s supposed this is the WiFi only version. Another retailer, J&R is getting the pre-orders for the 16GB version requiring $379,99 and $149.99 for the keyboard dock, which now has a separate battery to increase the tablet’s battery life by 50% to 15 hours when docked. It will hit the US market on April 22.

The second tablet is known as the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity 700, which the way higher than its sibling. It comes with a 1080p screen, a dual-core S4 processor and LTE support. Unfortunately, the pricing and launch date details are unavailable for the moment.

2 Responses to Asus Transformer pad 300 Fot $400 To Hit The US Market On April 22

  1. Gman April 18, 2012 at 11:30 pm

    This Pad is so attractive; especially at that price. It is perfect for my son’s Birthday, and I have it ordered on Amazon already. He has been asking for a tablet for a year now so he has a bigger screen to watch the TV shows on the go he records on our DVR. The Sling Adapter from my employer, DISH, gives live and recorded TV wherever we go through the internet, which is sweet. Now he had better take good care of it; luckily he’s a responsible and grateful kid.

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    • Varsha May 28, 2012 at 6:26 pm

      i love my s2 .just rooted it like a week ago and shat my pants cause it got stuck at the S sreecn but then i took out the battery and voila! the rom was all loaded and beastlyy!!. and setcpu really saves ( and can also kill) battery life. so far its been a pleasure to use ( AND BRAG ABOUT)!!! LOL

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