Asus Transformer Prime TF201 visits the FCC
Expected to become the world’s first quad-core Android tablet, the Asus Transformer Prime (model number TF201) has hit the FCC recently.
Unfortunately, the Federal Commission doesn’t unveil anything that we didn’t already know about the new Transformer. For example, there’s still no word if the tablet will have LTE support or not.
Anyway, as already reported, the Transformer Prime has a 10.1 inch display, full USB and mini HDMI ports, microSD card slot, and a battery that can last up to 14.5 hours.
The Transformer Prime should be launched by Asus on November 9 (thus next week). We’ll let you know if we discover new details on it until then.
Via Engadget
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