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First Quad-Core Android Tablet Reviewed 218

adeelarshad82 writes "The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime happens to the first Quad-Core Android Tablet, which also makes it the fastest and most powerful tablet. The secret ingredient is Nvidia's five-core Tegra 3 chipset, including four cores which work together at up to 1.4GHz each and a 'companion core' which runs alone. When tested on the Antutu system benchmark, the Prime scored a breathtaking 10,619, which is roughly double the score of even fast devices like the HTC Jetstream. Benchmark results for Sunspider and Browsermark browsing scored at 17ms and 98324, respectively, which also happened to be amongst the best. The tablet weighs 1.3 pounds and measures 10.4 by 7.1 inches, but it's very slim at 0.3 inches."
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First Quad-Core Android Tablet Reviewed

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 04, 2011 @05:12AM (#38255786)

    I don't care how fast it can run angry birds. I just care about the improved battery life this core provides!

  • Summary? (Score:1, Insightful)

    by qxcv ( 2422318 ) on Sunday December 04, 2011 @05:37AM (#38255868)

    The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime happens to the first Quad-Core Android Tablet, which also makes it the fastest and most powerful tablet.

    Wait, what? How did this obvious piece of corporate self-promotion get to the front page?

  • why (Score:4, Insightful)

    by perryizgr8 ( 1370173 ) on Sunday December 04, 2011 @05:51AM (#38255918)

    i ran the browser mark test on chrome running on my core i3 laptop. 380000. on a dual core at 2.26ghz. this new tablet thing has 5 (five?!?!) cores at 1.4ghz and it gets only 98000?? is this because arm sucks or because android sucks?

  • by dell623 ( 2021586 ) on Sunday December 04, 2011 @07:22AM (#38256178)

    Although Asus is just behind Samsung among companies that are learning fast how to take on Apple, it is a really bad decision to launch this device without an upgrade to ICS 4.0. Honeycomb is never going to compete in the tablet market. Even if it has reached the point of being quite usable, there are hardly any tablet specific apps available, the iPad is so far ahead. No one outside the geeky world is going to care about quad core, especially when the software experience still lags so far behind Apple, and the iPad still has a better GPU so it can look flashier playing games. The Prime is an incredibly sleek device but it is badly let down by the software, I still don't understand how they can make an incredible device and launch it with awful software.

    Google need to convince developers to make tablet apps for Android. They also need to distinguish Google Android tablets from cheap chinese junk that has really damaged Android's reputation. The slow laggy bloated bloatware infested Android phones and tablets that major manufacturers have released haven't helped either of course.

    It would be a terrible failure for Google if having a two year lead over Windows 8 they still can't develop a decent tablet OS and ecosystem to take on Apple.

  • by perryizgr8 ( 1370173 ) on Sunday December 04, 2011 @08:57AM (#38256460)

    i don't get it. what's up with menus and app launchers working smoothly only when they are h/w accelerated? windows xp wasn't accelerated. it was pretty responsive. when you've got even a single core at >1ghz you shouldn't be allowed to make excuses about something as basic and simple as the ui of your fucking os.
    all this, imo shows how fucked up android really is.

  • by ozmanjusri ( 601766 ) <aussie_bob@hotmail . c om> on Sunday December 04, 2011 @09:44AM (#38256632) Journal

    I have also heard complaints on the responsiveness of the UI at times, is that still an issue?

    Only to people who've never used one, and don't want anyone else to use one.

  • Re:Touch lag (Score:4, Insightful)

    by ozmanjusri ( 601766 ) <aussie_bob@hotmail . c om> on Sunday December 04, 2011 @06:34PM (#38260434) Journal

    You might not notice, but just about every reviews, and lots of consumers, do.

    Have YOU ever actually used one?

    Many people have many reasons for saying things in online forums and reviews. The truth is just one of those reasons, and often not a very important one.

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