In the event the Consumer Electronic Show at the beginning of the year, Asus announced the Eee Pad Transformer and three other tablet. Asus this week will begin marketing the first tablet PC with Android 3.0perating system. The tablet comes with a USB port and is offered with a keyboard that also doubles as a battery backup.
Asus states, before being released in various countries around the world, pre-order tablet Eee Pad Transformer starts on Friday with Asustek's home market of Taiwan. Eee Pad debuted with Google Android OS 3.0 Honeycomb, which is able to work faster and promising better resolution than previous versions.
According to Asus, the Eee Pad Transformer allows users to install the keyboard to change the tablet into a netbook. Keyboard installation also serves as an additional battery power supply for the tablet. The tablet itself has a battery life of up to eight hours and the keyboard gives more additional power up to eight hours.
The tablet comes with 16GB or 32GB memory berkapasias and operated by dual-core processor Nvidia Tegra 2, and is equipped with two USB 2.0 port and Micro SD memory card reader. Tablets will be marketed at a price of about 399 to 699 USD, depending on the specifications offered.
Market research firm DisplaySearch estimates that approximately 56 million tablets will be delivered in 2011, up more than 200 percent compared to the number of deliveries in 2010.
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