
Asus Transformer 2: Top five features
Natasha Garyali
Powered by NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor and Android Ice Cream Sandwich it comes as no surprise why Asus Transformer 2 is touted as the most powerful device
Asus Transformer 2: Top five features
Published on Sep 15, 2011
Asus surprised us with ASUS Transformer tablet. Powered by 1 GHz dual core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, the competitively priced Honeycomb running device quickly found a spot among the best Honeycomb tablets in the market.
With Transformer 2, ASUS promises to break all previous records. Sporting a dimension of 7x10x0.5 and a 10.1’’ display, Transformer 2's structure makeup keeps the device cooler and working for a longer time. Packing in efficiency and style and new age quad-core processor is bound to give the device a upper hand among all the other tablets currently available in the market.
The top five features that make Asus Transformer 2 a good buy:
1. Structure: Proportioned to the right size at 7x10x.5, the USP of the device is its keyboard dock. It also stores in an extra battery life, storage capacity, and more.
2. Display Screen: Asus Transformer 2 sports a 10.1-inch screen. While the resolution aspect is still being debated, we expect it to surpass that of Asus Transformer at 1200 x 800.
3. Processor: It's not codenamed Kal-El without a reason. The NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor beats all the other tablets hands down.
4. Operating System: Asus Transformer 2 will be the first tablet to sport the latest Android operating system dubbed Android Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). The Android ICS will be breaking cover sometime between October-November. It will arrive with a holographic user interface for tablet and smartphone users providing a rich experience and better application framework.
5. Pricing: It is rumored that Asus will be offering the super device at a competitive price.
Packed with Tegra 3 and Android Ice cream sandwich, a right pricing is all Asus need to make everybody drool.





