January 6, 2011

Asus EeePad MeMo, Transformer, and Slider Android tablets all running 3.0 Honeycomb


I have already posted and blogged about this tablet from Asus with a video teaser with the Asus man himself. But Asus already unveiled this ahead of time with their Asus EeePad line of tablets. Three kinds of tablets all running on Android 3.0 Honeycomb.




These line of tablets share the same features in these areas, the OS (Android 3.0 Honeycomb) and two cameras a 5 MP rear facing camera and a 1.2 MP front facing camera.

The Asus EeePad MeMo

This is the first of the three, the Asus MeMo, and it's the tablet with no add ons whatsoever. Features a 7.1" capacitive touch screen display, capacitive stylus pen, and micro HDMI output (1020p video playback).

The device will be available in June for $499.

Asus EeePad Transformer


The EeePad Transformer is just like your ordinary tablet but this one comes with an optional QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard dock that it comes with allows the tablet to run for long hours and how long is "long" for Asus? 16 hours long.


This version of the EeePad is based on the nVidia Tegra 2 platform which  basically means a dual-core processor is breathing inside the device. It features a 10" touch screen display and  with 1280 x 800 screen resolution, and the same mini HDMI output. The device is said to be made available in  April starting at $400 depending on the internal storage capacity you buy.

Asus EeePad Slider


This tablet also breathes an nVidia Tegra 2 processor inside it and also runs on Android 3.0 Honeycomb. It also comes with a 10" touch screen display with the same resolution with the EeePad Transformer.



What makes this different to the Transformer is that this tablet right here is not detachable from it's sliding base. The device will be available in May starting at $500.






Source: Asus
Via: Unwired View






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