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Engadget: ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Preview

Engadget: Here's a trend we can get behind: ASUS and others are remixing existing, yet-to-be-released Android tablets with Honeycomb where it makes sense to do so.

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Is Asus considering an Atom-based Eee Pad Slider?

Liliputing - Earlier this week Intel officially launched its new Intel Atom Oak Trail chipset for low power tablets, smartphones, netbooks and other mobile devices, promising that more than 35 products would ship this year with Atom Z670 chips. One of the products featured on Intel’s press page for the Oak Trail platform caught my eye: The Asus Eee Pad Slider.

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ASUS Slams iPad in Best Buy Product Page Ad [Duct-Tape Humor]

Phandroid - What could be better than a tablet that can be connected to a keyboard? Why an ad about that very tablet, of course. Best Buy has published a special promotion page for ASUS’ Eee Pad Transformer and it’s by far one of the most creative, most hilarious, and most blunt ads I’ve ever seen. It’s such a beautiful sight.

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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer shows up at Best Buy for $400

Engadget: Never mind the cringe-inducing advertising, ASUS has given us a much better reason to care about its Tegra 2-toting Eee Pad Transformer: a $400 price. The 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet (with 1280 x 800 resolution on an IPS display) has quickly moved from its Taiwanese release, through yesterday's UK pricing announcement, to today showing up at Best Buy in the US, so we suspect its global shipping can't be far off at all.

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