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Pocket-Lint: Asus Transformer Pad TF300T review

Pocket-Lint: Asus blew our minds with the original Transformer. A tablet with a keyboard, we muttered, surely that's just a laptop running Android? But no, in fact it was a very clever idea: build a terrific tablet, that's both stylish and powerful, then offer a keyboard dock that acts as a stand, and charges your tablet while you tap out a new Word document.

The original wasn't perfect, the keyboard had some pretty work-hampering bugs, but the newer model seems to have addressed all these problems, and now the TF300 offers more to boot, including a selection of three colours.

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Asus Transformer Pad TF300 Users Now Receiving Official Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Update

Deviceseeker:Many Asus Transformer Pad TF300 users say that they received an OTA notification that there is a new updated available for their device so, naturally, they installed Google's latest OS - Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

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ASUS Transformer Prime, TF300 and Infinity TF700 getting Jelly Bean in 'the coming months'

Engadget - Hot on the heels of HTC confirming a Jelly Bean upgrade for select handsets, ASUS released a statement (pasted after the break) assuring tablet owners that all of the company's new tablets, at least, will be upgraded to Android 4.1. So far, the outfit is committing to updating the Transformer Prime, along with the Transformer Pads TF300 and TF700.

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CyanogenMod rolls out first CM9 Nightly builds for Transformer Pad and Galaxy S III

appsplit: "Nightly builds are available for both Transformer Pad 300 and Samsung Galaxy S III. However, as these builds are still in their earlier development stages you can expect some glitches and bugs along the way but most important features like WiFi, Touch, data, camera and bluetooth are working fine."

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