Now that we've had several days to torture test the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, we've put together our 30 minute in-depth video review. This Android tablet has drawn a lot of attention since it's the first quad core Nvidia Tegra 3 model to hit the market, and the tablet is nearly impossible to find in stores right now (it's a repeat of the original Transformer fiasco where stock was severely limited early on).
The Transformer Prime is Asus' second gen Android 10" tablet and it has a lot of solid specs for the price. It has an extremely bright and high contrast IPS display with what Asus calls Super IPS + mode that brings brightness to more than 600 nits for better outdoor viewing. The tablet is available with 32 gigs of storage for $499 and $599 for 64 gigs (I don't believe 64 gig models are shipping yet). This is a WiFi-only tablet, and it has WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth and a GPS. There's a microSD card slot and that storage integrates nicely in Gallery and Music.
