I have 2 tf300's and they both have been running just about perfect! I feel horrible about all the negetive experiences I keep reading about. I hope it gets better because its a great tablet.
I'm loving my tablet. It runs very fluid. Way better then I expected. No issues.
Whats the OTA all about? I am so happy with performance I'm scared to update!
Whats new in OTA?
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I have 2 tf300's and they both have been running just about perfect! I feel horrible about all the negetive experiences I keep reading about. I hope it gets better because its a great tablet.
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me and alot others went thru way worse than this with the prime. we feel the same way. best advice is don't let others dampen your great experience with device. don't let others try to convince you your tablet is defective like theirs. Reality is there will always be people who cry n complain. alot have valid reasons but some like to go overboard on the pity party. Then you will always have some devices that are going to be defective. That's the nature of the beast here, electronics. just enjoy your device n don't let the negativity get to you.
I happen to love my 300 honestly I think its better than the Acer a510 and the Toshiba excite 10. Apperently the excite has terrible light bleed issues.
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Well its nice to see a few people being positive. I was going to wait for the tf700 to come out but it was too hard to resist for the price. I had the a500 and I felt jealous of my son with the tf101 with keyboard dock. Plus I had both tf300's rooted and build props updated in 45 minutes. I wish my phones were so easy.
No regrets at all. I am ticked that my sons tf101 got an update today with face unlock and we don't have it. Lol. I love it on my HTC Resound.
PS. Its nice to see the quick updates with Asus. 2 updates on the tf101 in a months time is pretty cool in the android world!
I'm pretty happy with mine, thus far. I had to return the first TF300 I got because it had a flaky touchscreen, but the second one's been working well. The only problem I've noticed is that the sound occasionally gets scratchy. At first I though it was a software issue, but now I'm leaning to it being due to a contact shorting when you squeeze the screen, because I've heard it making that scratchy sound when I do that.
All in all, though, I really like this thing. I can't ever see myself being satisfied with an old-school laptop after this. Having the choice of using it as a laptop or removing the screen and using it as a tablet is just wonderful.
Agreed. While not without a few quirks, the overall experience has been fantastic!
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That's really pathetic, according to some suggestions here, we are suppose not only to enjoy but to keep a positive attitude towards our half-baked product. In a few words and based on the suggestions here we need to learn to deal with it and be patient waiting for Asus that eventually will get those issues fixed with a new firmware release.
If the tf300t were a $99 product I wouldn't mind, but I paid $399+$150(dock) for the fist tf101(RMA 3 times), $499+$150 for the tf201 preorder and now $400+$150 for tf300t.
I love ICS, and I love my tf300t as well and will keep it anyway to try new ROMs when they become available, but definitely will get a different brand next time(w/ different SoC, snapdragon or exynos), not Asus anymore.
My question to you would be.. would you tolerate a $550 laptop if it had half of the issues tf300t has.
Other than that I find it really hard to believe some of you have a 100% perfect unit.
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That's really pathetic, according to some suggestions here, we are suppose not only to enjoy but to keep a positive attitude towards our half-baked product. In a few words and based on the suggestions here we need to learn to deal with it and be patient waiting for Asus that eventually will get those issues fixed with a new firmware release.
If the tf300t were a $99 product I wouldn't mind, but I paid $399+$150(dock) for the fist tf101(RMA 3 times), $499+$150 for the tf201 preorder and now $400+$150 for tf300t.
I love ICS, and I love my tf300t as well and will keep it anyway to try new ROMs when they become available, but definitely will get a different brand next time(w/ different SoC, snapdragon or exynos), not Asus anymore.
My question to you would be.. would you tolerate a $550 laptop if it had half of the issues tf300t has.
Other than that I find it really hard to believe some of you have a 100% perfect unit.
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I personally haven't found any issues with mine. All that people in this forum are saying is that if you aren't having issues, don't let the people who are having issues ruin your experience with your tf300t.
Yeah im running pretty good. No issues
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Doing great on my end. My 3rd Android device. Use to the quirks of the software now. Much more patient these days than I was 2 years ago. Very happy as far as the hardware goes.
Really have to take forums for electronics with a grain of salt. People get disgruntled, hyperbolic, and very fanboyish.
I just like to vent once in a while
I have several of these.
All of them I got just over a week ago, and I have vented in the forums regarding the size limitations with the internal storage, and not being able to route or install new apps to the SD cards. I really do think this was stupid on the part of the manufacturer to put such a limitation in the devices.
However" even though I vent a little bit, I also have perseverance that most do not. Give up really isn't built into my fabric. With that said I like these systems a lot, and I will go through some hoops to get them to where I want them.
So far I'm very happy with these, and my son absolutely loves his. A little too much in fact, at the point where he is on a break from the tablet for the next week or so until all his MCAS and finals are done for the year, hehe.
I think most people like these that have them - people just get frustrated when they have to deal with some of the standard Android issues like Rooting, and storage.
Performance wise the TF300T is a excellent little piece of equipment.
If Asus made them come with Root right off the bat, and removed the storage limitation issue with the SD card so you didn't have to implement a work around for it. I would push for my company to get these.
Currently my company hands out the iPads and Motorola Zooms to every one so we can develop apps for both markets.
I feel the Asus is a far better product aside from the Root and SD card issue.
The SD card issue is a deal breaker on the company wide side of things though.
All and all, I like mine
nordis,
I love my tf300. No issues at all.
What a great purchase!
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Also no issues here, had it two weeks now i think to this day.
well only issue is not getting an OTA update but that's pretty minor.
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I'm rooted, updated, and re-reooted. Thanks for the heads up!
Eveything still running great... I did find a .25" stratch on the screen once there was a completely white background it exposed itself to me. Its not too bothersome but my OCD claws at the back of my mind about it.
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I personally haven't found any issues with mine. All that people in this forum are saying is that if you aren't having issues, don't let the people who are having issues ruin your experience with your tf300t.
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Exactly, i havent had any issues either, so dont let people put you off too much. It is obvious that the people with issues are going to be posting more on the forums
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That's really pathetic, according to some suggestions here, we are suppose not only to enjoy but to keep a positive attitude towards our half-baked product.
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You've got two options:
1) enjoy it for what it is
2) return it
I'll probably hang on to mine. Fact is, for all the QC issues that have arisen with this tablet, there's nothing else like it in the market today.
Yeah, if there were four or five other Tegra 3 tablet/netbook hybrid devices out there I might take mine back for the speaker issue and the display issue that's reared its head a couple of times since I've had it. But there aren't. And I'd rather enjoy this thing for the 98% of it that works the way it is supposed to than rant and rail and raise my blood pressure over the 2% that doesn't. You might not. And if you don't, then take it back. No sense in getting all worked up over a product that you can take back to the store for a refund.
I got mine today. Firmware updated and factory reset but seems slower now
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152 hours uptime no issues at all, much better than my 101 that I returned
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So I have been reading a lot of threads recently about people debating upon the two, and just wanted to know who plans on upgrading and whos staying.
Personally I own the OG Transformer, rooted of course, and have no intentions to update, a new processor is not going to get me to give up my pride and joy!
I'm honestly glad to have a TF101 now and didn't sell it off to get a Prime. With all of the problems with the Prime (poor wifi, removed GPS functionality) I am happy to have let it pass by. That said, I am kinda drooling over the just announced TF700T.... basically a re-designed Prime to fix wifi/gps and with a 1920x1200 resolution!!! Yummy!!!
The TF Prime looks pretty half baked. By the looks of it Asus more or less released a beta product and then charged 500 bucks for it. Once problems started cropping up they announce the TF700 as an "upscale" version of the original Prime which was fraught with issues. I think I will stick to my original TF101 to see if anyone with a clue makes a compelling upgrade for me.
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I'm honestly glad to have a TF101 now and didn't sell it off to get a Prime. With all of the problems with the Prime (poor wifi, removed GPS functionality) I am happy to have let it pass by. That said, I am kinda drooling over the just announced TF700T.... basically a re-designed Prime to fix wifi/gps and with a 1920x1200 resolution!!! Yummy!!!
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And the prime dock is supposed to be interchangeable drool lol
I got my tranformer in early december as a gift from my mother. I was seriously thinking about selling it and going for the prime but it's sufficient for what i use it for. Like everyone else I'm seeing a LOT of negative Prime feedback.
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There are only two reasons I can see for getting a Prime if you already have the OG.
A.) You just got to have it. Just like that 2012 Lambo in your driveway.
B.) You're in need of a 32GB/$500 price range tablet with a dock and can choose between TF101-B1 and TF202-B1.
In boat B, I was still tempted to get another TF101-B1 but don't want e.g. a B80 to replace my B50.
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I'm a fan of sticking with a device until it no longer suits my needs. my tf does everything I need it to wonderfully. there may be quite a few generations of tablets before I "need" to update.
Now that I have some money, I probably would sell off my transformer to get the TF700T eventually..
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That's utter crap...
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Asus totally rushed the Prime. Quad core is good and all but they should've spent more time on the OG Transformer. For Example, correcting the power button, light bleeding from the screen, and HONEYCOMB!!! However, in the world of business I guess you have to do everything and anything to remain relevant. I'm Sticking with my Transformer!
Indeed the prime is not even released in most countries and they already announce a new version... they just wanted to be the first on the market and rushed the product release.
ICS is released for it now only a couple of weeks after, as if a normal company wouldn't have waited 2 weeks more for a proper release and as if they didn't know the GPS was borked when they shipped out the product.
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i will make up my mind after ics update is released for tf101. HC makes the tablet slightly unresponsive and i can definitely feel the lag here and there. if ics makes all that go away, it just feel like brand new device again for me and i am happy to stick with it until either it's stolen, destroyed or sold
Sticking with the OG as well. It took me a while to get the original one without bleeding on the bottom. Now there's reports that Prime has GPS issues (or GPS is unsupported to begin with due to the unibody design), I very much like my TF101 with working GPS. This is not to ignore that the Prime has a boatload of new features including a better screen, thinner profile, better design, better cameras, better processor, etcetera.
But the TF101 works and Asus is on a tear releasing new tablets way too often, they've just announced the TF700 that probably pissed off some Prime customers.
In all, TF101 works, I got one without problems, I'll keep it until at least a year or two when the landscape has settled and I can see what's coming out or is out and then replace my TF101 with the best Asus tablet then. Selling and buying every time they release a new one is somewhat stupid IMO, especially when Asus is releasing tablets so quickly. It's best to wait IMO until your device becomes old and outdated and unsupported and then choose.
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Sticking with the OG as well. It took me a while to get the original one without bleeding on the bottom. Now there's reports that Prime has GPS issues (or GPS is unsupported to begin with due to the unibody design), I very much like my TF101 with working GPS. This is not to ignore that the Prime has a boatload of new features including a better screen, thinner profile, better design, better cameras, better processor, etcetera.
But the TF101 works and Asus is on a tear releasing new tablets way too often, they've just announced the TF700 that probably pissed off some Prime customers.
In all, TF101 works, I got one without problems, I'll keep it until at least a year or two when the landscape has settled and I can see what's coming out or is out and then replace my TF101 with the best Asus tablet then. Selling and buying every time they release a new one is somewhat stupid IMO, especially when Asus is releasing tablets so quickly. It's best to wait IMO until your device becomes old and outdated and unsupported and then choose.
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I agree. I will probably keep My transformer for about a year or so. Hell, I still have my HD2 in mint condition. I like to hold on to products until they're obsolete and not just upgraded (e.g. extra camera and memory)
As someone who has a B40 transformer (yeah an oldie) and just got a dock if i were to get another tablet i would be getting a memo. I could afford $250 as an upgrade and it wouldn't have the primes problems, would be much fore pocketable as well as have a tegra 3. Would just need to see what the dev community would be like but at its price...
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I agree. I will probably keep My transformer for about a year or so. Hell, I still have my HD2 in mint condition. I like to hold on to products until they're obsolete and not just upgraded (e.g. extra camera and memory)
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i was on the same boat, till i upgrade my hd2 to galaxy note
I'm not made of money so I'll be sticking with my TF101.
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I'm a fan of sticking with a device until it no longer suits my needs. my tf does everything I need it to wonderfully. there may be quite a few generations of tablets before I "need" to update.
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I totally agree with this, as tempting as the newer models are.........
I like the fact my OG dont show finger prints all over the outside and that it has two speakers.
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I like the fact my OG dont show finger prints all over the outside and that it has two speakers.
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The speakers are very loud and clear. My friend's laptop speakers can't even compete, despite the fact he paid $200 dollars more lol. I haven't heard the sound on the Prime though, I wonder if its as loud and clear as ours.
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Thats what happen when you rush releases, be happy that google and motor ola are testing ics before release (or maybe not).
Serves 'em right...
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http://www.talkandroid.com/82990-fo...idForums+(Android+News,+Rumours,+and+Updates)
Thats what happen when you rush releases, be happy that google and motor ola are testing ics before release (or maybe not).
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Well said.
Asus botched the HW by rushing it, and have already essentially announced its replacement. Sounds like they did the same with the ICS release also.
I bought an ASUS high-end laptop 4 or 5 years ago - it was not quite a 1st tier product; they cut too many corners. But to be honest, I barely missed Amazon's first pre-order; I'd have bought one if I could have (That early-adopter itch.....I was lucky in this case)
Thinking about Lenovo or Toshiba now, and giving the grandkids the Xoom with ICS; but will wait a couple of months until I see what is both hot and working in the tablet market.
Sad that Moto has no real new products at this point at least. Their problem, not mine.
Because their dev team is so much inferior to our EOS team and all Xoom Devs.
Remember what the Xoom was like when it first came out? Buggy, slow, and a browser that wouldn't stay running for more than 5mins.
No way the Xoom was ever that bad. It's like a train wreck over there. Not only the GPS, wifi, Bluetooth issues, also problems with touch screen and especially the display, which has developed very strong horizontal banding, mostly since the ICS upgrade Asus support sounds much less effective and concerned than Motorola.
I'm really glad I have a Xoom.
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Serves 'em right...
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What about the end users? Does it serve them right that their $500 (or $600) tablet is now closer to totally unusable after the ICS update? As if their pre-ICS hardware issues weren't enough of a slap in the face. There is nothing "right" about their Transformer Primes having hardware and software issues and definitely nothing right about gloating about it. I'm not a Transformer Prime owner (I'm a proud fellow Xoom owner) but its not right to make fun of the situation. ASUS has nothing to lose other than positive mind share while their consumers are stuck with a very expensive paperweight.
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What about the end users? Does it serve them right that their $500 (or $600) tablet is now closer to totally unusable after the ICS update? As if their pre-ICS hardware issues weren't enough of a slap in the face. There is nothing "right" about their Transformer Primes having hardware and software issues and definitely nothing right about gloating about it. I'm not a Transformer Prime owner (I'm a proud fellow Xoom owner) but its not right to make fun of the situation. ASUS has nothing to lose other than positive mind share while their consumers are stuck with a very expensive paperweight.
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I agree, it's a sad situation for the TF Prime owners. Hopefully they will get a fix for some of the most egregious problems very soon.
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I agree, it's a sad situation for the TF Prime owners. Hopefully they will get a fix for some of the most egregious problems very soon.
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ASUS owes their Transformer Prime customers a HUGE sincere apology. Make that two: one for bad hardware design choices and one for a horrible software experience. For example, their solution for the poor GPS reception is to remove it as a listed feature for the Transformer Prime on their website? Nice one.
Anything not done right is not worth doing at all...
1. I'm glad I returned my Prime and picked up the Xoom. The Prime is now $400 in some spots and I'd still pick the Xoom over it.
2. Motorola is smart for doing the soak tests.
Yeah I really want one. I'm not interested in prime yet since there's nothing new coming out for it yet. I really dont see the point of spending 500 dollars on it
Anyway is there anything or any user problems I should know about TF1 or should I looking for something else
Thank you
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You might be kicking yourself later for not buying a Prime. Just sayin.
tekkitan said:
You might be kicking yourself later for not buying a Prime. Just sayin.
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I Agree!!!
tekkitan said:
You might be kicking yourself later for not buying a Prime. Just sayin.
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Or he might not. There have been numerous, well documented issues around the lack of QA on the Prime's release.
The real question is WHAT are you going to use the tablet for? If you want high powered Android gaming then maybe you SHOULD look at the Prime. I think all the really defective ones are out of the supply chain now. But if you buy the Prime and GPS is important to you, expect to buy an external GPS puck or find a way for your phone to supply GPS.
What should you know about the TF101?
ICS is currently expected in early to mid Feb.
The battery life rocks, and with the dock is incredible.
Tablet is rootable, but the bootloader is encrypted.
CWM and some nice ROMs are available, Krakd and Revolver are the most popular. I can't make a recommendation, I just installed Krakd about 20 min ago.
If you get the keyboard/dock and the cursor randomly jumps from field to field turn off the touch pad.
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You might be kicking yourself later for not buying a Prime. Just sayin.
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Why would He?
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The only recommendation I can give is to not buy from Best Buy. =P
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You might be kicking yourself later for not buying a Prime. Just sayin.
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I don't think so. I'm perfectly happy with my TF101 and plan on using it for a while. The duo core tablet won't be outdated for at least a couple more years. Remember that the prime's only real advantage over the OG is gaming. If the OP doesn't game, there's really no point in getting the prime.
I picked up a used one on craigslist two weekends ago. Absolutely love it. Not having the quad core hasnt bothered me and having the extra 300 dollars in my pocket (got it for 350 with a dock) was well worth it.
I have had issues trying to get a custom rom on it. Mine is rooted .21 but not so clear on how to get the recovery on there for some reason.
I have had zero problems (operational) the past two weeks with my TF101. Completely enjoy having it.
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I picked up a used one on craigslist two weekends ago. Absolutely love it. Not having the quad core hasnt bothered me and having the extra 300 dollars in my pocket (got it for 350 with a dock) was well worth it.
I have had issues trying to get a custom rom on it. Mine is rooted .21 but not so clear on how to get the recovery on there for some reason.
I have had zero problems (operational) the past two weeks with my TF101. Completely enjoy having it.
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Just wait for ics .
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Just wait for ics .
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Thats my plan. Its rooted with root saver(if that works as planned) so we shall see. I am completely satisfied with this purchase.
Thanks guys.. I have to say I was thinking about the hype of the prime. There is no doubt that that machine looks amazing on paper... But I am not a gamer at all, that's why I was looking at the OG Transformer. Thanks for the clarification and the recommendations.
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As a householder with 2 TF101s, 2 Ipads and a Blackberry Playbook, I can honestly not fault the Transformers. They belong to the kids and never cease to amaze me what they are capable of doing with them. Apart from hardcore gaming, I struggle to think what the advantage of quadcore would be.
awesome thank you guys
read all the replies.
i do use my tablet for games sometimes as you can see on my sig. i have a ps3 so i dont really care about games much except when im in college. but im going to buy PSVITA in couple weeks for that. anyway i think TF1 would be great for my college work and stuff
i didnt know the bootloader was encrypted
thats the only reason why i sold my A100 in the first place. because the bootloader was locked. i couldn't mess with it or anything
and i agree with some of you. i dont see the point of getting TF prime now. since there are so many issues with it.
i will buy TF1 on ebay friday.hopefully by Monday i can start college with my beautiful TF
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The only recommendation I can give is to not buy from Best Buy. =P
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I bought mine (the one I'm typing this on) from Best Buy...
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I returned my Prime and bought the TF101. Now I have no more headaches.
TF 101 rocks
For the money I and less hassles I would get the TF101, personally I think serious gaming on a tablet is not worth an upgrade to a prime. The controller situation is not great or even good compared to a console or computer.
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Or he might not. There have been numerous, well documented issues around the lack of QA on the Prime's release.
The real question is WHAT are you going to use the tablet for? If you want high powered Android gaming then maybe you SHOULD look at the Prime. I think all the really defective ones are out of the supply chain now. But if you buy the Prime and GPS is important to you, expect to buy an external GPS puck or find a way for your phone to supply GPS.
What should you know about the TF101?
ICS is currently expected in early to mid Feb.
The battery life rocks, and with the dock is incredible.
Tablet is rootable, but the bootloader is encrypted.
CWM and some nice ROMs are available, Krakd and Revolver are the most popular. I can't make a recommendation, I just installed Krakd about 20 min ago.
If you get the keyboard/dock and the cursor randomly jumps from field to field turn off the touch pad.
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only lingering problem I know of is GPS. That isn't huge for most people with a wifi tablet. Original 101 has its problems too like quality control issues and falling AC adapters.
Not to mention the 201 has a faster processor and more cores, typically more storage than the most common 101s. Battery life might be better, screen might be better, etc.
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awesome thank you guys
read all the replies.
i do use my tablet for games sometimes as you can see on my sig. i have a ps3 so i dont really care about games much except when im in college. but im going to buy PSVITA in couple weeks for that. anyway i think TF1 would be great for my college work and stuff
i didnt know the bootloader was encrypted
thats the only reason why i sold my A100 in the first place. because the bootloader was locked. i couldn't mess with it or anything
and i agree with some of you. i dont see the point of getting TF prime now. since there are so many issues with it.
i will buy TF1 on ebay friday.hopefully by Monday i can start college with my beautiful TF
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101 has issues too. You must have missed all the threads with people having light bleed, messed up screens (my first one), speaker problems, etc. then my failed AC charger.
Also Asus said they will be unlocking the bootloader on the prime soon. Not sure what happened with doing it on the 101...
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only lingering problem I know of is GPS. That isn't huge for most people with a wifi tablet. Original 101 has its problems too like quality control issues and falling AC adapters.
Not to mention the 201 has a faster processor and more cores, typically more storage than the most common 101s. Battery life might be better, screen might be better, etc.
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There are still some units being shipped with light bleed.
And they used pogo pins for connecting the WiFi and GPS antennae to the boards, so this is a hardware issue and it can be fixed, but it is still problematic in random units.
Make sure when you purchase you check under direct sunlight for dust under screen mine had several specs bottom left and also light bleed from bottom I replaced 2 units I love mine [email protected]
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Just a pre-thank you to the devs on this tablet, definitely has persuaded me to buy this. After seeing this dev section, I'd much rather have a fully functional, well supported device than the prime, or that newer prime that won't have much app support due to the 1080p screen. Thanks devs.
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If you haven't handled a Prime I'd recommend that you do so, in comparison with the TF101. I just played with one for the first time a couple days ago and I was amazed how much nicer, in every way, it was than the OG. It was running ICS too which made it more fun. I'm staying with my TF101, mainly because I can't afford to upgrade yet, but if I were just buying for the first time I'd go with the Prime.
As for it not being supported, I can't agree with that. ASUS is outstanding in their updates and post sale support of a product.
The high res of the TF700 makes it sound appealing to me, I wonder though about what you say, it may be a problem rescaling existing graphics cleanly.
All that being said, I love my Transformer.
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If you haven't handled a Prime I'd recommend that you do so, in comparison with the TF101. I just played with one for the first time a couple days ago and I was amazed how much nicer, in every way, it was than the OG. It was running ICS too which made it more fun. I'm staying with my TF101, mainly because I can't afford to upgrade yet, but if I were just buying for the first time I'd go with the Prime.
As for it not being supported, I can't agree with that. ASUS is outstanding in their updates and post sale support of a product.
The high res of the TF700 makes it sound appealing to me, I wonder though about what you say, it may be a problem rescaling existing graphics cleanly.
All that being said, I love my Transformer.
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I meant supported as in developer wise, I know asus has an awesome reputation in delivering updates themselves. But yeah, I went to best buy and played with it for a while, it really was nice and smooth with ics on it. But I just don't have the kind of money to afford that, plus with the few existing issues that are widely reported on it, I just can't see spending 500 on it, and risking getting a disabled unit, when I can get this much cheaper, and doesn't have much issues. I just want it for now anyways, and around Christmas this year, I'll upgrade to whatever is the latest and greatest then.
And about the resolution thing, I have the Rezound, and not many apps support 720p screens yet, and it may be a while till they do, but otherwise, they look really off and just not as good as they should. So that's what would worry me about the 1080p resolution for the first few months of it's introduction.
Thanks for the input though, I appreciate that.
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I am in a similar situation as the OP. I was going back and forth on choosing the OG Transformer or the Prime. To the point of insanity, I was checking the forums constantly, reading reviews on every site and following any Google news articles about the Prime. In the end, though obviously the Prime is a more powerful machine, the possibility of having limited Wifi made me decided to get the OG TF101. The deficiencies in size, weight, chip speed and screen were not enough to dissuade me from the TF101. The hope for stable Wifi and OS was enough for me to get it. Good luck to all of you in your decision, it is not an easy one.
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I am in a similar situation as the OP. I was going back and forth on choosing the OG Transformer or the Prime. To the point of insanity, I was checking the forums constantly, reading reviews on every site and following any Google news articles about the Prime. In the end, though obviously the Prime is a more powerful machine, the possibility of having limited Wifi made me decided to get the OG TF101. The deficiencies in size, weight, chip speed and screen were not enough to dissuade me from the TF101. The hope for stable Wifi and OS was enough for me to get it. Good luck to all of you in your decision, it is not an easy one.
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Yep, exactly how I was, finally ordered the OG here last night, before I could rethink it, and these are gonna be the longest three days of my life waiting for it, lol. I know I want it, but the Prime just has such desirable but unnecessary other features, but too many drawbacks at the same time
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Hey i justed returned my problematic prime and picked up my gtab. Im nit trying to spark any argument here. My first impressions were that samsung rpackaged it alot better than the prime. I also like how they gave free headphones. Next i noticed how much better and solid it felt than the prime. Im really happy with the exchange. Im not trying to say the prime isnt a good device cause its great but im really liking the gtab.
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Hey i justed returned my problematic prime and picked up my gtab. Im nit trying to spark any argument here. My first impressions were that samsung rpackaged it alot better than the prime. I also like how they gave free headphones. Next i noticed how much better and solid it felt than the prime. Im really happy with the exchange. Im not trying to say the prime isnt a good device cause its great but im really liking the gtab.
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more solid than the prime???...wth? yeah its solid but how can it be more solid than metal?...weird
just a question...why did you post this?...at least its not in the dev section
Wait this is in the dev section? My bad. And ya idk i just picked up so i felt like doing it. I guess it was kind of stupid. And yea it does feel more solid or better put together than the prime.
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What was wrong with your prime if you dont mind me asking? I was pondering the idea of getting rid of this tablet and going for the prime as its replacement.
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What was wrong with your prime if you dont mind me asking? I was pondering the idea of getting rid of this tablet and going for the prime as its replacement.
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Don't do it.. I had the Prime for 10 days and returned it.. It's plagued with problems and issues.. Glad nobody bought my Tab off Craigslist because I'm back using it and happy..
Ya they have been pretty problematic, i have gone through two of them before i gave up.
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Hey i justed returned my problematic prime and picked up my gtab. Im nit trying to spark any argument here. My first impressions were that samsung rpackaged it alot better than the prime. I also like how they gave free headphones. Next i noticed how much better and solid it felt than the prime. Im really happy with the exchange. Im not trying to say the prime isnt a good device cause its great but im really liking the gtab.
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Thanks! Glad you posted this. I'm sure me and many others were thinking of jumping ship to the Prime. However, I have not heard many good things about it. This post really concrete's my decision on keeping the Tab.
Thanks!
I also gave up on the Prime. I'm trying to decide whether to go with a gtab 10.1 or wait a few weeks for the newer versions coming out.
Thats a shame
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I also gave up on the Prime. I'm trying to decide whether to go with a gtab 10.1 or wait a few weeks for the newer versions coming out.
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Sorry to see you gave up. I have posted more than once that I am "Mostly Happy" with the Prime, having come from a TF101 (That required 2 exchanges to get right, but only cosmetic defects. The Prime has become a tremendously pollarizing device, more than any in recent memory, possibly on par with the iPhone itself. There are people that will plain not hear ANY critisizm of it. Granted there has been a huge amount of whining and moaning, and not enough constructive looking at the issues.
As it has been observed, both camps have a point, and should be able to post about it as much as they please, though creating redundant threads is an annoyance no matter what the subject.
Personally, I am only bothered by 2 kinds of posts: The "Prime is a POS and Asus should be forced to buy everyone a new device" and the "The Prime is the king of all human endeavors, easily surpassing the Apollo Mission, The space shuttle, and the seven wonders. If you want to say anything negative about it I stick my fingers in my ears; lalalalala I can't HEAR YOU. Lalalalalala"
Both kinds of extremism are so tedious. The Prime is an incredibly CAPABLE device with huge POTENTIAL. It has a somewhat higher amount of teething pains, but Asus is one of the more responsive companies, witnessed by Gary's presence and the regular releasing of updates. Notice I didn't say SUCCESSFUL updates. But give credit where it's due, they are tryng like hell.
Where they get a major fail in my book is how slow, and painful RMA process is. Asus should be making a much geater effort to fix or replace the defective units, at whatever cost. Especially if they feel that they have gotten the bugs out of manufacturing. Hmmm. I wonder if they are there yet. If not, I hopr they pull it off, and get consistent, defect free Primes rolling out VERY SOON. This seems to be a tipping point for the devices ultimate failure or success. We may even have passed the point, as a lot of damage has been done in the media. When you are at the top, everyone wants to knock you off. Give them ammunition and it's that much harder to maintain.
My wife went to buy me a prime about a week ago and the tech guy told her they were expected to be totally recalled in the next week. She bought me a tab instead and I love it. When you live an hour away from where you buy something having to exchange it even once is a big PITA.
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