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My wife just got her prime last week and she's extremely happy with it, and I'm happy with it as well. The higher res screen would be nice, but I'm wouldn't want to wait until Q2 to get it. Plus the added price isn't too appealing either. Maybe if it comes down in price I'll pick one up.
Wifi has been pretty solid. Of course, I've got one of those Linksys 802.11g routers that has insane range, but even at coffee shops and at work the wifi is solid and dependable. Now that I think about it, I'll try to snag it from my wife tonight and install the Wifi Analyzer and get some hard numbers for you to compare with.I could care less about the gps, how is your wifi reception? My prime just shipped, not sure if I should keep it or not. If wifi is good, I will be happy with it.
Ran a very unscientific test and found that my Galaxy Nexus consistently got about 5-7 dBm better reception than the Transformer Prime. Not bad, but not great. Overall it was very close but the Galaxy Nexus definitely got better reception in the same exact place.Wifi has been pretty solid. Of course, I've got one of those Linksys 802.11g routers that has insane range, but even at coffee shops and at work the wifi is solid and dependable. Now that I think about it, I'll try to snag it from my wife tonight and install the Wifi Analyzer and get some hard numbers for you to compare with.
Uh...it's not really speculative.The window is speculative, no one knows for sure just exactly how they are going to correct the issue caused by the all metal backing of the TP. For all we know they may attach something to the back and make the whole back end the antenna. Nah.....that would make things worse.
Any way, we will have to wait till pictures of the new Prime come out or until it hits the shelves.
And there have been pictures since the announcement...we've been informed that this new Prime will come with a new back panel design (pictured after the break) that should enhance WiFi, BT and GPS performance.
Uh...it's not really speculative.
ASUS Eee Pad MeMO ME171, ME370T and high-end Transformer Prime TF700T revealed -- Engadget
And there have been pictures since the announcement...
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF700T hands-on - Engadget Galleries
I agree. Now rather than 6months time please!My wife just got her prime last week and she's extremely happy with it, and I'm happy with it as well. The higher res screen would be nice, but I'm wouldn't want to wait until Q2 to get it. Plus the added price isn't too appealing either. Maybe if it comes down in price I'll pick one up.
From what I have read on other forums, Asus has started shipping new TFP 201s with a new unibody. This does not help those that already have a TFP or a for those who purchase the units that were shipped before the change. I have also read that if you want your unit fixed.. You can call in to Asus and file a warranty claim, you will have to ship your tablet to them and they will fix it.
Again, I this is only what I have read. If you have a current model you will have to call them to be sure.
Also the new back shown in the picture. Is for the up coming TF700F and it has much more in store than just a new unibody.
You can call in to Asus and file a warranty claim, you will have to ship your tablet to them and they will fix it