The Eee Pad Transformer, which for many is the unofficial benchmark and current best bang-for-buck provider among Android tablets today, should be seeing an updated version launch this November.
UK retailer Lambda-Tek gave the updated Eee Transformer 2 a tentative launch date of November 7th, attaching a £537 price tag to it. The listing page has since been removed — which, in internet rumour terms, means it was true. Probably.
Asus is yet to officially confirm any tech specs for the device, but current rumours suggest the Transformer 2 could be the fist quad-core tablet to hit the market, with Asus set to include Nvidia’s next-generation “Kal-El’ Tegra 3 chipset in the device. [Ubergiz]












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Way too expensive. I suspect someone was doing a dollars to pounds conversion on a theoretical price.
After much fanfare about the Asus Slider it seems to have slipped quietly into oblivion; a shame as having a built in keyboard is a must for me as I hate on-screen keyboards with a passion!
Crap.
Anyone want to buy a lightly used one month old Transformer 1?