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Tablet PCComparison: Asus Eee Transformer Prime Vs. IPad 2
We have a new entrant in the tablet Computer block, and it's looking to be another prodigious competition for Apple's iPad 2. Asustek has proudly announced they have joined in the fray of the new generation of mobile devices with what they are dubbing as the planet's first quad-core tablet PC, the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. Asus is presently holding 10 /cent of the non-Apple market, making it the 3rd placer in that part of the pie. How does it hold up against the universally popular iPad 2? A tablet Personal computer comparison would be the simplest way to find out.
Apple versus. Non-Apple
Currently, the front runner in the market is definitely the iPad 2. Actually the market is just pretty much divided into two: Apple and non-Apple products. That is no deterrence for other brands to attempt to make their mark in the business, however. Take as an example the Transformer Prime from Asus. Compared to the iPad 2, on the class of hardware, it really doesn't really differ much. Actually it can even be said that it has an edge on the display front, with its 10.1 " 1280x800 IPS screen in opposition to the iPad 2's 9.7 " 1024x768 pixels IPS unit. It's not much of an edge, but in a race as competitive as this, any small win is a win however.
And now for the detail of the tablet Personal computer comparison matter: the software. The Android-based Transformer prime offers a quad core Tegra 3 SoC, together with the new 12-core GeForce graphics adapter. In layman's terms, it's just super fast. In the iPad 2's domain, that's twice as what they can offer in terms of speed, which is presently running on the twin core A5 and PowerVR graphics adapter. Take note, that's twice more than the iPad 2's speed, consuming the same quantity of juice. When it comes to RAM numbers, the Transformer Prime boasts of a whopping 1024 MB, while the iPad sulks with only 512 MB. Again, that's twice what Apple's wonder device has to offer.
In closing
The downside about the Transformer Prime nevertheless , is that it will no longer be coming out with ICS (Google's Ice Cream Sandwich) as at first promised, though Asus does say that users can upgrade as soon as the latest version of Android is available. For sure, this is going to be a major consideration for its top-brass consumers. Then again, given its performance already leaving out the iPad 2, that should be of little concern to people who still like quality over hype.
And so this tablet Personal computer comparison comes to rest. Based primarily on the basic information and data provided, it does look like the Transformer Prime could give the iPad 2 a run for its money. It may still be a bit behind but to go before they overtake Apple's crowning glory, but at least for gadget quality and performance "where it counts most "they're already miles away from the iPad 2.
Want to see the way in which the Asus Transformer Prime and the iPad 2 measure up against others? Take a look at the link for more tablet PC comparison articles and stories. You will not be disgruntled. Good hunting from Tablet PERSONAL COMPUTER Comparision
Which is the best graphics adapter for my pc configuration?
I use a Intel DG101GGC board with dual core of 2.80 GHz each. I have a 2gb RAM memory. My system runs Windows 7 ultimate. Please suggest the best graphics card i can get for my pc configuration. And also the graphics memory of the card u suggest.
According to the manual for your board (is it the D101GGC instead of "DG101GGC," which I was unable to find anything on?), it has one PCI Express x16 slot. The current spec is PCI Express 2.0/2.1 x16, so that limits you somewhat. In Source(s) is a list of PCI Express x16 graphics cards on NewEgg.com.
The "best" (i.e., most current) card in the list is this one:
Diamond Radeon HD 5670 1GB GDDR5 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814103104
Make sure your power supply can handle that card. It'll need at least a 400W power supply, but 500W or better is recommended.
Good luck!
Sandy Bridge E squashed into $3,000 Clevo P270WM gaming suitcase (Engadget)
If you thought Intel's super-charged Core i7 CPUs were only for desktops, then
AVADirect reckons it can change your mind. The company's Clevo P270WM notebook
comes strapped to the back of either a six-core i7-3930K or an over-sized
i7-3960X, while still leaving plenty of room for dual GeForce GTX 580M
graphics, a Bigfoot Killer WiFi adapter, three hard drives and four memory
slots offering up to 32GB of RAM. Topping it all off is a 3D-capable 17.3-inch
Full HD LED glossy display and backlit keyboard. The base configuration with
the 3930K processor, single graphics card and 750GB HDD will set you back over
$3,000, and if you have to ask how much the NVIDIA Quadro graphics option
costs then you're probably better off with something like this.
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