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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime delayed until next year

UPDATE: ASUS came out to refute Transformer Prime delays and they are still on track with 19th Dec US release date. Thanks to Wira for alerting at the comments.

If you have been holding up for the ASUS Transformer Prime, we got some bad news for you. The worldwide release of the anticipated tablet has been delayed until next year. It was reported that the WiFi range of the Transformer Prime isn’t up to par and ASUS will delay shipment until this has been resolved. This news came from an online retailer which was sent out to those that pre-ordered.

Earlier the Transformer Prime was expected to start shipping this month but looks like it won’t be making it into the stockings in time for Christmas. On the bright side, looks like ASUS is making sure the tablet is ready for prime time before it goes out. For us in Malaysia, January release doesn’t seem possible right now and we won’t know until this problem is fully resolved.

Meanwhile, ASUS has revamped its Transformer Prime microsite.

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