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MWC 2012: ASUS Transformer Pad 300, affordable quad core tablet

ASUS has revealed the Transformer Pad 300 which offers quad-core Android performance at a lower price point. While it maintains the same Tegra 3 processor from the Transformer Prime, the Transformer Pad 300 has a plastic body instead of the premium brushed aluminium. However what you do get is a choice of 3 colours as shown in the photo above.

It still maintains a 10.1″ screen that does 1280×800 and there’s 16GB of on board storage. Just like the Transformer Prime, it also runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Dimension wise, it is slightly thicker at 9.9mm and weighs 635 gram. All that reduction and shortfalls has made the Transformer Pad 300 US$100 cheaper than the price, which means that it is likely to be priced under RM2000 if it reaches Malaysia.

One more front pic after the break.

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