Thursday, June 7, 2012

Apple new iPad vs. ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime: Tablet comparison


Apple new iPad vs. ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime: Tablet comparison

Apple's new iPad has just been released and its clearly going to continue the company's complete dominance in the tablet market. However, this doesn't mean there isn't any competition. How does the "new iPad" stack up to Android tablets, specifically what we think is the best Android tablet on the market: the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime? Let's find out.
• Apple new iPad review
• ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime review
• The new iPad ultimate buying guide

Apple new iPad vs. ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime: Specifications

FeatureApple iPadASUS Eee Pad TransformerVerdict
Display size9.7in10.1inTransformer Prime
Display technologyLED backlit IPSSuper IPS+ LCDDraw
Display resolution2048x1536 pixels1280x800 pixelsNew iPad
MultitouchYesYesDraw
Front cameraVGA1.2 megapixelsTransformer Prime
Rear camera5 megapixels, no flash, autofocus, geotagging, HDR, face detection8 megapixels, LED flash, autofocus, geotaggingTransformer Prime
Video recordingYes, 1080p @30fpsYes, 1080p @30fpsDraw
GPSYes (4G models only)Yes, with A-GPSTransformer Prime
Internal memory16GB, 32GB or 64GB32GB or 64GBDraw
Expandable memoryNonemicroSD (full sized SD on dock)Transformer Prime
Thickness9.4mm8.3mmTransformer Prime
Weight652g586gTransformer Prime
ProcessorApple A5X dual-core (1GHz)NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core (1.3GHz)Transformer Prime
RAM1GB1GBDraw
Australian 3G networks850, 900, 2100 (Wi-Fi + 4G models)Wi-Fi onlyNew iPad
HDMI-outNo (Yes with optional digital AV adapter)Yes, micro HDMITransformer Prime
USB portNoYes, on keyboard dockTransformer Prime
Quoted battery lifeUp to 10 hoursUp to 12 hours (18 with dock)Transformer Prime
Removable batteryNoNoDraw
Adobe Flash supportNoYesTransformer Prime

New iPad vs. Transformer Prime: Display

The key feature of the new iPad is its "retina" display. The resolution of 2048x1536 is double that of the original iPad and significantly higher than most Android tablets, including the Transformer Prime. This gives it a pixel per inch (ppi) of 263, a significant increase over the 132ppi of the iPad 2, and the 149ppi of the Transformer Prime.
The Transformer Prime's Super IPS screen certainly isn't a bad display, in fact, its a very good one. The screen is bright, crisp and clear and feels smooth to swipe. It also has very impressive viewing angles. At full brightness we found it significantly brighter than most other Android tablets on the market.
Verdict:The new iPad has by far and away the best display on any mobile device on the market. Text is crisp and clear with no visible aberrations, even when zoomed right in. Photos and videos look bright and vivid but not over-saturated like many other mobile displays. The iPad's screen is so sharp that it constantly highlights the low quality of many images on the Internet. After using the new iPadswitching to another display makes text and images look blurry and low quality by comparison. It's a clear winner in this battle.
new iPad

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