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Netflix patch arrives for rooted Asus Transformers, it’s ok to feel free

If you’ve seen this handsome screen in your Asus Transformer , it means you’ve finally managed to root it . Congratulations. And yet, it is all so… anticlimactic. What was the purpose of it? In truth, what is the point of anything? Hey, don’t go down that road. Install Netflix instead, courtesy of a brand new patch from XDA Developers on the source link below. Then watch Kung Fu Panda yet one more time and the sense of order on your life will magically return. Just like the wise Oogway said: “You are able to wish for an apple or an orange, but you may get a peach.”

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