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ASUS’ Jonney Shih unveils Transformer Prime Android tablet: 10-inch, 8.3mm, quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3

Whoa, Nelly! ASUS head honcho Jonney Shih just revealed the “next-generation Transformer tablet” here at AsiaD ! It is the same one which we saw teased just yesterday, and Jonney affirmed that it will ship with a quad-core NVIDIA chip, 10-inch display, mini-HDMI port and a top lid that appears precisely like its Zenbook line. Oh, and it’s 8.3mm thick, though Jonney didn’t specify as to if that was docked or undocked (we’re guessing the previous!). Naturally, it’ll ship with Android, and we’re assuming it will be Honeycomb to begin. That said, Shih did affirm to Walt Mossberg that he expects Ice Cream Sandwich to hit tablets by the tip of the year — “perhaps earlier.” Finally, we were informed that it will be called the Transformer Prime, and while a last ship date wasn’t given, we’re told to expect more news on that front throughout the November 9th “official reveal.”

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