You’ve seen it inside the wild or even within the hands of ASUS honcho Jonney Shih at AsiaD. Now the tablet set to continue the Eee Pad Transformer’s legacy has reared its 10-inch face on the FCC. Considering the Prime’s leaked November 9th launch date , it’s no shock to look the tablet now surfacing on the Commission with confidentiality agreements in tow. The various slate’s internal goods are hidden behind that wall of secrecy, but we are able to confirm the de rigeur presence of WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities. Shih’s already dished out a number of this quad-core tab’s specs, so we all know to expect a mini-HDMI port, 14.5-hour battery, SD card slot and a destined Ice Cream Sandwich OS . The sole remaining question is whether or not this second coming will pack any wireless operator-friendly frequencies. We’ll keep you posted on any new developments, but meanwhile, be at liberty to traverse the spectrum tests on the source.
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