Since my TF201 (S/N: C30K***) never recognized the keyboard dock (or any other dock I used), I had to RMA it to Asus in Grapevine, TX. It was RMA'ed on May 6th, and it was returned to me on May 22nd. I am MUCH happier with my Transformer now. It's nice being able to type, undock, and use it as a high-performance tablet.
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Aaron Kurtz
May 25, 2012 at 5:15 pm
Ignore my question, I missed this post. Glad the tablet is working for you.
Ken Foreman
May 25, 2012 at 5:40 pm
It took Asus two and a half weeks, but I got it back and it's been working great since. I've been using it heavily for the past 3 days, and typing this comment now from it.
This experience has me convinced that the Asus Transformer Infinity will be a great device. I'm already planning on getting it, having the iPad 3 go to Vicky, and have this Transformer Prime go to her brother. The HD display, outdoor readability, and 1.6Ghz Tegra 3 quad-core will all make for a much better device than either my iPad 3 or the Prime. I didn't think I'd adapt to Android so quickly, but I already have my favorite apps on it, and I'm using the Prime for both work, personal, and gaming.
I have to admit it, I'm impressed. When the Asus Transformer works, it works really well. Battery life has been over 20 hours of heavy use, it outperforms my iPad, and it's got a brighter screen both indoors and outdoors.
Aaron Kurtz
May 25, 2012 at 7:57 pm
Excellent to hear.
Aaron Kurtz
May 25, 2012 at 8:02 pm
Knowing you back from the days of the n810 I trust your judgement on these matters
Out of curiosity, what sort of gaming do you do on it? I know in general, especially when it comes to tablets the support for apps isn't as great in the Android as it is in the iOS environment. I really wish it wasn't the case, but I'd be lying if I didn't regularly come across apps that I'm severely interested in that were iOS exclusives (admittedly most are games).