Asus determined to resolve all its tablet issues

Certain technical problems have developed to the quad-core Prime, the latest Transformer tablet from Asus, soon after its launch.

Its GPS (Geographic Positioning System) performance has been below standard. In fact, Asus was forced to delete the mention of it from its specification.

There are Wi-Fi issues as well. But the authorities clarified that with thorough check it has been confirmed that none of the units dispatched to the UK has any such problem.

Tablets had graphical anomalies, with horizontal stripes, signal noise during playback etc.

Asus has clarified that all the issues will be sorted out somehow or the other by weekend.

If Asus sticks to its words, then the only hitch for the UK buyers will be the performance of the GPS.

In any case it has not been an auspicious start for the tablet. However things are expected to improve from now onwards.

Incidentally, the original Transformer owners must be wondering as to what happened to the Ice Cream Sandwich update, while the Transformer Prime has been already updated.

It is reported by Verge that the update will certainly come next month at least to USA. The UK users will have to wait for some more time. However it is heartening that there is some positive movement in that direction.

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