Hi,
I was amazed by the recent demonstrations for S-voice/SIRI. I wanted to know if there was a way to port that to the transformer prime or if not any similar things that could be recommended. Google Voice Recognition isn't accurate at all.
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Hey guys, long time lurker first time poster. I recently bought my first tablet, the transformer prime, and was wondering if anyone else had this problem. With your transformer prime with the ICS update, do you have instant dictation? It doesn't seem to work for me, or was that a galaxy nexus only feature?
BTW, my transformer seems to be perfect, no light bleed, wifi strength is great(router is in the basement I am 3 floors above it), and gps...well there no need for me to use that right?
I'm looking to purchase a tablet. I want to run emulators, read books, listen to music. It also needs to be able to support sixaxis or usb api host. What would you recommend to purchase?
Acer Iconia A100
For a good choice is Asus Transforme Prime, but it is a shame that the internal gps doesn't work without the new attachment.
The transformer prime is your best bey
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I have the original transformer TF101, it can do all of that easily. emulates most n64/other games well, sixaxis and wiimote both work flawlessly. HDMI output to play/watch stuff on TV.
just in case you wanted a cheaper option, i heard it's cheap now. i would still recommend the prime if you don't mind paying.
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Asus Transforme Prime
I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to get Polaris Office from the Asus Transformer series working on our RAZRS, so I could use it with the atrix Lapdock?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I think this would be something useful for others as well.
The easiest way to show the problem:
youtube.com/watch?v=3U8-kIEWoC0
I noticed some huge problems with music software on Asus Transformer Prime. I'we tested some other devices(Toshiba Folio 100, Samsung Tab 7.7, Archos 101 and Prestigio MultiPad PMP5080) and them all are ok. Prime is the only one whith such problems. Multitouch testers proves me that the problem is not with touch screen. If someone can test it in the same way, or ask asus support about this problem it would be great.
P.S. Tested on honeycomb, ics and jb. Results are the same.
ASUS just announced that the Transformer Pad and the Infinity are "playstation certified" meaning that you'll be able to play playstation games on them.
Can anyone say if we will get the same treatment with our primes?
It's still supposed to be a hi-end device, although not the flagship any more, still better that it's little brother the "Pad" tf300.
Well I could be wrong but I though they changed the whole line of Transformers to Transformer Pad either Pad or Infinity or Prime after.
So I just assume it was for all the Transformers except the TF101. Could be wrong we will see :good:
Case in point:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29067489&postcount=9
e are pleased to announce that many of our tablet products are scheduled to receive an update to Android 4.1, Jelly Bean. The ASUS Transformer Pad, ASUS Transformer Pad Prime and ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity are all scheduled to receive Android 4.1 updates in the coming months. We will provide further guidance on our expected timeframes for these updates near their release.