HDMI-out not working. Definitely hardware? - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hi guys; I bought the appropriate lead last week but the HDMI-out isn't working.
I've tried the lead on a friend's Pad300 and it worked fine. I also tried someone else's lead on my Prime but got nothing.
As far as I can tell it's supposed to be a simple plug-it-in-and-it-mirrors kind of deal, which isn't working. Before I RMA it is there any setting that could be causing the issue?
Cheers.

Had the same issue with mine and had to RMA. If you do not get the hdmi notification when you plug it in you likely have a bad port. The good news is that RMA's have been trending better lately.
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Thanks clenz; yes there's no notification on the tablet.
Good to hear about the RMAs, although it's not going to be nice being without my favourite toy for a while!
On the plus side perhaps they'll replace it with the latest revision; I have the earliest one currently.

They ended up replacing my motherboard. I had an early BCOKAS model. I still wasn't happy based on bt/wifi issues so ended up getting a refund, but the RMA process was not bad. I suggest you PM ASUS_USA and have him help with the process - it will go smoother.
Good luck
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Chances Of Getting A Propper Prime?

I'm hearing nothing but problems. I hear the majority of primes have some form of defect. It seems to me that ASUS screwed up pretty royally with there launch.
I'm in canada and i have a preorder on some small time website. Whats the story? is it only these first few that have defects?
I doubt i would be able to return it to my retailer so im really worried about getting a defected model.
Most things are some small issues so worst that happens is you keep it for a few weeks until stocks fill up and can exchange
My hunch is that the first batch of Primes were defective. ASUS halted the shipment to Canada and delayed the shipment to the US so they could examine existing Prime inventory and correct the wifi problem. They likely had to open each prime to fix it, which likely caused new problems which seen reported here like the Prime screens bleeding light, and looseness, and markings on the basel.
Hopefully those who are waiting in pre-order hell will be the lucky ones who will get the next new batch of Primes fresh off the conveyor belt with the wifi problem fixed.
That's my hunch.
tylermaciaszek said:
Most things are some small issues so worst that happens is you keep it for a few weeks until stocks fill up and can exchange
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screen bleeding, bad wifi, something else.. lol (not dead pixel, could care less)
plus a couple of peoples are just crapping out on them. those issues would bug the crap out of me.
and i couldn't return it to my provider, but could i return it to ASUS?
If your retailer had them in stock you could return it to them if not have to go through asus
As for issues don't worry many people have perfect tablets some just got unlucky Asus will sort it all out
tylermaciaszek said:
If your retailer had them in stock you could return it to them if not have to go through asus
As for issues don't worry many people have perfect tablets some just got unlucky Asus will sort it all out
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tell you what. my prime is perfect. not a problem at all.
Mines not. My gamestop prime has horrid wifi screen bleeding and no gps... It actually just rebooted after freezing while viewing this very thread... I just want the tablet to work... I hope gamestop will exchange it with a version thatcomes in jan or feb... Im not even a room over and i am between -70 and -80 on wifi analyzer.... Awful.... But i am willing to wait if it means i can get working prime
kinda makes me glad I didn't get a prime now. after going 4 tfs I wondered if asus could do better with their second Gen tablet... doesn't seem like they've done much qc this go round either.
guess I'll be getting another Sammy when they get released.
I've been using mine all day long, haven't noticed any problems with mine, no screen bleed...wifi works good for my situation, only thing I can see wrong is it looks like I may have one dead pixel but it doesn't bother me enough..plus if it does bother me ill just wait a little but for fresher models
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I'm actually glad I ordered my 64 GB now... once I accepted the fact that I wasn't going to get it before Christmas, I am glad and hopeful that some of these initial problems might be ironed out & better quality control put in place, in the next few weeks before I'm expected to receive mine; the rush to push the product out before the holidays being over now.
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My Prime is working great. Everything works well including wi-fi and GPS.
No bleeding, battery is great and no lagginess whatsoever, no matter what I am doing.
I doubt "the majority" have problems. It's just that people are more likely to post their problems with their Primes (in the hopes to get them fixed) than others whose Primes are working well.
It's certainly not a clean launch by any means. But to say the majority of Primes are defective is a jumping to conclusions.
If your unit is defective, return it for a new one.
Just got to open mine today for Christmas, although it arrived from Newegg 2 days ago. I also got the docking station. Knock on wood, mine seem to be working just fine so far.
heh...mine was working flawlessly...that is until I charged it to 100% and powered it off. It now will not turn on so I guess I got a nice shiny cutting board for Christmas.
LondonGentleman said:
heh...mine was working flawlessly...that is until I charged it to 100% and powered it off. It now will not turn on so I guess I got a nice shiny cutting board for Christmas.
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Not to make light of the situation, but it probably would make a good cutting board - did you see the video of that guy cutting apples on the screen? You would need to make sure the juices don't ruin the circuit board, though.
LondonGentleman said:
heh...mine was working flawlessly...that is until I charged it to 100% and powered it off. It now will not turn on so I guess I got a nice shiny cutting board for Christmas.
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You mean there's no pin-hole to do a hard reset like you could do on a smartphone or PDA?
tbns said:
Not to make light of the situation, but it probably would make a good cutting board - did you see the video of that guy cutting apples on the screen? You would need to make sure the juices don't ruin the circuit board, though.
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Haha, yeah you're right... I do like to cook so I might as well get some use out of it.
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You mean there's no pin-hole to do a hard reset like you could do on a smartphone or PDA?
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Yup, just there is but it did nothing when I pushed it. The only life in the unit is a green LED when the charger's plugged into the wall. It doesn't even show up on my PC when I plug it in. Good and truly dead it seems.
At least I got a couple of hours out of it before it died. Other than the whole catastrophic power failure thing it was a real pleasure to use...except maybe for the vibration...it also seemed a little busted.
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Every new tablet had it's issue. Look at all the early threads for each tablet. Some people had issues, some people didn't. Your choice whether you want to venture down that road or wait. But what I have seen is that the later models, it has taken longer to get root because the development had the earlier models.
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unknown_owner said:
Every new tablet had it's issue. Look at all the early threads for each tablet. Some people had issues, some people didn't. Your choice whether you want to venture down that road or wait. But what I have seen is that the later models, it has taken longer to get root because the development had the earlier models.
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this thread isnt about whether or not tablets normally come out with issues, its about whether i should take a chance, its about if theres a chance of defects in the later models.
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this thread isnt about whether or not tablets normally come out with issues, its about whether i should take a chance, its about if theres a chance of defects in the later models.
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And I answered you: Your choice whether you want to venture down that road or wait. There may or may not be defects down the road, we're not there yet so no one knows that answer, only Asus, maybe.
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Buy or Not?

I like the TF201 because I want a tablet with a docking keyboard AND because its thin, light and has excellent battery.
Here are my questions:
1. Is there any other tablet with a good keyboard dock? I dont want bluetooth ones that drain the battery.
2. There has been news about the aluminum back causing WiFi issues. Is this true? (I dont care about GPS).
Please answer these questions and I think I would know whether to buy the tablet or not. The news about all the issues is a little scary and mixed reviews dont help. So I need to hear from real users and get some opinions.
I have the regular Transformer (not Prime) and it is pretty much identical in form factor.
I love mine, but my Prime is at the local UPS and will be delivered tomorrow. I'm giving my original Transformer to my wife, but am very reluctant to part with it before my keyboard comes in. I've gotten spoiled.
So if the form factor is what you're primarily interested in, you can save $100 or so by going with the OG Transformer. The only real difference is the Prime is a Tegra 3 SoC (4 cores +1) and the OG is a Tegra 2 (2 cores).
Buy PRIME!! Tegra 3 >> Tegra 2 for only 100$!
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MemoryController said:
Buy PRIME!! Tegra 3 >> Tegra 2 for only 100$!
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And roll the dice on quality control issues.
I'm not telling him NOT to do it, but I am advising him to make an informed decision. Buying a Prime 4 months from now, after the GPS and WiFi issues have been resolved (now that we know to curse the pogo pins) would be a much smarter move. Especially if he has someone to bequeath the OG Transformer to.
Or w8 for 2 months ans buy whatever awesome 4core comes out!
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jashsoft said:
I like the TF201 because I want a tablet with a docking keyboard AND because its thin, light and has excellent battery.
Here are my questions:
1. Is there any other tablet with a good keyboard dock? I dont want bluetooth ones that drain the battery.
2. There has been news about the aluminum back causing WiFi issues. Is this true? (I dont care about GPS).
Please answer these questions and I think I would know whether to buy the tablet or not. The news about all the issues is a little scary and mixed reviews dont help. So I need to hear from real users and get some opinions.
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You'll mostly hear the bad stuff on here, not many people post when things are good, and mostly from early batches.
No issues with mine (UK) other than rubbish GPS.
Wifi solid. Screen perfect. Browser fine. ICS lovely and smooth.
BUY. IT. NOW!
+1 ^ btw anyone knows of a site with low price? Wanna get this this thing
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WAIT!!
I can only tell you that I am waiting until more of the bugs are worked out, and only if then, will I consider repurchasing the TF201.
It appears from this forum that Asus is already shipping the 3rd revision of this product and still has issues. My wife ordered mine for Christmas and it didn't arrive until after the new year. I couldn't wait to receive it and was frustrated that others were receiving theirs while I was still waiting. When I finally received it, I thought I lucked out receiving the 2nd HW revision, however I was disappionted with wifi performance and the browser kept locking up. I tried contacting Asus support but could not get a response. How Asus handled the GPS issue by repackaging the product without GPS support gave me concern that they would handle other issues in a similar manner, such as low wifi performance. I ended up returning the TF201 while I still could as that path was easier than trying to escalate my issues at Asus and potentially never have my issues fixed.
Even with these problems, I am continuing to monitor this board in hopes that the situation improves, Asus fixes the issues, and puts in a support system. Currently all support seems to be handled by one marketing manager who is making posts on this board. If the TF201 issues can be resovled, the product has the potential of being a great tablet. Sooner or later I will either repurchase the TF201 or purchase something else that comes along.
I hope this was helpful.
Good Luck
I am on the same boat as you guys, been monitoring this forum for several months and just waiting for the right time to get the Prime, i wont be staying in the US long enought to get the T700 nor the Lenovo/Acer tablet unless they will start selling in early March..
As far as I know there is no other tablet that has the nice matching dock like this(other than the original transformer).
I would buy one when you can find it at a local Best Buy or somewhere with a similar return policy. Try it out for a day and return it if you don't like it. I promise if you get one without problems you will love it.
I use my dock maybe 10% of the time and usually it's just as a portable battery charger. I thought I would use it all the time but have found I enjoy sitting on the couch with the tablet alone in a nice case. I am glad I got the dock but the more I use the tablet the more I realize I would probably still be happy without it. I had to buy 4 Primes to get a good one, they all had screen issues (not screen bleed but other issues). So the fact I don't use the dock too much will probably influence my next tablet purchase....it most likely won't be an ASUS. I have had good luck with Samsung and HTC phones so I will look there first. Having said that, it is the best tablet available right now if you get a good one.
Yep. . . follow the thread on the GPS Contact issues. This POGO connector issue is, imho, a design problem that is going to make it possible/likely that GPS and WIFI will be troublesome. These connectors make it easy for movement, corrosion, etc. to create new problems at random times.
I sold my Galaxy Tab 10.1 so I could purchase the TP but about to return it for the following reasons:
1. Wifi/GPS/Bluetooth issues. A quick search will tell you all you need about this.
2. Screen issues - I have backlight bleeding and several stuck pixels. Doesn't seem uncommon for this device and didn't experience this at all on my GTab. Also, I prefer the more vibrant screen on the GTab.
3. Only one speaker. This is a usability issue for me where you have to adjust your grip on the tab in order to not affect the sound level/quality.
For me, these combined are deal breakers. If none of these bother you, then I'd say buy it because aside from the issues I mentioned, its a well constructed tablet that has amazing performance (Tegra3 and ICS are killer) and has all the inputs you'll need.
I'll drop in and say.. go for it. I haven't had any huge issues with my [CG] Prime. I suppose I got lucky with the all the quality control issues (it arrived about a week ago [via Amazon], I'd guess my unit is byond the first batch and Asus has started to address the issues). I just got my [CG] dock yesterday [via TigerDirect], and I love having both.
logan2k said:
I sold my Galaxy Tab 10.1 so I could purchase the TP but about to return it for the following reasons:
1. Wifi/GPS/Bluetooth issues. A quick search will tell you all you need about this.
2. Screen issues - I have backlight bleeding and several stuck pixels. Doesn't seem uncommon for this device and didn't experience this at all on my GTab. Also, I prefer the more vibrant screen on the GTab.
3. Only one speaker. This is a usability issue for me where you have to adjust your grip on the tab in order to not affect the sound level/quality.
For me, these combined are deal breakers. If none of these bother you, then I'd say buy it because aside from the issues I mentioned, its a well constructed tablet that has amazing performance (Tegra3 and ICS are killer) and has all the inputs you'll need.
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Ok, here I go....
1. Wifi/GPS/BT issues: Wifi/BT is currently being fixed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1443868
Gary key(Asus Rep) informed us that there are 2 different solutions being worked on and would be early Feb for a fix. Most likely through firmware update. GPS works! Searching will lead you to of course more negetive posts then positives. People seek answers to there issues! So finding posts like... I love my Prime woo hoo! is harder to come by because people don't generally posts Positive things.
2. Screen issues: All tablets are victums to this. It's not just the Prime. I had a SGT 10.1 that I returned for the Prime. It had Screen bleeding and stuck pixels!
3. Only one Speaker: wrong there is 2 speakers and they are stereo speakers. Actually much louder and more vibrent then the origenal Transformer.
If you take the time to read and search for answers. You will often find that it isn't that big of an issue. More people are satisfied with their Primes. Go ahead and return your prime. I'm sure you'll regreat it down the line. If not good for you.
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Ok, here I go....
1. Wifi/GPS/BT issues: Wifi/BT is currently being fixed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1443868
Gary key(Asus Rep) informed us that there are 2 different solutions being worked on and would be early Feb for a fix. Most likely through firmware update. GPS works! Searching will lead you to of course more negetive posts then positives. People seek answers to there issues! So finding posts like... I love my Prime woo hoo! is harder to come by because people don't generally posts Positive things.
2. Screen issues: All tablets are victums to this. It's not just the Prime. I had a SGT 10.1 that I returned for the Prime. It had Screen bleeding and stuck pixels!
3. Only one Speaker: wrong there is 2 speakers and they are stereo speakers. Actually much louder and more vibrent then the origenal Transformer.
If you take the time to read and search for answers. You will often find that it isn't that big of an issue. More people are satisfied with their Primes. Go ahead and return your prime. I'm sure you'll regreat it down the line. If not good for you.
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I'm well informed on this tablet and its issues and not really concerned whether or not others are satisfied with their device. My decision is based on how well the device works for me.
RE: #1 - I've been following that thread and not willing to gamble my $500 on an expected fix 'sometime in February'. No guarantee it will come in that timeframe, nor that it will fix it when it does come.
RE: #2 - I've read many more reports of screen issues on the TP than GT. Also, while I like the screen on the TP, I feel the GT has a better one.
RE: #3 - The TP has stereo speakers but only projects the audio from one side of the tablet. Put your hand in the wrong spot and you will find the audio quality degraded. Not the best design choice.
To the OP...as I've said before, this is a nice tablet. These issues were dealbreakers for me, but you need to decide for yourself.
@jjdevega - Enjoy your tablet and good luck with the Wifi.
Thanks a lot for all the replies. Here is what I can conclude.
1. Only the transformer and transformer prime have the keyboard dock and battery. No other tablet does this.
2. Issues are mixed. Some got lucky, some got the bad one.
Purchase dates from people would be helpful to track if issues are resolved in later units. If so, at what point in time.
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V3ng said:
You'll mostly hear the bad stuff on here, not many people post when things are good, and mostly from early batches.
No issues with mine (UK) other than rubbish GPS.
Wifi solid. Screen perfect. Browser fine. ICS lovely and smooth.
BUY. IT. NOW!
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Thats all I need! Thanks.
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theeggman said:
I'll drop in and say.. go for it. I haven't had any huge issues with my [CG] Prime. I suppose I got lucky with the all the quality control issues (it arrived about a week ago [via Amazon], I'd guess my unit is byond the first batch and Asus has started to address the issues). I just got my [CG] dock yesterday [via TigerDirect], and I love having both.
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Thanks. Looks like you have the latest revision and things seem to be fixed.
I bought mine few days ago and I feel like I have one of the newer revisions, I have no issues with anything. If you buy one now that you are sure of is unopened and new stock you will prolly be fine.
I just received my first TP today, and I should be getting my second sometime next week. No issues at all with my current one. I'm actually trading my 16GB Tab 10.1 and some cash for a second Prime to try Roms and whatnot once they start showing up.
I say go for it. If you don't like it, return it.
Buy it. If you like it, keep it. If you don't like it, return it.
It's really that simple.
I bought it. I like it. So I kept it
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Buy it. If you like it, keep it. If you don't like it, return it.
It's really that simple.
I bought it. I like it. So I kept it
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Yep, well put, that's how it works best.

[Q] Things to inspect with a newly purchased Prime.

Hey everyone,
I've been wanting a Prime ever since I heard about it last December, and I've decided to purchase it within the upcoming weeks. However, while reading around about all the problems I am now a bit hesitant -- I don't want to be stuck with a defective Prime after the return period is up.
So I was wondering what I should be looking as far as problems with my Prime goes?
A list of problems would be appreciated.
andyqutami said:
Hey everyone,
I've been wanting a Prime ever since I heard about it last December, and I've decided to purchase it within the upcoming weeks. However, while reading around about all the problems I am now a bit hesitant -- I don't want to be stuck with a defective Prime after the return period is up.
So I was wondering what I should be looking as far as problems with my Prime goes?
A list of problems would be appreciated.
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Take a very close look at screen. Lightbleed around the edge, dead pixels and LCD mura which are bright spots, check for this on a white background. Other than that check WiFi is OK for u and all adaptors, SD USB etc all work OK.
Hope this helps...
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andyqutami said:
Hey everyone,
I've been wanting a Prime ever since I heard about it last December, and I've decided to purchase it within the upcoming weeks. However, while reading around about all the problems I am now a bit hesitant -- I don't want to be stuck with a defective Prime after the return period is up.
So I was wondering what I should be looking as far as problems with my Prime goes?
A list of problems would be appreciated.
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Wifi issues, sensors working properly, dead pixels, the front camera properly working, the cpu getting blocked on the companion core (this one happed to me once, but a restart did it)
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Hawke84 said:
Take a very close look at screen. Lightbleed around the edge, dead pixels and LCD mura which are bright spots, check for this on a white background. Other than that check WiFi is OK for u and all adaptors, SD USB etc all work OK.
Hope this helps...
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Wifi issues, sensors working properly, dead pixels, the front camera properly working, the cpu getting blocked on the companion core (this one happed to me once, but a restart did it)
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Thanks guys, but I've been thinking about it too much and now I'm considering waiting off til Juneish to get the TF700 instead. This way I wouldn't have to worry about many of the problems that come along with the Prime.
Any thoughts on this? I really want the Prime, but the potential for problems makes me look to its successor.

[Q] Is it possible t o return prime for a new one?

Hi,
I have been a Prime owner since early February and really love my tablet. The only thing that bothers me is the fact that the wifi sucks pretty badly on my device. My Prime also has absolutely no GPS, I have never once seen a single satellite with GPS Test... but I do not really care about GPS, just the wifi.
My question is whether or not I could get the Prime returned and receive one of the newer ones that seem to have the wifi working better. Like I said, there is nothing wrong with my Prime other than the wifi and GPS, but it bugs me somewhat.. especially when I'm in locations where others can receive wifi and I'm left without it. I use my Prime as a replacement netbook and there are just some times where I feel disadvantaged.
Anyways, I appreciate any answers. I just want to know if I could get it replaced and how I should go about doing that.. or if there is some way that I could improve my wifi.
Thanks!
Maybe if you bought a warranty plan when you purchased [store based] I would try to take it back and get a replacement.
What I wouldn't do is RMA it, based soley on the crappy wifi.
If you feel comfortable opening up the prime to have a looksy inside then check out this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474391&highlight=wifi+gps+fix
Actually, I might open up my prime one day soon, and see if anything is like what is described in that thread
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I did see that thread and was thinking about opening up my prime. Yeah, I figured that I wouldn't be able to RMA due to only the wifi, but I have a non-existant GPS as well and thought that that might be cause for me to be re-issued a new one.. But I wanted to check first.
Based on those two combined, if you can go without the prime for awhile, I would RMA it then.
I dont know about you, but I work hard for my money, and expect my devices to work hard for me in turn
Call asus support first, just to double check, amount of time, shipping, etc, etc
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Thanks for the advice. I believe that's what I will do. I'll give them a call and just let them know about it and we will see what happens.
Thanks again!
If I'm not mistaken Asus was/is allowing returns for people who are not satisfied with their GPS. Though, I'm not sure what that return window is...
I would say to try to email people at Asus, let them know and ask for a refund. Though, they may ask you to do an RMA anyways.

Are the Wifi issues overblown?

So i'm considering getting a Prime as a replacement tablet and keep reading horror stories about the Wifi. I'm not planning on using the GPS which is also reported as bad .But the Wifi reports of not being able to connect and super slow speeds is really concerning.
I wanted to get some opinions from real users to see if it's legit or overblown.
Thanks!
mpetruzz said:
So i'm considering getting a Prime as a replacement tablet and keep reading horror stories about the Wifi. I'm not planning on using the GPS which is also reported as bad .But the Wifi reports of not being able to connect and super slow speeds is really concerning.
I wanted to get some opinions from real users to see if it's legit or overblown.
Thanks!
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its been covered. use search, nobody needs another one of these threads.
Ya the issues are pretty bad and even the unaffected ones still have below average wifi strenght
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Do not buy products from Asus, especially not the Transformer Prime it has so many defects that you really don't want to know...
You are gonna regret you purchase A LOT!
Just don't buy Asus products not worth it, and the lack of support for this device is just hilarious.
Don't expect using mouse & keyboard for FPS games, you have to purchase and/or download some fixes/apps to fix stability and get the most out of the device one example is TouchScreenTuner.
However if Ubuntu(would prefer Archlinux though) get's a stable port from lilsteve then I won't care that I have Wireless Issues or GPS issues.
honestly, i just got a new prime from asus (5th time) and it gets 25 down 5 up speed wise and kicks ass , the finally fixed whatever the issue was ... actually i even got a keyboard for it because i decided that it was good enough...but it does have scratch on the back however there rma facility ..has issues so i would recommend taking pics and a video before you send it. good tech support though...email tien he will help.
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I had to move my router to the middle of the room to get decent wifi, where my DesireHD had no problems.
This meant getting a very expensive good shielded COAX cable for my cable modem/router which has wifi built inside.
And Asus RMA is a joke. If you would need 5 new primes, they should have given you a refund.
Since I'm going to be buying it used, would it still be covered under any type or warranty or recall?? I won't have any receipts or anything.
I'm so confused. Some people say it's the worst tablet ever and can't get a signal and others say it's perfectly fine.
mpetruzz said:
Since I'm going to be buying it used, would it still be covered under any type or warranty or recall?? I won't have any receipts or anything.
I'm so confused. Some people say it's the worst tablet ever and can't get a signal and others say it's perfectly fine.
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That is a crapshoot. If the guy registered probably no warranty for you. You would need receipt and it would have to be under a year since purchase. Further if they unlocked it you get no warranty either. (if you don't know the unlock process goes to the ASUS site for the unlock code for each device that is how they know its not ambiguous)
Considering the above, the odds are low you would get warranty.
If you are talking ebay make sure the eBay guarantee is in effect on the product and everything is spelled out on the auction like not unlocked, and other details.
You are definately taking a risk but if they say x or y works in the auction and it doesnt you can make a case with ebay.
I have one and iit works fine.
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My works OK, but there's no real way of knowing until you get it, GPS will be bad unless you have a dongle.
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mpetruzz said:
So i'm consiconsicicon dering getting a Prime as a replacement tablet and keep reading horror stories about the Wifi. I'm not ppning on usiing the GPS which is also reported as bad .But the Wifi reports of not being able to connect and super slow speeds is really concerning.
I wanted to get some opinions from real users to see if it's legit or overblown.
Thanks!
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I've bought tf201 one year ago, but I took 8 months of troubles and 4 rma to abtain an usable device.
After motherboard substitution, I had a light wifi improvement....but performance is lower than other devices, including smarphones! Those problems are caused by alluminium backplate.
I was forced to buy a range extender to use my tablet all over my home.
Not to forget poor battery performance. using tablet in power saving mode, low display brightness and wifi on, browsing internet and reading email last no more than 5 hours.

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