For sale: Asus Transformer Prime Tablet w/ Keyboard Dock. $425 obo.
Bought just 6 months ago to help me with work, it is a fabulous kit. ASUS tablet TF201, 32GB model with keyboard dock. Still have the original packaging.
This one is the Grey color. VERY nice conditon 9/10. 2 small scuffs on tablet aluminum but screen is flawless.
I've posted this before and searched for the solution but still nothing.
I'm using a Lenovo G570 laptop installed with Ubuntu Precise Pangolin 12.04 64-bit beta2. The wireless modem that I use, Capitel CDMA EVDO 3G modem (device id - 1c9e:9e00) does not get detected in 12.04. Hence I cannot configure it from Network Manager.
I assume that there is nothing to do and that my hd is dead, but I thought I'd see if anyone has any interesting information.
ASUS is no doubt one of the more likeable Android manufacturers simply in part, because they push out timely software updates to most of its premium devices. So with Android 4.2 officially out, ASUS tablet owners are anxiously waiting on if/when their device will get the latest update as well and ASUS seems to have given an indirect answer.
There’s no question that ASUS has become one of the most popular brands for Android tablets in just a short amount of time. The original Transformer had top-notch specs at an affordable price which resulted in short supplies right out of the gate. Fast forward about 6 months, and the follow up, the Transformer Prime launched with the best specs of any tablet in the world.
I just installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 12.04, and before I installed drivers, I was able to get my two monitor setup working just fine. However, after updating all my drivers and installing all the recommended software, my second display is no longer detected. My main display is called "Laptop" (which it was detected as the monitor name previously), but it is the only display listed.
Hello!
I want to buy myself a tablet. This would be my first tablet! I want to know what would be the best tablet that cost less than $ 400, or at least around $ 400!
I use a tablet to play games, watch movies .. and that's all.
Of course, some broswing. I thought I take Nexud 7 32 GB + 3 G. After, I found the Asus Transformer 300 and I was thinking and Nexus 10.
I recently installed Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit. I also just got two sticks of 2G DDR 400Mhz ECC Reg. Ram for my computer (It requires ECC Reg for anything a Gig and Up) for a total of 6 Gigs. The motherboard is an H8DCE, if that helps.
Anyway, I installed the ram yesterday, and at first it would detect it all in the bios, but not in Ubuntu (Which only detected 4.8).
Currenly, I'm dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 12.10 64bit on my ASUS K55VD.
I can't or won't completely ditch Windows 7 unless the video card is installable on my Ubuntu partition.
I can't make the best of my laptop or use it's full features if video card is not detected and installed.
Last time, on my old laptop, ASUS K43SV, it's video card is also not detected on older versions of Ubu