The new Transformer Pad from Asus packs on speed, power and an impressive 4k streaming capabilities. But these are not all. There are other five good reasons why users should consider the Transformer Pad. It might be one of the best deals around.

Processor

The new Transformer Pad runs on a 1.9 GHz Nvidia Tegra 4 quad-core processor. This allows the device to respond quickly, handling many processes simultaneously without glitch. Users can rely on the device to carry out simple but also extremely complex set of tasks. The new slate from Asus can work any process or activity under the Android Jelly Bean operating system.

It comes with 2GB of RAM, further boosting its performance.

Display

The latest Transformer Pad features a 10.1inch IPS display that offers 2560 x 1600 pixel support. The tablet provides bright color reproduction and imagery, allowing people view sharp images and deep contrast. Both photos and videos appear in rich detail for an excellent viewer experience.

The 178 degree viewing angles count as one of the selling points of the device. Even better, the slate can stream 4k videos through its HDMI output.

Form

The Transformer Pad is an impressive looking gadget. It is durable and portable as well. The metallic cover offers a premium feel, assuring users that it can withstand wear and tear for quite some time. The tablet measures 8.9mm and weighs 585g. People will find it easy to carry around.

Battery Life

Asus claims the Transformer Pad offers up to 17 hours of battery life. That is more than half a day when docked. Ideally, the device should last up to 2 days in just a single charge. For a portable device, it redefines the idea of portability and accessibility. Battery life adds to functionality and Asus scores big on this one.

Operating System

Asus knows what it is doing and Transformer Pad offers new and improved operating system. The device works on an Android Jelly Bean which is right out of the box on release date, as well. This sophisticated platform allows the Transformer Pad a computing power that is a league of its own.