Although the iPad is surely the most popular tablet, Asus is setting itself up to be the most popular non-iPad tablet maker.
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime continually is sold-out, has gained notoriety and was the first tablet to be updated to Android 4.0. Recent rumors suggest that Asus will be making the new Google Nexus tablet that could sell for $149-$199.
Asus vice president Xu Youjia said that Asus' goal is to rise to the top of non-Apple tablets. He also warned that it would not be wise for another manufactures to copy the Transformer Prime style design of making a tablet turn into a notebook computer because Asus owns patents on the technology.
Asus reportedly will not make the Asus Memo 370T in lieu it will be making the Nexus tablet for Google. This lead some so speculate that the Nexus Tablet will have the features of the Memo such as a quad-core processor. After the price consideration it was knocked down to a dual-core processor.
The Asus Memo 370T was revealed at CES and won the best CNET Tablet.
Asus at Mobile World Congress reveled the Asus Transformer series that include the Asus Transformer Prime, Asus Transformer Pad 300 Series and Asus Transformer Infinity with full HD. The tablets come with Android Ice Cream Sandwich preloaded.
Is the Nexus "Reportedly" or "Rumored" to replace the MeMo?
If the Nexus tablet really is replacing the Memo, then the Asus tf700t infinity better be beyond amazing.