The Transformer Prime docks securely on the keyboard dock, turning it into a full fledged netbook
The screen on the Prime is quite reflective, as seen in this shot of the screen turned off
A micro-HDMI sits alongside the volume rocker on the left side of the tablet
The slanted headphone jack tends to leave a part of the pin exposed, but maintains functionality
The Transformer Prime is slightly taller than the iPad 2
A comparison of the reflectiveness of the iPad 2 and Transformer Prime screens
The Transformer Prime does not have a hardware home button
The keyboard dock features a lock that engaged once the Transformer Prime is attached to the keyboard in a very secure fit
The Prime does away with a hardware-orientation-lock button altogether
The Transfomer Prime has a spun metal finish on the back as against iPad 2's matte silver
The keyboard dock accessory for the Transformer Prime is very responsive and makes working with the Prime a lot easier
The Transformer Prime, along with sporting an 8-megapixel shooter, also has a flash to assist in low light conditions
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