Asus Transformer Prime benchmark tests
0. phoneArena posted on 24 Jan 2012, 13:10
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from running numerous benchmark tests with Android-based tablets, it has to be that we can’t always trust them. Case in point with Quadrant, which seems to finish in record timing with the Asus Transformer Prime, but it’s only able to...
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2. c.hack posted on 24 Jan 2012, 14:00 0 1
Artificial benchmarks are pure BS if the device balks when running live wallpaper. I already know my Tegra2 A500 is a slug when I use live wallpaper, or when Pulse is updating, etc. Would someone please come up with real world benchmarks, instead of these meaningless score!
9. KingKurogiii posted on 24 Jan 2012, 16:40 3 0
well the Transformer Prime packing the Tegra III and running ICS hums along perfectly fine with a live wallpaper.
3. Dark4o90 posted on 24 Jan 2012, 14:01 0 1
how can you compare this resolution of the screen with the S2 resolution of that the prime will score less than S2
8. ph00ny posted on 24 Jan 2012, 15:59 0 0
Jebus. Galaxy Note scores 4k+ with same resolution as the prime. (Both Galaxy devices are capped at 60fps)
Happy now?
Graphics portion of the quadrant only accounts for a very small amount of the overall score
6. Tony_1 posted on 24 Jan 2012, 14:41 0 2
To the reviewer. I know its probably not something you can help, BUT you sound so congested or nasally that its almost a complete distraction from the actual video. Please find someone else to do the video parts.
7. ojdidit84 posted on 24 Jan 2012, 15:21 2 0
I find it hard now a days to put much faith in quadrant, which hasn't been updated in almost a year, over Antutu.
10. KingKurogiii posted on 24 Jan 2012, 16:42 1 0
yeah i'm thinking Quadrant needs to update or gtfo. stick to Smartbench 2012 and AnTuTu until that happens.
11. alecgale posted on 24 Jan 2012, 16:54 1 1
What's the point of using quadrant on quad core devices if it doesn't support multi core
12. maier9900 posted on 24 Jan 2012, 18:37 0 3
I dnt see the ipad 2 on that list... why do you guys compare tablets with phones? On that chart should only be tablets like the xoom, iconia, sony etc tablets only. And you said that the prime gets 10,000 when you ran antutu... well ipad 2 gets that number as well and its a dual core. Please make a chart comparing the most popular tablets including ipad 2 so we can get an idea of where each tablet stands..
13. ojdidit84 posted on 24 Jan 2012, 19:30 2 0
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You don't see the iPad 2 on that list because these benchmarks don't exist for iOS, so it's impossible for the iPad 2 to have gotten the same score as this tablet on these benchmarks and even so, one of the benchmarks (Quadrant) hasn't been updated by the developer since February 1st of 2011.
Also, the charts in these benchmarks also don't discern between phones and tablets, they only give the scores for different devices whether they be tablets or phones because the tablets and phones tested still use the same or similar SoC's.
Phonearena doesn't make these charts. These are screenshots from within the benchmarking tools themselves on the phones/tablets being tested...
15. Maeve posted on 27 Jan 2012, 07:50 0 0
I think the real benchmark is 'does it work'? and this does. I have had mine for about 5 days and I can't find fault with it. So much faster and smoother than any other tab I have used and with the keyboard it's a whole new experience:fingers can type and be cursors all at the same time! Brilliant and highly recommend.
16. brainsturridge posted on 28 Jan 2012, 17:10 0 0
great tab..im loving mine.... best android tab by far and imho not far off and ipad 2 in terms of performance and design
17. vanessaelizebeth posted on 15 Feb 2013, 01:55 0 0
To be honest,the results of the ipad arent that distance from Transformer Prime.






