On that note, Liliputing has uncovered that Asus Germany expects to start pushing the update on August 5. So for those of you in Europe, a few more days of waiting may just be required.
The update will naturally come over-the-air, your tablet will notify you about it and you can then download and install it.
The biggest thing to come with this version of Android isn't something Transformer owners have any use for. Namely, that's proper support for tablets with resolutions smaller than 1280×800 (which has become the standard for 10.1-inch devices).
Aside from that, the update also brings a new type of compatibility zoom for applications designed for smartphones and not optimized for tablets. This should ensure a better experience while running such apps on your Honeycomb tablet. Last, but not least, media sync from the SD card is now possible.
source: Unwired View
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