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If you happen to pick up an Asus Transformer Prime in the UK,
then you can be sure that your particular unit has no Wi-Fi bug to
worry about, although those of us living in the US and have a Transformer Prime to call our own are not exempt. Asus UK recently released a statement, saying, “As part of our unwavering commitment to our customers, we wish to allay some recent concerns regarding the Eee Pad Transformer
Prime TF201. After extensive checks we can confirm that no units have
been supplied to the UK with a known WiFi issue. Any customers
experiencing WiFi issues specifically are advised to contact our support
hotline on tel. 0870 1208 340.” Of course, if you happen to pick up a Transformer Prime TF201 and are not happy with the performance of the GPS module, there is still a window of opportunity for you to return the unit at your point of purchase in order to claim a full refund as per standard consumer rights that are applicable in the UK. If you prefer to hold on to your unit instead, here is a little bit of news that might just uplift your spirits in the middle of a work week – an extension will be granted to the standard ASUS warranty from 12 to 18 months. [Press Release] |
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