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As per title - I've got a 1.5 month old ASUS TF101 Transformer - 32GB version. Comes with original box, US Charger, converter plug, receipt. ASUS has international warranty so no issue claiming warranty from Australia.

Its an awesome 10" tablet - IPS LCD screen is simply beautiful! Uses the latest Nvidia Tegra dual core SoC which makes everything quick and snappy.

Reason for selling - Got a Nook Color and prefer the smaller size and portability as well as the mod potential.

$500 express posted anywhere in Australia. or PU from Oakleigh VIC.

PM me!

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As per title - I've got a 1.5 month old ASUS TF101 Transformer - 32GB version. Comes with original box, US Charger, converter plug, receipt. ASUS has international warranty so no issue claiming warranty from Australia.

Its an awesome 10" tablet - IPS LCD screen is simply beautiful! Uses the latest Nvidia Tegra dual core SoC which makes everything quick and snappy.

Reason for selling - Got a Nook Color and prefer the smaller size and portability as well as the mod potential.

$500 express posted anywhere in Australia. or PU from Oakleigh VIC.

PM me!

hey does it come with the keyboard dock?

thanks.

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