The new tablet will have a Tegra 4 system-on-chip and a 10-inch screen

Sep 2, 2013 06:40 GMT  ·  By

IFA 2013 is just about to start, which means that companies attending the show in Berlin, Germany have begun to officially launch and/or tease their products.

ASUS went for the teaser route when it came to the new Transformer Pad tablet.

Measuring 10.1 inches in screen diagonal, the Android-loaded, portable device relies on NVIDIA's Tegra 4 SoC.

ASUS doesn't actually come out and say it, but it's assumed from the image on Facebook and the filing for the K00C (on the FCC website) that the product is, indeed, powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 4.

Obviously, the tablet boasts Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and multitouch support.

We still have to wait for all the other information though. Alas. Not even the vaguest ETA has been provided, though we can assume the US, at least, will see it soon.