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ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T 64 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") NVIDIA Tegra 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Grey

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Bullet Points ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T 64 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") NVIDIA Tegra 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Grey
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  • - 25.6 cm (10.1") 1920 x 1200 pixels IPS
  • - NVIDIA Tegra Tegra 3 1.6 GHz
  • - 64 GB Flash Card reader integrated
  • - Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Bluetooth 3.0+HS
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 14 h
  • - Android
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NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-core CPU, 10.1" LED WUXGA (1920x1200) IPS+ multi-touch, 1GB, 64GB, 8 MP/2 MP Camera, WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth V3.0+EDR, Android 4.0
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The slimmest and lightest 1920x1200 resolution Full HD Android Tablet

Feeling unsatisfied with the quality of an average screen? An upgrade to a FHD screen is what you need. The 1920x1200 resolution is more exquisite and offers more details for a Full HD visual experience. The Super IPS+ offers 600nits of ultra bright backlight so it can be read easily, even under sunlight, at angles up to 178° wide. Screen toughness is also not a problem. As the 1st tablet with the latest generation Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2 , the Infinity offers improved screen impact resistance so it’ll look great even after extended usage. Get immersed in entertainment on the Transformer Pad Infinity!

The Fastest NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 CPU Ever

Powered by the fastest NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 4-Plus-1™ chip around, the world’s 1st quad-core mobile CPU blazes at 1.6GHz, providing the Transformer Pad Infinity the power to browse the web and play 1080p HD video at lightning fast speeds. The snappier response time and better multi-tasking performance make the Transformer Pad Infinity a true mobile entertainment powerhouse.

Improved Graphics Performance

Designed for the next generation of mobile games. More realism with dynamic lighting, physical effects and high resolution environments.

Incredible audio experience with ASUS Sonicmaster Technology

Tuned by the ASUS Golden ears team, audio on the Transformer Pad Infinity is delivered with the most precise processing protocols and codecs, superior speaker construction and large resonance chambers for unforgettable audio enjoyment.

Transform to notebook mode with a full QWERTY chiclet keyboard mobile dock and up to 14 hours* of battery life
Admit it! You miss the touch and feel of a real QWERTY keyboard. The Transformer Pad Infinity offers you a choice to enjoy both notebook and tablet mode and flexible data transfer or storage with the built-in SD card reader and USB port in the optional mobile dock .

The mobile dock offers a full QWERTY keyboard with touchpad and USB port, while also extending battery life to an incredible 14 hours* for all day computing on the go.

*Battery life is measured under power saving mode, playing 720p video playback, Brightness: 100nits, default volume with headphones.

Incredible Beauty

The metallic spun finished design on the Transformer Pad Infinity showcases technology blended with style. At only 8.5mm thin and 598g light, the Infinity’s profile is feather light so you can take it around without being burdened by size or weight.

Superior 8MP rear auto-focus camera with flash

The Transformer Pad Infinity is equipped with the most advanced CMOS sensor and a large F/2.2 aperture, 5-element lens and hybrid IR filter design to ensure sufficient light exposure and making your photos bright and clear. The camera also has a dynamic auto-focus mode and touch to focus function that focuses moving objects and increases the shutter speed to reduce blur.

With the high speed auto-focus and color enhancement design, it provides 30% better color enhancement for crisp and vivid colors, allowing the Transformer Pad Infinity to capture a clear and breathtaking image.

SuperNote - super great app for more than note taking

SuperNote is a versatile note taking app that allows users to take notes and information through a variety of options, including the keyboard, finger input, photo and video capture or audio notes.

ASUS WebStorage

Through the preloaded ASUS WebStorage, users can easily sync across all devices. ASUS WebStorage is a complete cloud solution with one tap to backup. Get started with the free lifetime 8GB storage from the Transformer Pad!

Polaris® Office®, a professional mobile office Solution

Preloaded on the Transformer Pad Infinity is Polaris® Office®, a professional mobile office solution which enables users to edit various types of office documents including documents (.doc), spreadsheets (.xls) and presentation files (.ppt), making the Infinity very attractive for professional use. In addition, the ultra-convenient 8GB of ASUS WebStorage space provides worry-free cloud computing, and best of all, is free for life!

Android™ 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS

Android™ 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is the latest version of the Android platform built for phones, tablets and more. It provides easy multitasking, rich notifications, customizable home screens, resizable widgets and deep interactivity for a full web experience. Supporting Adobe® Flash® and the ever growing Google Play, entertainment is a finger swipe away.

The convenient ASUS Launcher also allows users to launch software, manage content, access online services and connect devices with a few simple taps.

Magazines, newspapers and books: rich content for everyday use

In addition to the music and videos provided in MyCloud, the Transformer Pad Infinity also offers accessibility to purchase newspapers from Press Reader, magazines from Zinio and books from Amazon Kindle. With the Transformer Prime, drop the heavy books and papers from your life.

Short summary description ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T 64 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") NVIDIA Tegra 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Grey:
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ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T, 25.6 cm (10.1"), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 64 GB, 1 GB, Android, Grey

Long summary description ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T 64 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") NVIDIA Tegra 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Grey:
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ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T. Display diagonal: 25.6 cm (10.1"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1200 pixels. Internal storage capacity: 64 GB. Processor frequency: 1.6 GHz, Processor family: NVIDIA Tegra, Processor model: Tegra 3. Internal memory: 1 GB. Top Wi-Fi standard: Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Card reader integrated. Weight: 1.14 kg. Operating system installed: Android. Product colour: Grey

Display
Display diagonal *
25.6 cm (10.1")
Display resolution *
1920 x 1200 pixels
LED backlight
Yes
Panel type
IPS
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Processor
Processor family *
NVIDIA Tegra
Processor model *
Tegra 3
Processor frequency *
1.6 GHz
Processor cores
4
Memory
Internal memory *
1 GB
Internal memory type
DDR3-SDRAM
Storage
Internal storage capacity *
64 GB
Card reader integrated *
Yes
Compatible memory cards
MicroSD (TransFlash), SD
Storage media *
Flash
Graphics
Graphics card family
NVIDIA
Audio
Built-in speaker(s)
Yes
Built-in microphone
Yes
Number of built-in speakers
1
Camera
Built-in camera
Yes
Main camera resolution (numeric)
8 MP
Auto focus
Yes
Video recording
Yes
Second camera
Yes
Second camera resolution
2 MP
Network
Bluetooth
Yes
Bluetooth version
3.0+HS
Network
Top Wi-Fi standard *
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Wi-Fi standards
802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Data network
Not supported
Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity
1
Micro HDMI ports quantity
1
Microphone in
Yes
Headphone out
Yes
Design
Form factor *
Slate
Product colour *
Grey
Performance
GPS (satellite)
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
Electronic compass
Yes
Position location *
Yes
Software
Platform *
Android
Operating system version
4.0
Operating system installed *
Android
Battery
Battery technology *
Lithium Polymer (LiPo)
Battery life (max)
14 h
Weight & dimensions
Width
263 mm
Depth
18.9 mm
Height
180.8 mm
Weight
1.14 kg
Packaging content
Keyboard included
Yes
Other features
Docking connector
Yes
Wi-Fi
Yes
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:56:19
Uk has collected 228 expert reviews for ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T 64 GB 25.6 cm (10.1") NVIDIA Tegra 1 GB Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Android Grey and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
86%
Source Review comments Score
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:37
ASUS has unveiled its new Transformer Pad Infinity, a top of the line Android tablet with a 10.1in 2560x1600 IPS screen. It's an upgrade to last year's TF700T model with the same name and also has the ability to output 4K content via a HDMI port...
Good High resolution screen, 4K content output, Keyboard dock...
Bad Light on official details, No word on release date...
Bottom line ASUS' 2013 Transformer Pad Infinity is a top of the line Android tablet with a 10.1in 2560x1600 IPS screen. It's an upgrade to last year's model with the same name and also has the ability to output 4K content via a HDMI port...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:38
ASUS' flagship Android tablet — the Eee Pad Transformer Prime — only launched in Australia in January but it's soon going to be superseded by a new and improved model. The ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity will launch in Australia in early July , boasting an...
0%
Bit-Tech.net
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:38
This resolution marks a significant upgrade over the, still impressive, Full HD panel of last year's Transformer Infinity and takes the 11.6in range into so called Retina territory where pixels are simply too small to be visible. Like the new Asus Ze...
0%
resellernews.co.nz
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:38
In April last year, we tested the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 – a 10.1-inch Android tablet that docks with an included keyboard to form something akin to a netbook. We rated the Transformer highly, at 4.5 stars. So we were excited to receive...
0%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:39
It takes a lot to divert attention from the shiny iPads, but the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity manages it easily.Its design, build and feel are all top notch – good and solid. The brushed aluminium finish on the back looks great and gives the unit an e...
Good Super-slick interface, beautiful build, high-res screen, keyboard dock included...
Bad Could sound better...
Bottom line So the Transformer Pad Infinity offers something different to the iPad and it delivers on many fronts. Despite running last year's Android 4.0, the tablet is a delight to use, with its gorgeous screen and speedy processor.The snap-on keyboard brings added...
80%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:45
Part tablet, part laptop, Asus' split-personality Transformer devices deliver welcome innovation in a sea of copycat tablets. They've never been cheap, but the latest Transformer Pad Infinity 700 ventures even further into premium territory by adding a Fu...
Bottom line A very versatile and striking all-in-one solution...
0%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:58
The next model in the Asus Transformer series features modest updates to what was one of the best Android tablets when it was released, bringing a better screen and faster chip to an already excellent design. What is essentially the fourth Asus Andro...
Good Solid build; One of the highest resolution tablet screens out there outside of the Apple camp; Super IPS+ screen makes it semi-usable outdoors in daylight; Great keyboard;...
Bad Glossy screen; Expensive; Doesn't feel as fast as it should;...
Bottom line In making modest updates to the Transformer Prime, Asus has come up with a decent refresh, even if the price doesn't necessarily make it the easy purchase that the Prime was before the new iPad came out.If you're in the market for a tablet with strong key...
70%
channelnews.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:58
Asus' adorned Transformer has had its insides beefed up. The jump in performance is profound...
Good Hugely Powerful; Keyboard is a worthwhile addition; One of the best screens we've seen on a tablet; Excellent battery life;...
Bad Expensive;...
90%
smarthouse.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:58
Setting the Bar High Following the success of Apple's iPad, every manufacturer released an imitation tablet except for Asus. They saw room for improvement—innovation even—by introducing a tablet that can be mounted into a functional keyboard. For them...
Good Hugely Powerful; Keyboard is a worthwhile addition; One of the best screens we've seen on a tablet; Excellent battery life;...
Bad Expensive;...
90%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:59
When it comes to tablets, it seems Asus is on a bit of a roll. In my estimation, its Transformer Pad is the best value 10-incher on the market and, lest we forget the company makes the altogether excellent Nexus 7 for Google. There is no sign of Asus r...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer range continues to expand and evolve apace and with the Infinity you get a superb 1080p screen, 64GB of storage and an even more powerful incarnation of Nvidia’s Tegra 3 chipset. In use it is an altogether superb device but at £2...
85%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:59
We think that Asus, even more than Samsung, has produced the most interesting tablets, along with Apple. The firm threw itself into Android tablets from the start, and has really pushed the keyboard dock, giving people a way of getting more out of the...
Good Stunning display, keyboard makes this more useful than other tablets, sleek design, fast, decent battery life...
Bad Trackpad is less than ideal, keyboard layout will challenge those trying to replace a laptop, expensive, no 3G option in the UK as yet...
Bottom line Aside from the cost, and the ongoing issue of the trackpad being a little bit too small on the Transformers, we really like this package. It's a lovely stand-alone tablet but the keyboard makes it so much more attractive. Our only serious reservation i...
80%
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:59
The follow up to Asus's flawless Transformer Prime tablet, the Infinity has some pretty big shoes to fill. Retailing at a hefty £600 the Infinity breaks away from Asus's strategy with the Nexus 7, taking Apple's new iPad tablet head on for the top spot...
Good Great performance, amazing screen, brilliant build quality, decent battery...
Bad Cost, not Jelly Bean...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is the best high end Android tablet on the market offering terrifyingly good performance, but with a premium £600 price tag...
80%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:59
Asus has refined its premium Transformer range, offering another hybrid device for users who want a device to create as well as consume content.The display sets the device apart from competing tablets and even challenges the market leading Retina display...
Bottom line The best premium Android tablet on the market, the Infinity 700 has a superb display, a powerful processor and tons of storage, which can be expanded. However, you'll have to wait for the Jelly Bean update, the £600 price makes it a significant inves...
80%
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:56:00
In the world of Android tablets ASUS lead the way along with Samsung and many would say the Transformer range exceeds the Galaxy Tab units due to the extreme flexibility and features they offer. The official ASUS dock as an example gives the Transformer r...
Bottom line There is no doubting that tablets with metal backs feel higher quality than those that use plastic so the Transformer Pad Infinity is off to a good start with its build… though it is fair to say that plastic and soft touch unit's offer a bit more grip and...
100%
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:56:00
Buying Guide 15 best Android tablets in the world The Transformer range of Android tablets has become the jewel of Asus's crown and the best alternative to Apple's new iPad . Along with the Asus Transformer Prime and the Asus Transformer Pad 300 , the mos...
Good Full HD resolution, Excellent battery life, MicroSD connectivity, Keyboard dock...
Bad Tinny speakers, Chassis doesn't stay cool, Camera options could be improved, Pricey...
Bottom line Asus has almost defined its tablets as the de facto alternatives to the iPad, and with this offering it's hard to argue. Everything we'd look for in a high-end tablet is present and accounted for with the Transformer Pad Infinity. While power is always w...
90%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:56:00
We've always had a lot of time for Asus' Transformer Pad range, with both the original Transformer and the more recent Asus Transformer Prime getting a positive reception. We first saw the new Transformer Pad Infinity at MWC in March and marvelled at its...
Bottom line The best Android tablet you can buy, although the price will make you think twice...
80%
alphr.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:56:01
Part tablet, part laptop, Asus' split-personality Transformer devices deliver some welcome innovation in a sea of copycat tablets. They've never been cheap, but the latest Transformer Pad Infinity 700 - due for release on 31 August - ventures even further...
Bottom line Asus gives its hybrid a stunning high-resolution screen and a turbo-charged processor, but it's as expensive as they come...
83%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:56:13
Already found in monitors and in the Acer A700 tablet, 1920 x 1200-pixel screens will be seen in even more tablets and hybrid computers in 2013. Indeed, Japan Display began... Three all-star tablets, one price (well, pretty much). The Surface 32 GB, iPad...
Good Full HD display: sharp, crisp with text and videos, Decent colour accuracy, Fast, responsive OS / Tegra 3 processor performance in games, Battery life is still pretty good, in spite of the extra power required by the screen, Good camera / Stable WiFi sign...
Bad The Prime keyboard dock isn't a 100% perfect fit, Audio quality could be better / No media player, Super IPSmode drains battery life, Proprietary port for charging and connections, Battery life with heavyweight games...
Bottom line Android finally is catching up with the visual comfort of the iPad's Retina display. The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T combines the power of the Tegra 3 processor with Asus' trademark high-end finish to deliver a versatile product with a top-qualit...
100%
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:56:14
The new Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T has a much higher resolution than ASUS' previous models. To find out what the user experience is like and whether the higher price is worth it, Hardware.Info thoroughly tested the latest tablet by ASUS. We have...
Bottom line The new ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T is a very interesting tablet. It performs really well, only the battery life is a bit on the short side. But that's an issue that's present with all ASUS tablets we've seen until now. When we compare the Inf...
0%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-02-06 01:20:02
Meet the Asus Transformer Infinity , Asus' flagship tablet for 2012. Absolutely loaded with impressive hardware, and a good screen, the Asus Transformer Infinity is impressive in its own right. If you buy the optional keyboard dock, you will also gain an...
Bottom line Sections...
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itproportal.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
We’re a little late to this particular party, so let’s get the hyperbole out of the way. The Asus Transformer Infinity is unquestionably the finest Android tablet you can currently buy, and the strongest competition Apple’s iPad has ever had. It’s beautif...
Good Dazzling HD screen, Impressive performance, Extremely versatile, Great build quality, Long battery life...
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line Sleek, beautiful, great-to-use and powerful, the Asus Transformer Infinity goes toe-to-toe with the iPad 3 as the finest tablet of the moment. The iPad has the edge on graphics performance and quality software, but the Asus has connectivity and versatil...
90%
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
Despite the fact that the Transformer Pad Infinity looks virtually identical to its predecessor, it proves itself a worthy upgrade because of the sharp Full HD display. Plus that more powerful quad-core chip is a boon to media fans and gamers, while t...
Good Large sharp display; keyboard dock featuring builtin USB port and battery, powerful Nvidia quadcore chips, loads of storage space...
Bad Very average touchpad...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity offers the user the best of both worlds. It has quad-core power for games, a sharp Full HD display for films, and the keyboard dock makes typing documents and emails for work simple...
90%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
Meet the Asus Transformer Infinity , Asus' flagship tablet for 2012. Absolutely loaded with hardware, the Transformer Infinity is impressive in its own right. If you buy the optional keyboard dock, you will also gain an extra battery, a USB port, and the...
Bottom line Despite the promised dramatic boost in tablet performance, the Transformer Infinity falls short in some areas. Now that the newest generation of tablets are starting to have better screen and battery performance, it's a little perplexing to see a tablet w...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
After a lengthy release delay in Australia, ASUS' flagship tablet for 2012, the Transformer Pad Infinity, has finally landed Down Under. The combination of an excellent display, a stylish design and impressive performance make the Transformer Pad Infin...
Good Excellent, high res display, Good build quality and finish, Battery life...
Bad Expensive, No 3G or 4G model, Some annoying software issues...
Bottom line An excellent, high resolution screen, a stylish design that's well constructed and great battery life make the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity one of the best Android tablets on the market. However, the lack of 3G or 4G connectivity is a downside and there...
85%
T3.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
Having already delivered five-star worthy tablets in the shape of the Asus Transformer Prime and more recently the Google Nexus 7 , the Asus Transformer Infinity is the newest member of the slate family brandishing a full HD display and the familiar table...
Good Sharp, bright full HD screen, Great battery life, Great storage options...
Bad Price, No USB charging, ASUS applications...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is due to launch in the UK in August, costing around £400. And our Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 review shows that this Android tablet is well worth the wait. Once again, Asus delivers a complete package wi...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 takes over from its predecessor as the top Android tablet available. You get high performance mixed with high style, and you don't have to make a lot of sacrifices to get both. Other tablets - including the Prime...
90%
tlbhd.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity sums up all the efforts Asus has put into their tablets in the last year or so. I've tested the first Asus Transformer slate last year in April, I even bought one quickly after, as it was perhaps the best Android tablet b...
Good good looking and solid built; slim and light; Full HD IPS screen; fast hardware platform; good performances; good battery life; can be paired with a matching docking station...
Bad Android still has its issues, especially on tablets; no USB port on the tablet; there's only one speaker and it's not impressive...
Bottom line If you're an Android user and are looking for the best available tablet on the market, budget aside, the Asus Transformer Infinity Pad TF700 is your best pick. As long as you're completely aware of what Android can and cannot offer for you on a tablet...
80%
evogadget.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
The Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is truly the first tablet today that has a full high definition screen. There are two versions: one costs $499 and it features 32GB and the other has a price of $599 and it sports 64GB. Our review will tell you more abou...
Bottom line The Asus Tran former Pad Infinity TF700 will prompt you into buying it asap. It has many pros and fewer cons than compared to rivaling brands...
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trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
Asus makes some of the most interesting tablets in existence. They're not identikit copies of some other manufacturer's kit, instead offering something different. The Transformer Pad Infinity, like its predecessors, has a fantastic keyboard add-on that sk...
Good Fantastic screen, Powerful, Superb build, Long battery life...
Bad Expensive, A little bit of occasional lag/judder, So-so internal speaker...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity is a fantastic Android tablet. It has tweaked the design of its predecessor the Prime, upped the clock speed and shot the screen's pixel count into the stars. There's very little to dislike about this tablet, even if it d...
90%
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2014-02-27 01:08:16
When Apple's iPad first hit the market, the entire computing world was turned upside down. How could something come out of nowhere, and on its first go, get it so right? The tablet market was created virtually from a single product, but we all know th...
Bottom line After a week with the Transformer Pad Infinity, I came away with split impressions. I really didn't like how it crashed and locked up on me those few times, nor the slight lag on the UI that I experienced - on the other hand, the screen is hands-down...
90%
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2014-02-27 01:08:17
When we reviewed Asus’ EEE Pad Transformer Prime tablet earlier this year, we were undeniably impressed.That tablet echoed so much of what we loved about another stellar offering in Asus’ stable, namely the Zenbook ultrabook, that we could not wait to...
0%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2014-03-12 01:05:17
The Transformer Infinity is pretty much exactly the same device as the Transformer Prime, the only difference is it has a true HD display and a slightly faster processor.That means you get the same excellent materials and build quality, with some beautifu...
Good Excellent build quality, Fantastic display, Powerful and fast, Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0, Some nice pre-installed apps...
Bad Expensive for what it can do, Proprietary charging port...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-12 01:05:17
Stuff magazine Fri, Jul 20 2012, 10:57AM If you took our advice and bought a Transformer Prime late last year you might have been slightly miffed when Asus announced a in January before you'd even had chance to set up your Google Play account. T...
Good Dazzling screen is perfect for movies, Battery lasted longer than expected, Transformation will impress mates at the pub...
Bad Keyboard feels cramped after a while, Fewer apps for Android tablets than iPad...
Bottom line A full HD display scores the Infinity the title of best Android slate from the Transformer Prime...
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apcmag.com
Updated:
2014-03-21 01:16:05
While we were hoping for an absolute flood of Android tablets in 2012, what we've seen instead is a steady trickle, and while some have been competent, most are pretty average. Perhaps the most interesting trend has been the decisive split between prem...
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crn.com.au
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2014-03-21 01:16:06
See all pictures here »Over the past couple of years, Asus has carved out a respectable niche for itself in the laptop/tablet 'hybrid' market. While plenty of other tablet manufacturers offer keyboard accessories as an optional extra, none have integrated...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity is an impressive performer that provides the functionality of a laptop with the convenience of a tablet device. If you're willing to overlook the questionable price tag, there's a lot here to like...
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rigviews.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-23 01:11:07
Yet to make a bash around mid-July in the US, Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700, featuring faster-clocked processor (1.6 GHz) and improved resolution (1,920-by-1,200), sensitivity and camera (8-megapixel), within a sleeker framework (0.33 inch) endeavor...
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bit.com.au
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2014-03-26 01:13:55
Part tablet, part laptop, Asus' split-personality Transformer devices deliver welcome innovation in a sea of copycat tablets. They've never been cheap, but the latest Transformer Pad Infinity 700 ventures even further into premium territory by adding a Fu...
Bottom line Just as the iPad's Retina display eclipsed the previous generation, the Infinity delivers a tantalising taste of Android's potential. Its glorious display, solid battery life and fast internals make for a slick, premium tablet experience. It's never going...
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techradar.com/au/
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2014-04-14 01:15:40
Anyone who is familiar with Asus' products will be familiar with the Transformer concept. The new Asus Transfomer Pad is here to challenge the dominance of the iPad Air, as well as the Sony Xperia Tablet Z and Google Nexus 10.The key to the popularity of...
Good Keyboard dock, Highres screen, Immense battery life, microSD support...
Bad Heavy, Screen not very bright, No mobile web, Poor camera...
Bottom line For those looking at a dual-purpose device, something that can be used on the morning commute to watch movies and play games with an easy switch to the creation of a word processing document for work, there is little that the Transformer Pad can do wrong...
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whattabletpc.com
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2014-05-04 01:32:08
Hey everybody, it's Dave Altavilla for Hot Hardware here with the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity 10-inch Android tablet.This is the follow on to the premium Asus Transformer Prime 10-inch Android slate and it has a number of upgrades. Here you see it plugg...
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itnews.com.au
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2014-06-06 01:28:54
In the past couple of years, Asus has carved out a respectable niche for itself in the laptop/tablet 'hybrid' market.Plenty of other tablet manufacturers offer keyboard accessories as an optional extra but none have integrated the two as successfully as t...
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smartoffice.com.au
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2014-06-18 02:25:38
Setting the Bar High Following the success of Apple's iPad, every manufacturer released an imitation tablet except for Asus. They saw room for improvement—innovation even—by introducing a tablet that can be mounted into a functional keyboard. For them...
Good Hugely Powerful, Keyboard is a worthwhile addition, One of the best screens we've seen on a tablet, Excellent battery life...
Bad Expensive...
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thunderbaylive.com
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2014-08-06 01:44:37
Lisa Gade reviews the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Android tablet. The TF700 has an HD 1920 x 1200 IPS + display with Gorilla Glass 2. It runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on a 1.6GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 quad core CPU with 1 gig DDR 3 RAM and 32 or 64...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-04 03:44:01
Asus currently has a tight range of products, especially when it comes to mobile devices. Its trifecta of tablet offerings — dubbed Transformer — consists of the entry-level Pad, the power-hungry Prime and now we have the weaponised Infinity. We liked it...
Bottom line When Asus premiered the Transformer Infinity in Sydney a few weeks ago, we were excited. Now that we've had a chance to get into the guts of the device and review it, we've discovered that not all the glitters is gold, but it's still a right-sight shinier...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-04 03:44:02
Asus completed its Australian tablet trinity today by outing the Transformer Infinity locally. The Transformer Infinity is the gadget maker's high-end gaming and media tablet, so how does it feel now that it's finally in our hands?If you've ever seen a Tr...
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pcworld.co.nz
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2016-03-26 05:06:11
NameTablet: Asus Transformer Infinity TF700At a glance:10-inch, 1920 x 1200-pixel display,1.6GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core CPU,1GB RAM, 32GB eMMC flash storage,Dockable keyboard with auxiliary batterySummary:An improvement over the Transformer Prime, but s...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-20 01:18:45
ASUS is on a roll with their line of tablets, and it shows in the steady progression of every generation, from low- to high-end. The Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T outspokenly placed an exclamation point on its spec sheet, throwing out a warning to all r...
Bottom line Well, there are no surprises here. Even without the numbers, it's clear that the TF700T works so much better on ICS than any other tablet in the market. Overclocking the Tegra 3 quad-core processor was definitely worth it, and it shows on paper and in rea...
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stuff.tv/my/
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2016-11-20 01:18:46
The new addition of a plastic strip round the back of the Infinity might make your inner style guru shudder, but it's an important move to improve Wi-Fi and GPS reception after some Transformer Prime owners found that its all-aluminum back blocked Wi-Fi a...
Good Dazzling screen is perfect for movies, Battery lasted longer than expected, Transformation will impress mates at the pub...
Bad Keyboard feels cramped after a while, Fewer apps for Android tablets than iPad...
Bottom line Asus (and Google) are still a few steps behind Apple in terms of uber-resolutions and tablet-optimised apps. And given that it costs the same sort of money we can see why many (if not most) buyers would immediately opt for the iPad 3. But the Transformer...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2016-11-20 01:18:46
ASUS took to the stage of this year's MWC to unveil more Android 4.0 tablets, namely the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity 700 and the Transformer Pad 300, apart from its long-awaited PadFone . Perhaps in preparation for a long line of hybrid tablet/netbook d...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-20 01:18:46
ASUS took to the stage of this year's MWC to unveil more Android 4.0 tablets, namely the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity 700 and the Transformer Pad 300, apart from its long-awaited PadFone . Perhaps in preparation for a long line of hybrid tablet/netbook d...
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apcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:43
While we were hoping for an absolute flood of Android tablets in 2012, what we've seen instead is a steady trickle, and while some have been competent, most are pretty average. Perhaps the most interesting trend has been the decisive split between prem...
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theverge.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:55:49
The Transformer Pad Infinity always promised to be a great way to watch movies, but does Jelly Bean turn it into a truly killer tablet, worth the price premium over the Nexus 7 and ready to compete with the iPad? Let's find out...
Good Fantastic display, Android 4.1 upgrade brings cool features, Excellent industrial design...
Bad Still too many performance issues, App ecosystem lags iOS, Dock is heavy, keyboard cramped...
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tweaktown.com
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2013-11-30 11:55:54
When Apple's iPad first hit the market, the entire computing world was turned upside down. How could something come out of nowhere, and on its first go, get it so right? The tablet market was created virtually from a single product, but we all know th...
Bottom line After a week with the Transformer Pad Infinity, I came away with split impressions. I really didn't like how it crashed and locked up on me those few times, nor the slight lag on the UI that I experienced - on the other hand, the screen is hands-down...
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stuff.tv
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2013-11-30 11:56:05
Stuff magazine Fri, Jul 20 2012, 10:57AM If you took our advice and bought a Transformer Prime late last year you might have been slightly miffed when Asus announced a in January before you'd even had chance to set up your Google Play account. T...
Bottom line A full HD display scores the Infinity the title of best Android slate from the Transformer Prime...
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hothardware.com
Updated:
2013-11-30 11:56:12
There are generally two types of iterative processes that manufacturers go through with respect to product development and refinement; there are feature and performance enhancements that result from market feedback and there are enhancements as a resul...
Good Fastest Android tablet we've tested yet, Gorgeous design, Super thin at. 33", Beautiful, bright high-res 1920X1200 display with Super IPS+ Mode, Hugely improved camera performance, 32GB model is still just $499, even with all the upgrades, Respectable bat...
Bad Still only one speaker port, Surface finish can scratch easily...
Bottom line Performance Analysis: The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity offers a level of performance that is somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 - 20% faster all around, versus the previous generation high-end Transformer Prime. In fact, the Transformer Pad Infinity in...
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anandtech.com
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2014-01-23 01:05:58
At Computex a few weeks ago ASUS gave us exactly what we had been hoping for: a Transformer-style tablet running Windows 8. In fact, ASUS gave us a bunch of options as far as Windows 8 tablets go. The two we've been asking for are the Tablet 600 and Table...
Bottom line The Transformer Pad Infinity addresses everything we didn't like about the Transformer Prime. Both WiFi and GPS performance are much improved, the latter to the point of actual usability. The display is also appreciably better thanks to its very high pane...
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makeuseof.com
Updated:
2014-02-05 01:07:19
The $599 64GB ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity (TF700T) is a high-powered, lightweight tablet with a detachable keyboard you'll actually enjoy typing on. Not everyone thinks the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity is the best tablet on the market, but I can't imag...
Bottom line I'm enjoying this tablet, and think you will too.MakeUseOf recommends: Buy it.If you're eager to own a brand new $450 ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity, join the giveaway!How do I win the ASUS Transformer Pad InfinityStep 1: Fill in the giveaway formPlease fi...
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gadgetreview.com
Updated:
2014-02-06 01:20:02
In the range of 10” tablets, the iPad reigns supreme. At just 9.7”, it is the unstoppable force that no company has managed to put a serious dent into for over two years. And while companies like Samsung have tried, their products have failed by compariso...
Good The fastest performance of nearly any device in nearly every way, A beautiful 1080p display that is bright enough to work outdoors while still delivering excellent picture quality, Well designed form factor with highquality parts and feel, With keyboard d...
Bad Features like power settings are excessive for tablet users, The biggest bottleneck for this tablet is Android itself. The OS just isn't at the point where the TF700T can shine above and beyond the competition...
Bottom line The ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T is the most powerful tablet on the market. There's no doubt about it, even several months after its release. There's little doubt that it's the best 10” Android tablet you can buy. Based on the price and functional...
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knowyourmobile.com
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2014-02-06 01:20:02
The Transformer Infinity is pretty much exactly the same device as the Transformer Prime, the only difference is it has a true HD display and a slightly faster processor.That means you get the same excellent materials and build quality, with some beautifu...
Good Excellent build quality, Fantastic display, Powerful and fast, Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0, Some nice preinstalled apps...
Bad Expensive for what it can do, Proprietary charging port...
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knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2014-02-06 01:20:03
Encased in the champagne silver, the Transformer Pad Infinity looks like an expensive gadget. And it is, at £600. But price aside, the metal backplate with its spherical brushed-metal effect looks absolutely stunning. Pictures just don't do it justice.The...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T landed on our desk a couple of months after it launched, having passed the test of time and coincidentally at a time closer to the launch of the first Windows 8 tablets. And that’s interesting because the 10.1-...
Good Excellent, bright super highres display, Gorgeous sturdy design and build, Superb battery life...
Bad Android and apps are not yet fully optimized to work with the keyboard dock, No microUSB port, No Jelly Bean yet...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T costs $500 and at that price faces direct competition from the new iPad, so - despite the fact that one runs on Android and the other on iOS - comparisons are inevitable. They both feature brilliant screens, bu...
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mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
twitter: @lisagade) There's nothing like anticipation and low inventory to hype a product. We saw that with the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime early this year, and now its successor, the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is poised to start another...
Good HD IPS display is wonderful, slim, light, fast and versatile with optional keyboard dock, HD IPS display is wonderful, slim, light, fast and versatile with optional keyboard dock, HD IPS display is wonderful, slim, ligh...
Bad Dock and headphone ports not the best design, Dock and headphone ports not the best design, Dock and headphone ports not the best design, Dock and headphone ports not the best design...
Bottom line Yes! Finally a high end Asus Android tablet that we can love. My two weeks with the Asus Transformer Infinity TF700 have been truly enjoyable. The HD Super IPS + display is simply beautiful and the tablet is very fast. It's been stable as well with no...
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insidehw.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
Just over half a year since the presentation of the phenomenal Prime, ASUS has prepared a successor in the Transformer family, namely Infinity. And while its predecessor was all about balancing and cost-cutting, the new one is much more Epicurean in na...
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techreviewsource.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
The New Apple iPad ($499, 4.5 stars) started the resolution race, and it looks like Asus is the first to market with an Android contender—the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 ($499/32GB, $599/64GB). We first heard about this tablet back at Mobile World...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Android tablet is due to launch in the UK in August, costing around £400. And with the latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich update, this tablet is well worth the wait.Once again, Asus delivers a complete package wi...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 takes over from its predecessor as the top Android tablet available. You get high performance mixed with high style, and you don't have to make a lot of sacrifices to get both. Other tablets - including the Prim...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
The New Apple iPad ($499, 4.5 stars) started the resolution race, and it looks like Asus is the first to market with an Android contender—the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 ($499/32GB, $599/64GB). We first heard about this tablet back at Mobile...
Good Incredibly bright and sharp screen. Thin and light aluminum body. Blazing fast quad-core Tegra 3 processor.
Bad Dearth of apps that take advantage of the screen...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is the best large-screen Android tablet money can buy, with an incredibly bright and sharp high-resolution display and blazing fast quad-core processor, but there just aren't enough apps...
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computershopper.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
Here in 2012, the tablet market has been getting increasingly complicated for buyers. Not long ago, your main choices for a non-Windows-based tablet were either an Apple iPad, or one of myriad Android offerings in 7-inch or 10-inch screen sizes, with disp...
Good Best-looking screen we've seen in a tablet (barring 2012 iPad), Tegra chip keeps performance snappy, despite high-resolution screen, Compatible with Transformer Prime's keyboard dock...
Bad Proprietary dock/charge connector, Dock required to gain USB port, full-size SD-card slot...
Bottom line With the best screen we've seen outside an iPad, plus cutting-edge Nvidia internals and solid build quality, the Infinity is the best Android tablet we've tested. You'll definitely appreciate it if you see it with your own eyes. Read More...
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ubergizmo.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
With the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700, Asus aims at providing a better visual performance for both the viewing experience and for image capture. The new FHD IPS touch display delivers higher resolution (1920×1080) than its predecessors, namely the Tr...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity is one of the best high-end tablet on the market. Compared to the dominant iOS tablets, it offers more “bang for the buck” with the storage extension options (with MicroSD on the Pad + SD slot on the dock) and the brillia...
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wired.com
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2014-02-12 01:08:25
Asus is making some of the best Android tablets on the market. In fact, the Taiwanese company currently offers three 10.1-inch-screen tablets within its premium Transformer line.The best of the bunch is Asus’ latest, the new flagship Transformer Pad In...
Good Lots of speed and brawn. Beautiful display is one of the best on a tablet. Ice Cream Sandwich is a joy compared to previous versions of Android. Lightweight. Built with topnotch materials — feels durable, not cheap. Mobile dock adds a comfortable keyboard...
Bad The mobile dock is expensive at 0, and its trackpad isn't great. Poor speaker design. Android still doesn't have enough tabletoptimized apps...
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engadget.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
More Info ASUS Eee Pad MeMO ME171, ME370T and high-end Transformer Prime TF700T revealed ASUS rebrands its tablets 'Transformer Pads,' announces the high-end Infinity Series with either Tegra 3 or Snapdragon's S4 chip ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity Series...
Good Higher-res display with wide viewing anglesSmooth gaming performanceRelatively good camera...
Bad Suffers from some performance hiccupsKeyboard dock is still cramped, scratch-prone...
Bottom line The TF700 amounts to a welcome (and evolutionary) upgrade over last year's Transformer Prime. When it goes on sale next month, it will be one of the best 10-inch Android tablets...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
Once again, Asus delivers a complete package with its Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Android tablet. The long-awaited Infinity maintains the slim, stylish, multipurpose tradition of its predecessor, the Asus Transformer Prime, while bringing an im...
Good Slim, lightweight design, Keyboard dock provides extra battery and ports...
Bad Display is overly bright at times...
Bottom line The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 takes over from its predecessor as the top Android tablet available. You get high performance mixed with high style, and you don't have to make a lot of sacrifices to get both. Other tablets--including the Prime, wh...
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androidpolice.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
Fun fact: a 1080p display packs 2,073,600 pixels. The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity (or TF700)? 2,304,000 - or 230,400 more. Most 1080p HDTVs are somewhere around 40-60 inches. The TF700 checks in at just 10. Compared to a 40" HDTV, that's 111% of the...
Good The Pad itself has phenomenal build quality. Extremely solid better than the Prime, even (more below), What happens when you take a fast CPU and fast RAM, and make both even faster? Speed. Demon, The tablet is finally backwardcompatible, in this case with the TF201 dock. (Or the TF201's dock is forwardcompatible. However you want to look at it.), Asus's customizations are relatively few and tas...
Bottom line One of the things I've noticed about Asus with the TF101 -> TF201 -> TF700? They're really good at fixing (most of) the things and not screwing with the stuff that's already good. Unfortunately, they've neglected two pretty annoying things: the trackpa...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2014-02-12 01:08:25
The ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity takes an already-excellent design and ups the ante yet again.In the world of Android tablets, which -- and let's be perfectly honest here -- has been less than inspiring of late, there consistently has been one bright...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-03-12 01:05:17
What traits must a tablet possess in order to earn the title of ”the best Android tablet?” Is it hardware? A quad-core CPU, or a large, high-resolution display that bedazzles your eyes? Or how about a rock bottom price? Or, is it software like Android 4.0...
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droid-life.com
Updated:
2014-03-14 01:11:57
Asus is back this month with another Android tablet entry that looks to build upon their ever-expanding line. This new release is called the Transformer Pad Infinity , a slightly beefed up Transformer Prime-esque device with an incredibly high display res...
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tablet-news.com
Updated:
2014-03-21 01:16:06
Remember the teaser we've shown you last month? Well, as some of you guessed, it was the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity that reached us for review purposes. Now, the review time is here and you can read all about the first Full HD Android tablet right here...
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recombu.com
Updated:
2014-03-26 01:13:55
Asus has been busy behind the scenes readying the next wave of devices for the limelight and just the other day the company's Chairman – Jonney Shih unveiled a number of new computing solutions for both home and mobile use. For mobile users, the highlight...
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Techreport.com
Updated:
2014-04-05 01:20:08
Months before Apple revealed the new iPad and its gorgeous Retina display, we got our first look at a high-density tablet screen. It sat in Asus' suite at the Consumer Electronics Show framed by a new Transformer tablet, then known as the Transformer Prim...
Bottom line It's no secret we love Asus' Transformer approach to tablet hybrids. Potential balancing issues aside, the keyboard dock is a great complement to a device that would be truly less capable without a real keyboard attached. In addition to offering a great...
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vr-zone.com
Updated:
2014-04-09 01:14:32
We first saw during CES 2012 an early engineering sample of the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T, which is essentially a 1920×1200 screen upgrade of the much acclaimed Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF200 . Our counterparts at Chinese VR-Zone have put it t...
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androidandme.com
Updated:
2014-07-23 01:41:29
In the battle to steal Android tablet market and mind share from Samsung, it would be hard to argue against ASUS as the most formidable combatant.Their solid build quality, powerful hardware and typically light skinning of Android has endeared them to And...
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technobuffalo.com
Updated:
2014-08-02 01:26:10
ASUS first introduced the Transformer Prime late last year and, at the time, we dubbed it the “best Android tablet yet.” The company recently sent us its latest Transformer-branded tablet, known as the Transformer Pad Infinity, or TF700 for short. It spor...
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thessdreview.com
Updated:
2014-08-06 01:44:37
Frankly speaking, it makes sense for ASUS to dive into tablets. They already produce premium lines of business and gaming laptops, so tablets are the next logical direction. It certainly doesn't become a question as to whether ASUS can make their name in...
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mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2014-08-07 01:32:58
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 are two of the hottest and newest 10" Android tablets. Both feature a pleasing 10.1" displays, a quad core CPU...
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mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2014-08-07 01:32:58
The New iPad and the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700, two top tablets whose price starts at $499 (though a more direct comparison is the $599 32 gig WiFi New iPad and $499 32 gig WiFi Transformer TF700) . So how do you pick, assuming you're not lucky...
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mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2014-08-07 01:32:58
Google Nexus 7 vs. Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Tablet Comparison SmackdownHere's a tablet comparison where the winner is always Asus. That's because Asus makes both the Nexus 7 tablet and the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700. The Nexus 7 is Goo...
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techspot.com
Updated:
2015-01-01 01:34:21
The tablet market doesn't look very different than it did a year ago from the perspective of who's doing well and who's not. And yet quite a bit has changed in the last twelve months. Apple is still the undisputed leader with an astounding 58 million iPad...
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techspot.com
Updated:
2015-03-21 01:28:13
It's no secret that tablet makers are having a hard time competing with Apple in this still nascent market. In fact, the iPad is selling so well that it surpassed the number of PCs shipped by any individual PC manufacturer over the last quarter of 2011 --...
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zdnet.com
Updated:
2015-04-29 02:56:15
The Transformer Pad Infinity retains the superb physical design of its predecessors, adding a new high-resolution screen without impacting battery life...
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