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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...
High resolution screen, 4K content output, Keyboard dock...
Light on official details, No word on release date...
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...
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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Android tablet — the Eee Pad Transformer Prime — only launched in Australia in January but it's soon going to be superseded by a new and improved model.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...
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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...
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resellernews.co.nz Updated: 2013-11-30 11:55:38
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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...
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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...
Super-slick interface, beautiful build, high-res screen, keyboard dock included...
Could sound better...
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...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-11-30 11:55:45
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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...
A very versatile and striking all-in-one solution...
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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...
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;...
Glossy screen; Expensive; Doesn't feel as fast as it should;...
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...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-11-30 11:55:58
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Asus' adorned Transformer has had its insides beefed up. The jump in performance is profound...
Hugely Powerful; Keyboard is a worthwhile addition; One of the best screens we've seen on a tablet; Excellent battery life;...
Expensive;...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-11-30 11:55:58
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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...
Hugely Powerful; Keyboard is a worthwhile addition; One of the best screens we've seen on a tablet; Excellent battery life;...
Expensive;...
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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...
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...
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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...
Stunning display, keyboard makes this more useful than other tablets, sleek design, fast, decent battery life...
Trackpad is less than ideal, keyboard layout will challenge those trying to replace a laptop, expensive, no 3G option in the UK as yet...
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...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-30 11:55:59
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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...
Great performance, amazing screen, brilliant build quality, decent battery...
Cost, not Jelly Bean...
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...
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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...
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...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-11-30 11:56:00
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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...
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...
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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...
Full HD resolution, Excellent battery life, MicroSD connectivity, Keyboard dock...
Tinny speakers, Chassis doesn't stay cool, Camera options could be improved, Pricey...
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...
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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...
The best Android tablet you can buy, although the price will make you think twice...
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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...
Asus gives its hybrid a stunning high-resolution screen and a turbo-charged processor, but it's as expensive as they come...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-30 11:56:13
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-11-30 11:56:14
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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...
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...
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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...
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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...
Dazzling HD screen, Impressive performance, Extremely versatile, Great build quality, Long battery life...
Expensive...
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...
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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...
Large sharp display; keyboard dock featuring builtin USB port and battery, powerful Nvidia quadcore chips, loads of storage space...
Very average touchpad...
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...
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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...
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...
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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...
Excellent, high res display, Good build quality and finish, Battery life...
Expensive, No 3G or 4G model, Some annoying software issues...
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...
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Updated: 2014-02-12 01:08:25
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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...
Sharp, bright full HD screen, Great battery life, Great storage options...
Price, No USB charging, ASUS applications...
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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...
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...
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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 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...
Android still has its issues, especially on tablets; no USB port on the tablet; there's only one speaker and it's not impressive...
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...
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evogadget.com Updated: 2014-02-12 01:08:25
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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...
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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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...
Fantastic screen, Powerful, Superb build, Long battery life...
Expensive, A little bit of occasional lag/judder, So-so internal speaker...
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...
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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...
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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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...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-03-12 01:05:17
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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...
Excellent build quality, Fantastic display, Powerful and fast, Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0, Some nice pre-installed apps...
Expensive for what it can do, Proprietary charging port...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-12 01:05:17
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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...
Dazzling screen is perfect for movies, Battery lasted longer than expected, Transformation will impress mates at the pub...
Keyboard feels cramped after a while, Fewer apps for Android tablets than iPad...
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
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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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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...
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
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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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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...
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/ Updated: 2014-04-14 01:15:40
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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...
Keyboard dock, Highres screen, Immense battery life, microSD support...
Heavy, Screen not very bright, No mobile web, Poor camera...
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 Updated: 2014-05-04 01:32:08
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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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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 Updated: 2014-06-18 02:25:38
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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...
Hugely Powerful, Keyboard is a worthwhile addition, One of the best screens we've seen on a tablet, Excellent battery life...
Expensive...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 01:44:37
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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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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...
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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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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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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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...
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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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...
Dazzling screen is perfect for movies, Battery lasted longer than expected, Transformation will impress mates at the pub...
Keyboard feels cramped after a while, Fewer apps for Android tablets than iPad...
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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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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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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