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Asus Transformer Pad Infinity

7/7/2013 9:19:55 AM

The Asus Transformer Prime was the breakout device showing how a tablet and a keyboard could be fused together in a decent package.

Price: $900

Website: www..com

Ratings: 4/5

However, the Taiwanese brand couldn’t leave the design alone, coming back with an upgraded device that offers a 1080p Gorilla Glass 2 screen (compared to the 720p option of the previous model) and a new chassis, complete with an overhaul on button placement.

Asus Transformer Pad Infinity

Asus Transformer Pad Infinity

To the naked eye, there’s little difference between the two - the enhanced clarity of the display is visible when browsing the internet, as text looks absolutely razor sharp. It’s not in the same league as the new iPad, but it’s still excellent.

The other major enhancement is under the hood - the Wi-Fi and GPS sensors, which were notably poor on the original Prime, have been much upgraded for the Infinity. Its Wi-Fi range now beats most other tablets we’ve had on test.

Slicker interface

Android 4.0 adds a new level of functionality from the Honeycomb platform found on previous models. This brings with it a host of fancy upgrades, such a slicker multi-tasking interface and faster internet browser.

Given Asus developed the flagship device for the next version of Android (4.1 Jelly Bean) there’s a good chance the Transformer Pad Infinity could be getting an update in the near future as well, meaning an even faster Ul and better notifications.

Gaming is another key area that’s well represented on the tablet. Not only are you getting a super powerful, multi-core GPU but also access to the Nvidia Tegra Zone portal, which points out the most intensive games for your tablet. However, some games are more suited to the phone rather than the tablet, as tilt control can be tricky to manage - although the enhanced graphical output means web pages load with more snap.

The Asus Transformer Prime was dubbed one of the top tablets on the market, so any additional technology chucked in there is only going to improve the experience.

The Asus Transformer Prime was dubbed one of the top tablets on the market, so any additional technology chucked in there is only going to improve the experience.

The keyboard dock that comes in the box is an excellent accessory - one that marks the Transformer Pad range out from the rest of the market, and takes the fight to the iPad 3 by bringing a new option to the tablet owner.

However, there is one problem: the keyboard isn’t heavy enough. It sounds odd to want more weight to a portable device, but the Pad Infinity is not easy to type on as the screen makes it want to tip backwards.

The Asus Transformer Prime was dubbed one of the top tablets on the market, so any additional technology chucked in there is only going to improve the experience. However, the price-tag is a fair chunk heavier than we would have expected.

Despite the excellent functionality, smooth Ul and added keyboard, it’s still an expensive tablet when you consider the Google Nexus 7 is around a third of the price with the same GPU and a more advanced OS.

Qwerty fun: The keyboard offers extra ports such as full SD

Qwerty fun: The keyboard offers extra ports such as full SD

The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity is still one of our favorite tablets for most usage cases, however - just make sure you get your hands on a decent case to protect your investment.

Pros

·         Improved Wi-Fi and GPS sensors

·         Formidable gaming machine

Cons

·         Keyboard isn’t heavy enough

·         It’s a bit too expensive

Dimensions

·         Height: 180.8mm

·         Width: 263mm

·         Depth: 8.5mm

·         Screen size: 10.1-inch

·         Weight: 598g

Specification

·         Supplier: www..com

·         OS: Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

·         Processor: Nvidia Tegra 3 1.6GHz

·         RAM: 1GB

·         Storage: 32GB

·         Expansion: microSD, SD (on keyboard dock)

·         Rear camera: 8MP

·         Front camera: 2MP

·         Screen type: LED

·         Screen resolution: 1,900x1,200

 

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