Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
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Average of 8 scores (from 12 reviews)
Reviews for the Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
King of the hill. It seems that the top-notch Transformer Pad Prime TF201 was not satisfactory for Asus. The manufacturer has taken the next step with the Full-HD Infinity TF700T, which is primed to take the throne.
Source: PC Authority

Yet, 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 to rival the Nexus 7 in the value stakes, but for those seeking the ultimate do-it-all Android tablet, at any price, the Transformer Infinity is the new benchmark.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 11/02/2012
Source: V3.co.uk

Each tablet wins the same number of categories, so choosing which to buy really depends on what you're looking to use it for. While it's worth pointing out that the £600 Infinity and £559 iPad are much closer in price for their respective 64GB versions, Apple gives the option to buy a cheaper model with less storage so we took that into account for our head to head.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 09/07/2012
Source: V3.co.uk

Compared head-to-head with the Prime we have to say we think the Infinity is worth the extra £100. The tablet comes with a host of upgrades including a slightly faster processor, crisper screen, improved front and rear facing cameras and double the amount of storage.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 08/15/2012
Source: Reg Hardware

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 £200 more than the basic Transformer Pad, the premium for the HD screen is a high one. If it was my money, I’d probably be more inclined to buy a Transformer Pad and a 8GB Nexus 7, and a lot of beer with the change.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/14/2012
Rating: Total score: 85%
Source: T3

If you're after a tablet that offers laptop-like functionality with the power, portability and specs to make it both work and multimedia friendly, this is the tablet to have in your sights. Asus Transformer Prime owners may want to hold tight for the next instalment, because new screen aside, all the boxes are already ticked.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/08/2012
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: V3.co.uk

Overall, we're really impressed with the Infinity, with it being by far the best Android tablet currently on market. Offering a crisp beautiful display, dock complete with Qwerty keyboard, masses of storage and insanely fast performance. The only real problems we have with the Infinity are the absence of Jelly Bean and its price.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/07/2012
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: PC Pro

Yet, just as the iPad’s Retina display eclipsed the previous generation, the Infinity delivers a tantalising taste of Android’s potential. Where budget Android tablets often cheapen Google’s OS, the Infinity is at the other end of the scale, its glorious display and fast internals making for a slick, premium tablet experience. It’s never going to rival the Nexus 7 in the value stakes, but for those seeking the ultimate do-it-all Android tablet, at any price, the Infinity is the new benchmark.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/23/2012
Rating: Total score: 83% price: 67% performance: 100% features: 100% ergonomy: 100%
Source: Tech Advisor

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, which is expected to drop in price once this model gets into the market - may provide better value, but no other Android tablet will give you the full package that the Infinity does.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 06/26/2012
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: PC Mag

The new high-resolution display of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is incredibly sharp and bright, but the whole effect is less breathtaking than it is on Apple's Retina display. This has nothing to do with the hardware, however. There just aren't enough apps that look good on Android tablets, let alone high-resolution tablets. Reading ebooks and browsing the web was a pleasure, as text was almost as sharp as on the new iPad. Images and videos with high enough resolutions looked remarkably clear on the TF700.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/25/2012
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Ubergizmo English

The device is a killer for gaming, we can just tell by looking at the graphic performance, TegraZone games and game-controller capabilities. The new Full HD display is a pleasure to look at whether you browse the internet, read books, flick through your photos, or watch a movie.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/25/2012
Source: PC World

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, which is expected to drop in price once this model gets into the market--may provide better value, but no other Android tablet will give you the full package that the Infinity does.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/25/2012
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Source: SFT - Heft 10/2013

Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 09/01/2013
Rating: Total score: 96%
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NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 3): Integrated Ultra Low Power (ULP) graphics card in the Tegra 3 SoC. Similar to the Tegra 2 GPU but with additional pixel shaders and optimizations.
These graphics cards are not suited for Windows 3D games. Office and Internet surfing however is possible.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
3: High-End-SoC for tablets and large smartphones which integrates 4 ARM Cortex A9 Cores and a power saving companion core. Furthermore, a GeForce LP GPU is included that is based on the old GeForce 7.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
10.10":
This is a standard display format for tablet computers or small convertibles. You see more on the screen than on a smartphone but you can't use big resolutions well. On the other hand, mobility is not a problem.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.Asus: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. is a major Taiwanese computer hardware manufacturer based in Taipei, founded in 1989. Under the Asus brand name, the company manufactures a wide range of products, including laptops, desktops, motherboards, graphics cards, monitors, smartphones and networking equipment, complete systems and PC components for end users.
Under the ROG (Republic of Gamers) brand name, ASUS manufactures gaming laptops known by gamers for their powerful specifications, dedicated graphics cards, high refresh rate displays and advanced cooling systems.
Beyond gaming, a wide range of notebooks are offered for different needs and budgets, from ultra-slim and lightweight ultrabooks to versatile 2-in-1 convertibles and budget-friendly options. In 2023, Asus had a 7% global market share of the PC market.
Customer satisfaction with ASUS notebooks concerns performance, the features, and the good price-performance ratio of ASUS notebooks. However, as with any brand, there are occasional reports of problems such as overheating, driver compatibility, or build quality issues.
85.5%: This is an above-average rating. Nevertheless, it should not be forgotten that about one fifth of all tested models receive a better rating.
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