Testseek.com have collected 228 expert reviews of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 / TF700KL / TF700T and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 / TF700KL / TF700T.
July 2014
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The editors liked
High resolution screen
4K content output
Keyboard dock
The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700's high-resolution screen rivals the new iPad's display in sharpness and clarity. Also
Apps launch quickly
GPS works well
And its rear camera is the best I've seen on any Android tablet. The tablet's body has the
Highres screen
Immense battery life
MicroSD support
Excellent
High res display
Good build quality and finish
Battery life
Hugely Powerful
Keyboard is a worthwhile addition
One of the best screens we've seen on a tablet
Excellent battery life
Full HD resolution
MicroSD connectivity
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
The editors didn't like
Light on official details
No word on release date
So far
Not enough Android apps take advantage of the TF700's higher pixel count and the Tegra 3 has trouble keeping up with newer games. Also
Published: 2014-01-10, Author: Thomas , review by: techradar.com/au/
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...
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...
Abstract: 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Android tablet — the Eee Pad Transformer Prime — only launched in Australia in January but it's soon going to be superseded by a new and improved model.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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
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 ...
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...