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
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
Slim
Lightweight design
Keyboard dock provides extra battery and ports
Incredibly bright and sharp screen. Thin and light aluminum body. Blazing fast quad-core Tegra 3 processor.
HD IPS display is wonderful
Light
Fast and versatile with optional keyboard dock
Ligh
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
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
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
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
Fastest Android tablet available
Fantastic
Sharp
Bright screen
Plenty of storage options
Fantastic display
Android 4.1 upgrade brings cool features
Excellent industrial design
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
Excellent
Bright super highres display
Gorgeous sturdy design and build
Superb battery life
Higher-res display with wide viewing anglesSmooth gaming performanceRelatively good camera
The editors didn't like
Display is overly bright at times
Dearth of apps that take advantage of the screen
Dock and headphone ports not the best design
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
Its battery life isn't as good as the Prime's
Still only one speaker port
Surface finish can scratch easily
Proprietary dock/charge connector
Dock required to gain USB port
Full-size SD-card slot
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
Premium price
Heavy when docked
Proprietary charger
Still too many performance issues
App ecosystem lags iOS
Dock is heavy
Keyboard cramped
The mobile dock is expensive at 0
And its trackpad isn't great. Poor speaker design. Android still doesn't have enough tabletoptimized apps
Android and apps are not yet fully optimized to work with the keyboard dock
No microUSB port
No Jelly Bean yet
Suffers from some performance hiccupsKeyboard dock is still cramped
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...