Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 (gray, 64GB)
Manufacturer: Asus Part number: TF700T-C1-GR
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- The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 combines an already proven design with a better camera, a faster processor, and a beautiful screen.
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CNET editors' review
Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 (gray, 64GB) price range: $569.99 - $802.54
- Reviewed by: Eric Franklin
- Reviewed on: 06/21/2012
- Updated on:06/25/2012
- Released on: 06/25/2012
The good: 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 same great thin and light design as the Prime.
The bad: 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.
The bottom line: The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 combines an already proven design with a better camera, a faster processor, and a beautiful screen.
User reviews
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Outstanding!
by Justin1Cale on November 4, 2012
Pros: + It's fast; pretty smooth for playing games
+ GPS and WiFi function well
+ Super IPS display
+ Solid construction
+ Cloud sync'd Chrome browser.
+ Very good GPS and excellent for mapping.Cons: - No 4G
- No open standard USB for charging and data transfer
- Built in speaker is average at bestSummary: I'm an electrical engineer and mid level geek who loves new technology.
I use an Ipad 2 regularly (Ipad 1 earlier), and this is every bit as good. I ...Summary: I'm an electrical engineer and mid level geek who loves new technology.
I use an Ipad 2 regularly (Ipad 1 earlier), and this is every bit as good. I compared it to an Ipad 3 in the store, and I could not see any major differences, except price. After a charge, I turned my new TF700 on, found the Wi-Fi screen and quickly set up my system. I was asked if I wanted to download Flash. I said yes, and it installed within a minute or so. So far so good.
I played with some of the more obvious features and all worked well. I copied some music from my PC onto a micro SD card, plugged it into the tablet, and it was detected and useable immediately. I grew so confident that I then set up my 3 mailboxes (2 ISP and 1 Gmail). The email front end is very nice, since it permits incoming mail to be displayed from individual accounts, or as one combined view. On outgoing mail, (even via my ISP), it picked up and used my Gmail contact list.
That encouraged me to combine several email contact lists, including my wife's, into one master contact list on Gmail. (Gmail tools for doing this are easy to use.) Then, even the ISP mail can use the master contact list. It also found the apps I had downloaded from Android Market (now renamed) onto my Android phone, and downloaded those to the tablet as well. I downloaded Skype and was video conferencing in minutes. Wow! I was getting more pleased by the minute.
Then, since the tablet was delivered with Android Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0.3), I checked to download the expected Jelly Bean (4.1.1) update. Nothing there. I tried that for 4 more days, also posting questions on the ASUS site and Amazon BB. Everyone else seemed to be getting JB within a few hours of trying. Why was my Infinity a wallflower? Then finally, after 5 days of hitting the "check for updates button", a large download arrived.
Hooray, I had Android 4.1.1! Frankly, I could not tell much difference, but this was definitely not a scientific test. I wish the ASUS FAQ had said that it could take several days before the download of the update might happen. That would have prevented a lot of anxiety. My guess is that they are rationing capacity on their download servers.
I also bought an ASUS USB adapter; a very small device that adapts the TF700's multiport to accept a USB device. Wanting to experiment, I plugged a 16 GB cheap generic USB stick from my car into the adapter, and within about 15 minutes had copied about 8.7 GB of my music from the stick to the tablet's internal 32 GB memory. I clicked on the music player icon on the screen (it's the orange headphone icon, third from the bottom right on the picture), and immediately got to play choices from my almost 3000 pieces of (mp3 and wma) music.
The tablet allows me to sort the music in many ways - actually its better in displaying - sorting music choices than the (Clarion/Bose) system in my car. I also tried other media experiments including YouTube, emails with video attachments, and streaming PBS shows. All have worked well. So has the superb amazing Google voice recognition.
I bought this unit because I wanted a large high end tablet to use as a "couch-pad" and to replace My old Acer 8.9" XP netbook for email when I travel. I wanted the unit to include a GPS, have the ability to easily do file transfers from memory sticks and cards, and not break the bank. (If possible, I also did not want to be dependent on the Apple universe, but my Ipad 1 and 2 experiences were so positive that I was willing to relax that restriction, if needed.) So far the TF700 fills the bill perfectly, at lower than Ipad cost.
BUT, there is one key thing this unit does not do. It does not wirelessly mirror its screen to my TV like Apple Airplay/Apple TV and Intel WI-Di do. (I recently saw a great demo of this at our local computer club.) That is a big shortfall that I know is being worked on via methods such as Miracast. I tested a temporary solution via a 15' cheap HDMI cable to my TV, and the TF700 performed perfectly - streaming a PBS Upstairs Downstairs to my 65" screen. I'm really hoping that the Android industry gets its act together quickly to provide wireless streaming like an ipad with Apple TV!
Except for that, thus far, the TF700 has done everything I have asked it to do, perfectly. It has the solid build and feel of a Lexus. It is definitely an outstanding product, especially at this price!
For useful information and check for best price, find out more at my blog: 10-inchtablets.blogspot.com/2012/11/asus-tf700.html
Hope this review is helpful.4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Well worth the $750 for the tablet and dock.
by djangosp2 on July 22, 2012
Pros: -HD Screen
-Tegra 3 is incredible
-Jellybean update will make it even smoother than it already is
-Light Asus skin and included programs are useful and not bloatware
-Gaming Graphics are IncredibleCons: -That it wasn't released earlier :)
Summary: If you want the best possible mobile experience, then look no further. The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity use the greatest Hardware and a very well designed skin of Android 4....
Summary: If you want the best possible mobile experience, then look no further. The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity use the greatest Hardware and a very well designed skin of Android 4.0. The Performance is great and it covers all the bases you may find yourself wanting to do with this tablet. It brings you incredible gaming performance, high brightness for outdoor reading, a full HD 1080p screen for watching movies, and free included Asus software such a Polaris office to make it a great work tool. In short, if you want the best, this is the Tablet for you.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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The Infinity IS the standard for Tablets...all tablets!
by DOIGOTTAWORK on August 2, 2012
Pros: -2mp front camera/8 mp rear camera
-1080p HD
-Svelt design
-Super IPS screen for outside viewing
-Full USB, full SD card slot (w/ keyboard); Micro SD card slot, micro HDMICons: Speaker placement. Its positioned directly on the right where you would typically hold the tablet. Lets be real though...who expects theater quality sound from a tablet!? Would this stop me from basking in the bliss of Infinity ownership, no.
Summary: This is THE standard for tablets. No and, if's, or but's about it. It has everything that you could want in a tablet and more surprises than a ...
Summary: This is THE standard for tablets. No and, if's, or but's about it. It has everything that you could want in a tablet and more surprises than a bag full of presents. The screen is swift and response, the keyboard ads function and the 'Wow Factor', and its just plain sexy! And if all else fails, you'll just look cool if you hold it.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Asus
- Part number: TF700T-C1-GR
- Description: Users can experience mobility and boundless productivity with the ground-breaking Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T. The first Full HD Android tablet and the first with the fast NVIDIA Tegra 3 T33 processor (1.6 GHz), the tablet delivers first-rate performance and rich, bright visuals. Productivity is not sacrificed for portability with the optional docking station with QWERTY keyboard that extends battery life up to 14 hours and the tablet's multiple preloaded productivity applications. Scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 2 offers enhanced durability.
Display
- Type 10.1 in,
S-IPS+ TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Display Resolution 1920 x 1200
- Touchscreen Yes
- Features Corning Gorilla glass 2
General
- Operating System Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Processor
- Processor NVIDIA Tegra 3
- Processor Clock Speed 1.6 GHz
- Number of Cores Quad-Core
Memory
- Flash Memory 64 GB
- RAM 1 GB
- Supported Flash Memory Cards microSD
Communications
- Wireless Connectivity Bluetooth 3.0 EDR,
802.11b/g/n Camera
- Rear-facing Camera 8 megapixels
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Features BSI sensor
- Front-facing Camera 2 Megapixel
Location
- GPS Navigation GPS receiver
Multimedia
- Audio Microphone , Speaker
Input Device
- Type Keyboard
Software
- Preloaded Software Drivers,
ASUS WebStorage (8GB),
Amazon Kindle,
Utilities,
Polaris Office Expansion and Connectivity
- Expansion Slot(s) 1 x microSD
- Interfaces 1 x Headset,
1 x Micro-HDMI - HDMI Port Yes
Battery
- Technology / Form Factor Lithium polymer
- Capacity 25 Wh
- Run Time 9.5 hour(s)
Miscellaneous
- Color Amethyst gray
- Sensors G-sensor,
Ambient light sensor,
Gyro sensor,
Digital compass - Features Micro HDMI ,
Rear camera ,
Front camera ,
Expandable storage - Included Accessories Power adapter
Dimensions & Weight
- Width 263 mm
- Depth 8.5 mm
- Height 180.8 mm
- Weight 586 g
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
Product series
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Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 (gray, 64GB)
Manufacturer: Asus
Specs: 10.1 in,
TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich,
1 GB,
NVIDIA Tegra 3 1.6 GHz,
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n,
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,
263 mm x 8.5 mm x 180.8 mm,
586 g -

Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 (gray, 32GB)
Manufacturer: Asus
Specs: 10.1 in,
TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Android 4.0,
1 GB,
1.5 GHz,
NVIDIA Tegra 3,
Bluetooth 2.1,
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n,
10.4 in x 0.3 in x 7.1 in,
21.1 oz -

Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 (gold, 64GB)
Manufacturer: Asus
Specs: 10.1 in,
TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich,
1 GB,
1.5 GHz,
NVIDIA Tegra 3,
Bluetooth 2.1,
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n,
10.4 in x 0.3 in x 7.1 in,
21.1 oz -

Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 (gold, 32GB)
Manufacturer: Asus
Specs: 10.1 in,
TFT active matrix - LED backlight - Yes,
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich,
1 GB,
1.5 GHz,
NVIDIA Tegra 3,
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n,
10.4 in x 0.3 in x 7.1 in,
21.1 oz
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