If you're in the market for a new Android tablet, specifically, the TF700 should definitely be on your shortlist: it's not perfect, but it's among the best Ice Cream Sandwich tablets you'll find at any price.
Read the full review →Conclusion: We're mixed
Asus has updated its flagship tablet with a high-resolution display, better camera, and faster processor. That display, a gorgeous 1920x1200 panel, may not match the
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For most people, the original Transformer Prime is still an excellent option -- and in many cases, it's arguably the preferable choice between the two tablets.
Read the full review →Asus is making some of the best Android tablets on the market. In fact, the Taiwanese company currently offers three 10.1-inch-screen tablets within its premium Transformer line. The best of the bunch is Asus’ latest, the new flagship Transformer Pad Infinity TF700.
Read the full review →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.
Read the full review →The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is one of the fastest Android tablets out there, combining an already proven design with a better camera, a faster processor, and a beautiful screen.
Read the full review →The ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity's full HD screen, fast new quad-core processor and improved cameras make this the Android tablet to beat.
Read the full review →The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is the best Android tablet money can buy, with an incredibly bright and sharp high-resolution display and blazing fast quad-core processor, but there just aren't enough apps.
Read the full review →If you're a fan of Android tablets, the Transformer Pad Infinity will likely be one of the best options when it arrives. You get a good, thin, tablet form factor with a nice high resolution display and functional WiFi/GPS.
Read the full review →Price aside, we love the Infinity. The screen is glorious, it feels like a sturdy tablet and it looks superb.
Read the full review →The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity is one of the best high-end tablet on the market. Compared to the dominant iOS tablets, it offers more “bang for the buck” with the storage extension options (with MicroSD on the Pad + SD slot on the dock) and the brilliant keyboard dock integration.
Read the full review →If you've already bought the Asus Transformer Prime, then you won't need to upgrade – but if you're looking for a top Android tablet (and have the cash to splash), then the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity should be at the top of your list.
Read the full review →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.
Read the full review →The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity is a fantastic Android tablet. It has tweaked the design of its predecessor the Prime, upped the clock speed and shot the screen's pixel count into the stars. There's very little to dislike about this tablet, even if it does trade in a few hours of battery life for...
Read the full review →The bottom line is this: In the world of Android tablets, there's none better than the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity. And the ability to convert to an Android tablet only makes it that much better.
Read the full review →If you're looking for a 10-inch Android slate, we say go for it.
Read the full review →It offers improvements over the original Transformer Prime and I can’t see any area where there are serious flaws. I don’t think I’d upgrade if I already owned a Transformer Prime, but I’d certainly pick this tablet up if I was in the market for a new Android tablet.
Read the full review →So it’s a dream device, right? Eh, maybe. It’s still an Android tablet, which for many, still means it lacks something. What exactly that “something” is, I can’t pin point ... if you have yet to purchase your first Android tablet and are looking for an all-encompassing piece of tech, this...
Read the full review →If you're a consumer, it's a great market to be in. And if you can afford to spring for the Infinity, it's a great device that's got the power, screen, build, and dimensions to make sure it stays competitive for the near future.
Read the full review →This is the best tablet in the world right now. No question. Starting off, I WANT to compare this to the iPad. But simply put, I can't. These two devices aren't even in the same category. I can however compare it to the Prime, which was also better than the iPad in most ways. Now, I'll explaiin...
Read the full review →This is a great device. Very solid and well built. Proved itself in an accidental drop the other night when it slid off my Case Logic Case and crashed from my desk onto the floor. All it did was scratch the corner slightly. Nothing more. Its extremely powerful and games play perfectly on it....
Read the full review →I think my comments on each feature sums it up, but this is just like a big nexus with all the bells and whistles. At the price I paid (599 + 187 dock), it should be! Only using it 24 hrs now but I will add more to this later. Written from my TF700T by the way!
Read the full review →The whole Asus Transformer line suffers from awful I/O performance. Essentially they cannot multitask. So if you're looking for a modern day device... that can do more then one thing at a time... this whole line of tablets isn't for you.
Read the full review →Is an amazing device, the extra battery, physical keyboard and usb makes a pseudo-laptop killer.
Read the full review →In general I have to say I have never been more disappointed with a new piece of equipment than I have with this Asus Infinity Pad. It is excruciatingly slow. It continually locks up. The Chrome crashes and locks up regularly. The stock launcher crashes and forces me to reboot to get my icons...
Read the full review →Negatives Cellular connectivity missing. A bad decision I made. Battery even in power saving mode is not as impressive as promised. Power/Volume buttons are annoying Speaker not placed very right. A very heavy bottom in portrait mode. My wife hates it. She sticks to her iPad. Hangs often...
Read the full review →This is a very fast and elegant tablet. I didn't think I would like it better than my iPad, but I warming to it fast.
Read the full review →I've always leaned towards the portable end when selecting laptops, and after having used this as a laptop replacement for the past 3 months I can honestly say it has for the most part been a very smooth transition. GPS and WiFi signals aren't as strong as they could be, but certainly not an...
Read the full review →Choose this over the Prime hands down. Prime had GPS issues, this redesign has GPS working flawlessly. WIFI issues from your Transformer Prime? Not anymore on the Infinity.
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