Asus - Transformer Pad Infinity Tablet with 32GB Memory - Gray
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Description
Features
10.1" WUXGA high-definition capacitive touch screen with 1920 x 1200 resolution
Plus viewing angles up to 178° and an outdoor reading mode showcases movies and games in stunning clarity. Gorilla glass resists scratches for durability.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Allows you to remain connected and productive on the go.
32GB storage capacity
Offers plenty of space for digital media.
NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor
With a 667MHz system bus, 1MB L2 cache and 1.6GHz processor speed for optimal performance.
Bluetooth 3.0
Easily link with other Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as a mobile phone or MP3 player.
Built-in 2.0MP front-facing camera
Makes it easy to snap great-looking still shots. The rear-facing 8.0MP camera with flash allows you to capture and play back video.
microSD card reader
Supports microSD and microSDHC formats for storing or transferring media. Supports Secure Digital and MultiMediaCard formats via mobile docking capability (dock not included).
Micro HDMI output
Provides an easy connection to an HDTV.
What's Included
Asus Transformer Pad Infinity Tablet with 32GB Memory
Lithium-polymer battery
Adapter, power plug
Cleaning cloth
Owner's manual
Other
- Energy Star CompatibleNo
- Processor BrandNVIDIA
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1083716230738','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Processor</a>NVIDIA Tegra 3
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1083716230979','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Processor Speed</a>1.6GHz
- Battery TypeLithium-polymer
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340511518','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Display Type</a>WUXGA high-definition IPS capacitive touch screen with Gorilla glass (1920 x 1200)
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340566303','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Screen Size (Measured Diagonally)</a>10.1"
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1083716231937','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">System Memory (RAM)</a>1GB
- Type of Memory (RAM)DDR3 SDRAM
- Internal Storage TypeeMMC
- Storage Capacity32 gigabytes
- SD Card SlotYes
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1083716236524','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Graphics</a>NVIDIA ULP GeForce
- Front Facing WebcamYes
- Front Facing Webcam Pixels2.0MP
- Digital CameraYes
- Digital Camera Pixels8.0MP
- Wi-Fi Built InYes
- Bluetooth-EnabledYes
- AudioHigh-definition CODEC
- SpeakersInternal
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1083716239354','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">IEEE 1394 FireWire Ports</a>None
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1083716239499','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Game Ports</a>None
- Battery LifeUp to 9.50Hour
- HDMI OutputYes
- TouchscreenYes
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1083716241291','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Operating System</a>Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1218870374819','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">ENERGY STAR Certified</a>No
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1218265306027','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Wireless Capability</a>Wi-Fi
- Drive Capacity32GB
- Data Plan RequiredNo
- Headphone JackYes
- GPS EnabledYes
- GPS Enabled withGoogle Maps
- Built-in WebcamYes
- Operating System PlatformAndroid
- UPC886227217083
Customer reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 373 reviews
(373 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Ease of Use4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best Android tablet out there.
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I traded my ipad for this tablet because functionality wise it made more sense. The screen size is perfect for watching hd movies. You can Bluetooth files back and forth to your computer with no problem. Jelly bean OS is great. Plus, you get the memory expansion option and you can connect your tablet to the matching keyboard that charges it while you're on it. Also, it has a mini hd port to hook up to your tv. The rear camera takes amazing hd pictures and videos. The front camera is also great for Skype. The only complaint about the camera is the location of it on the tablet. I'm not used to handling my tablet in landscape mode all the time, and sometimes you tend to block the camera with your hand while holding the tablet vertically. However, I have to admit there were a couple times where the tablet crashed on me while on different applications. Sometimes it was a little laggy when browsing the web. Plus the external keyboard is a little small and I was always clicking other keys when typing on it. The mouse function is a little confusing, rather than give you options to select if you want to paste something you copy from somewhere else, instead it takes you back to previous page. That's no problem though because is something that can easily be configured in settings. Overall, after playing with it for a couple weeks I decided to return it and get my ipad back.The ipad is just more sturdy and faster. Plus all the apps are hd. Don't get me wrong this tablet is great for IT people and it's very functional and versatile and the best android tablet out there. I know because I'm in IT. But at the end of the day I can do most of that on my android phone. Great product though. I highly recommend if you want an android tablet that's one the best. Plus you get a decent amount of free apps that in the apple App Store you have to pay for them. Note that, perhaps once the first update on jelly bean os is released the crashing won't be a problem after all.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Screen, SpeedCons mentioned:Speakers
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
First tablet. Perfect. Except...
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Okay, so, I use my DROID Bionic for everything. I've wanted a tablet for a long time that is like my phone...just way bigger! The screen DPI is rad. Same as my phone. I love the fact that I cannot see the pixels (well...right...unless I stick it four inches from my nose...but who does that?!). The speed is faster. Home computer is a quad core too, and I think my tablet reacts faster... Camera...well...honestly, one thing I didn't like about my phone was the camera. I was hoping to have a strong camera with this tablet. I'm not disappointed... Both phone and tablet have an 8MP...the tablet, when zoomed in on a picture, has perhaps twice the clarity of the phone. But, I was hoping it'd be closer to iPhone quality. It will definitely work though. Start-up. 1-2 minutes. What else can I say? Speakers. Well, there aren't speakers. There is a speaker...and...it faces away from me...and isn't very loud. Printer. Okay, so, I'm going to rant about the fact that I "thought" it was easy to print off a tablet. Very wrong. I tried several apps from the Play Store and eventually paid like $10 for an app. It works....but...shouldn't that be part of the software?? Bettery life. I saw reviews claiming 8-10 hours of battery life. It all depends on your usage. If you're playing a game that has a lot of touch screen going on...then, well...I think I only get maybe 5-6 hours. When writing or researching, I get more. Even with Netflix I get more. Bottom line: between gaming, research, and Netflix....I only have to charge once every day and a half. I also purchased the keyboard. Flawless. There's more to this table that I could comment on. I really like this tablet. My computer might find itself on Craigslist! The real question, though: would I spend half a grand on this tablet again...or...would buy an iPad next time? I wanted a giant DRIOD Bionic. I now have it. Mission accomplished. Oh!! I almost forgot. This tablet does NOT Swipe!!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:ScreenCons mentioned:Sound
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A little touchy
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I like the brilliant display, easy on the eyes, easy to read from, etc. The screen has not been scratched despite three kids under the age of 9 occasionally grabbing it with soiled hands and dropping it. No scratches and cleans easily. I like the docking station, easy to attach and remove. I wish the keyboard would lay flat when attached. The bottom of the screen and the attachment arm sit just below the keyboard when opened. This causes it to not sit quite flat like other tablets with a keyboard attachment. The sounds isn't that good, but then again it IS a tablet. With earphones plugged in, no real problems. The built in speaker is really tinny and too quiet. I have to listen to youtube or news clips at full volume to be able to hear anything very well. The internet says that it is not responding fairly often but recovers really quickly. Applications run well, no real lag to note. When typing, you have to wait a moment, otherwise it seems to skip the first letter you type. The battery life is great with and without the keyboard attached. I have had this tablet 2 months and am on my second one. The slide function seems to change directions halfway down the screen. At that point, you have to scroll DOWN to go UP and vice versa. I have gotten used to that. One other problem that I have had is that when typing with the touch-pad covered, the cursor jumped lines and would start typing in he middle of another word. I covered the touch pad thinking it was user error, but the problem still persists. I returned the first one for these same problems. I am going to contact ASUS and see what they have to say about it. I haven't used it much for documents or school stuff but will be in the next month. I will update my review once I have done a little more with it.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
High-end Android Tablet: has iPad users envious
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I had a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 for a while. I thought it was great until I got this device. With it's built-in 32GB and NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, this tablet has all but replaced my laptop. I have added the keyboard dock to it (more later.) The screen is bright, the battery life long enough (for me) and Asus has already come up with a firmware upgrade since I have owned it. I did have an issue with not being able to find a proper case/folio/cover for it. I solved it by buying the keyboard/dock. This comes with a full-sized SD slot, USB port for an external device (like a mouse) and an additional battery. The charging port charges both the internal battery of the tablet and the battery in the keyboard, giving you extended life. They keyboard also had a button to turn off the touchpad mouse so you don't inadvertently re-position the cursor. Folded, this unit fits nicely in my messenger bag and goes with me wherever I go. It has all but replaced my laptop for day-to-day use. The USB port does not support my external USB HD. It must draw too much power. I have not tried it with the charger attached or the external USB drive separately powered. The metal case is likely to be scratched easily to take care when handling. I am putting extra thick rubber bumpers on all the surfaces so that they do not contact anything that might come in contact and mar the beautiful look of this device. With the keyboard attached and the screen tilted back, the tablet does have a tendency to tip back. There isn't enough weight to hold the front edge down. I might have to build up the back edge with some rubber feet to change the center of gravity...or add some lead tape to the front to give it some additional weight. The rear-facing speaker is a negative: compared to the Galaxy's forward-facing stereo speakers, this is a missed feature. All-in-all I would recommend this for people who use it like I do: i am near wi-fi most of the time or I tether it to my phone's LTE connection. I read the news, use it for mail, Skype/Google Talk, Facebook. I watch movies when I travel. I edit a newsletter once a week. My biggest use (which is why I got the 10.1") is I use it as a sheet music viewer when I play guitar. It fits nicely on my stand and doesn't blow in the wind. I highly recommend this device. NOTE: my first one had a defect and Best Buy exchanged it for a new one within the first 30 days. Great service. Buy the service plan folks. I
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Tablet with Amazing Display
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great tablet with a beautiful display. I use the tablet many many hours a day and so far the battery life has been great. Easy to customize and easy to use, with the right apps this tablet can do anything. I use the asus cloud storage to hold important info and slashtop to connect\control my desktop. HD movies and games look great indoors and out thanks to IPS mode. Very happy with all features, just wish i could find more good cases designed for this tablet.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:ScreenCons mentioned:Speakers
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great all in one device!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.When I went to Best Buy originally I was set on buying a Kindle Fire. After talking to an associate for a little while, I realized that a Kindle wasn't what I wanted. I was looking to do more than when a Kindle would offer me. After touching and playing around with all the tablets on display I realized that I wanted something with a great screen, so I could view and show my Photography work off. The screen on this device is stunning and the camera is fair enough for a point and shoot. I watch a lot of movies on Netflix so I wanted something that would be able to play them in high quality, this does that. I'm very satisfied, my ONLY issue would be the speakers... if I'm laying in bed watching a movie, I have to be careful where I hold the tablet because the speaker is easy to cover. If I have the tablet propped up then it's not such a big deal.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Easy to use, Screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect device for our needs.
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.In my opinion this is the best Android tablet on the market today. The screen resolution and brightness is top notch, the processor is fast, the battery life is great, and it is very easy to use. The only downside is that the native launcher will not allow you to delete unused home screens - hopefully they will release an update to fix that.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:ScreenCons mentioned:Speakers
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Android Tablet
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've bought this tablet two or three times. I've returned it for a burned pixel and for being scratched out of the box. My current tablet has a pixel that won't take light colors, which is frustrating. Quality control, please? Other than that, it's a wonderful machine. It's fast, super light, and has an eye-burning IPS screen. I placed it next to an iPad and there's hardly a difference in color contrast. In fact, I preferred the Asus. The Asus on-screen keyboard is not great, but the Android one is, and there are 3rd party keyboards that others prefer. I highly recommend buying the keyboard dock with the tablet. The tablet is not super comfortable to hold, simply because of the sharp edges. My only big complaint is the speakers. Couldn't Asus have placed them on the front bezel? Download SpeakerBoost - it nearly fixes the problem, but with lots of scary warnings about potentially ruining the speakers.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIs the Asus TF700T 32GB upgradeable later to 64 GB?
Asked by Voon.
- A:Answer No. The internal memory is not upgradable on any of our Transformer tablets. However, the tablet does come with a micro sd card slot so that memory can be expanded via memory cards.
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Q: QuestionDoes the TF700T have any USB ports? Also, how can documents be printed from this tablet?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The actual tablet does not have a USB port on it, but you can definitely print documents from it. All that is required is that your printer be connected to a home/office network and has wireless capabilities.
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Q: QuestionIn StoresHello all- Are the Infinity tablets in the store as display models? I understand I will still have to order one, but I would like to try ot out first.
Asked by Guru.
- A:Answer I think for right now Best Buy is keeping their stock of Infinity Tablets at the warehouses and shipping to stores as people order them. So unfortunately they might not have them in stores for a while. On a plus side is that you have a 30 day return period (or 60 for premeir silver members) to try the tablet out.
Answered by M1CH43L
Q: Questionis it true that the keyboard dock for for Asus TF-201 Transformer Prime is compatible with the Asus TF-700 Infinity Tablet?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes. A lot of people in various forums on the web have reported using the TF201 Dock with their TF700 tablets. Once you connect the TF201 dock it will ask you to update to a new firmware version 0207. As for the color of the two, they may not match exactly being different versions but buying the older dock will save you some $$.
Answered by M1CH43L
Q: QuestionDoes this tablet support adobe reader, flash, and microsoft office?I am a college student and my laptop is too large to take to a cramped class. Does this tablet with the keyboard dock support adobe reader, adobe flash, and microsoft office? If it is not able to download Microsoft Office is there another application on the market similar to Microsoft Office?
Asked by CollegeBoy.
- A:Answer This supports Adobe. But if you are looking to use it for school. I do not recommend it.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionWould anyone suggest the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity for a college student??I hate taking my heavy laptop to class and would rather something small like this tablet and use a dock for more convenient typing. Please feel free to be honest.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer That is what I purchased mine for. the Supernote app to good for jotting down notes. I also use mine for e-textbooks; however, the textbooks I purchase are rather unwieldy, and must be accessed while online and from the browser. The kindle App does work well, and my 4 e-books saved me $350 over new textbooks, I calculate that by next semester, my Transformer and keyboard will be paid for.
Answered by Black69ta
Q: QuestionNo USB port on the tabletWith no USB ports (micro or otherwise) on the tablet, how can I easily transfer files from my computer to the tablet without having to spend another $150 on the dock to get the USB port availability. I can't use a cloud where I'm at because the internet is entirely too slow. My only option would be to use the micro SD card to move files back and forth. Is there another way?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The charger cable is also an USB cable, wich you can plug into your computer.
Answered by Mike
Q: Questionhow much is the keyboard?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The keyboard for the TF700 is currently $159.99 right now on Bestbuy.com.
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