Saturday 18 August 2012

Asus Transformer Infinity


(You can buy this tablet from Here)

Asus have been working very much to build quality tablets and recently it received five stars to both Asus Transformer Prime and Google Nexus 7 tablets. Following the old steps, Asus came up with Transformer Infinity, the newest member of Transformer family featuring full HD display and brandishing the familiar keyboard/tablet design as same as the older version of the Transformer.  It is Android-powered tablet having a beautiful and gorgeous design and outlook with a quality battery timing.


Asus have given same old look of the Transformer Prime to the new Infinity. It has same old metallic finishing and somewhat it also matches with iPad 3. Infinity is much sleeker and slender than the iPad 3. The tablet, itself is very light but when it is connected with its keyboard dock, it gets a bit heavier. Bit still it is easy to hold it in hands. It has 10.1 inches full HD LED display having scratchless Corning Gorilla Glass. The older Prime version of the Transformer pad featured a magnificent, clear and bright display but Infinity is first one to come up with full HD screen having resolution of 1920 x 1200. Its brightness and sharpness will hopefully amaze you as it has been enhanced much by the introduction of the full HD display.


It is a bit disappointment that new Transformer Infinity is not featuring Android Jelly Beans 4.1. Instead it came up with the old Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0. Its interface and appearance is as same as the old Transformer Prime Pad. Its interface is not as friendly as we judged as it would have been. Asus custom settings provide you with the opportunity to make some variations in the interface and usage. For instance user is able to change the way to take the screen shot. 


Asus Infinity Pad comes up with the 1.6 GHz quad-core processor powered by NVIDIA Tegra. It runs very quickly and works great with the Ice Cream Sandwich. Its processor is quite capable of playing games with a bit of distortion which can be neglected. Infinity Pad has 8MP camera which is considered to be best among the tablets present in the market. Camera is supported dually by LED flash, F 2.2 aperture and auto focus. Camera is able to shoot video in full HD 1080p quality. 


Infinity Pad’s specs are quite unique and most of them make it a significant among all other tablets. Its full HD display and quad-core processor are among its unique features. Its sound quality and unable to support USB charging has let down its reputation. If you are looking for a portable laptop-like functional tablet then Asus Transformer infinity Pad would be best choice.

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