B80 problems - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i was using my b80 for a few days and compared with my friends b70 i found the following problems
1. the sound in the b80 was not as loud as the b70
2. the screen was yellowish compared to the b70
is it normal in the b80 series or is it a manufacturing defect in my unit alone

Probably a defect. B80 only meant it's build in the month of August. no different in hardware or anything else.

my b80 screen is also yellowish compared to other screens

That's not good!
I know myself and a lot of people purchased the transformer because of the screen (IPS, like the iStuff).
I would suggest calling Asus and seeing what they will do to correct this flaw.

thanks for your support guys i just sent my transformer back to the store to get a B70 replacement he finally agreed after so much arguement
@ricardopvz thanks for the verification

I don't know exactly anymore, but wasn't it that the B80 and higher had a different color setting comparing with the B70 and lower?

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when i compared my b80 with my friends b70 with some white pictures and videos my white(b80) was like yellowish white where as my friends(b70) was pure white

probably just some default brightness/contrast settings..

I have the same problem with my B80 as well...the screen is yellowish and there's no setting for that.
I bought it from Amazon.
My B50 doesnt have the issue.
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Hi there!
First message here, so hello to everyone!
I've noticed the yellowish screen too.. if I use it normally it looks fine to me, but comparing it to my laptop's screen the color is very diferent.. it's something that bothers me, but it's curious how different the xda forums look in my laptop and in my transformer... has somebody contacted
asus?

GUYS i am getting my replacement today \\PRAY ITS A B70//

I'm going where I bought it today and will return or exchange it... After I've noticed this issue, I don't like it anymore.
Anyway, wasn't the B70 also affected? And some B60 it seems too. I'll try to exchange it and see how the new unit looks like. If it's bad too I'll return it and I'll wait for a future batch.. hoping that is fixed.
Too bad I only want a transformer, since all other tablets have something I don't like, and now results the TF has this issue.

When you guys say "yellowish", do you mean the tone is "warm"? This could be an intentional change as a warmed toned screen is often more desirable vs. A "cold", blue tone.
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well.. it may be that, yes, but it just looks strange. The XDA website looks completely different on the TF or in my laptop.

Leshy1991 said:
GUYS i am getting my replacement today \\PRAY ITS A B70//
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Did you get the replacement?? Was it different?

The screen on my B80 is crystal clear. No warm tones or anything. Just FYI.

my replacement was a F* b80 and the bl()()dy charger dosent work i am sending it back again on friday
sorry for the late reply was out of town

after 2 replacements and a lot of fighting and speaking with the mangers of the store i finally got a B70 i will receive it by this weekend

received my transformer finally and damn its a B80KAS077192

my b40 also has warm color too.

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[Q] Advice on wether to get a refund or replacement

Hey guys,
I am returning my tablet for the 2nd time to amazon as it has severe light bleeding and the sound is seriously messed up because the bezel slipped. I was originally just going to get another transformer, but now I'm thinking, should I wait for the next generation of tablets? Like asus' kal-el tablet? Or should I just get a replacement then sell this when the next generation comes out and buy one of those. I don't really need the tablet for anything and the numerous little problems and bugs really annoy me.
Thanks for your advice!
I'm actually having the same thoughts... :/ this is my second one as well and it is giving me the same light bleed issues. Should I try again for another one? Or just return it...?
I think if moderate light bleed is your only problem, think carefully about returning it. I'm returning mine cause I cant listen to audio with headphones. But the newest batch (B06) has supposedly fixed light bleed problems
Mine is a b06 and has a minor light bleed. Nothing important.
What is your serial numbers first 3 digits.
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It is B40
Silly xda charachter requirement
If you have the ability to get a refund I would suggest you do it. I am seriously disappointing with mine but unfortunately I cannot get a refund, only an exchange.
My honest feeling over the past few years is that the technology is just not there. It isn't ever going to be flawless I understand as I work in software but some of these issues just seem to be poor QC or just cheap parts. The screen issue sucks and I don't think ASUS has done anything to fix it.
My buddies Samsung seems flawless and I wish I could get one of those but in general Android for Tabs still has a way to go. If you don't need one, I would wait for future generations but it will always be an issue pushing functionality that is cool but just not quite there.
I am unable to find a b60 one...this is my second one and both are b40 and have light bleed all over the bottom and left. I wouldn't mind one little light bleed but I have a few little ones that are annoying when I am in the dark... sigh. Will these light bleeds get worse over time if I don't return it for a perfect one or will it stay like this? Whatdobyou guys think?
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My B60 has some bad light bleeds and its my second from amazon. So im in the same refund or replacement boat.
Got 3rd unit(replacement) yesterday from amazon and I can say the light bleeds are very minimal and the internet seems much faster. But I have noticed a bright spot on the screen with lighter colors. Cant asus make unit without problems.

So, who has -not- had problems with their Transformer?

I bought a Transformer yesterday, and I have some pretty severe backlight bleed. I'm either going to exchange or return it tonight.
I understand that people with problems with their device will be much more vocal than people who haven't run into any issues, but the number of posts I've seen talking about display or speaker issues is kind of worrying me, especially when I can go to the Thrive forum and see zero or near zero topics about hardware issues. Does anyone here have a Transformer with no problems? Or do they all have some issue and should I look at a different tablet?
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No issues whatsoever with mine, although I haven't actually went looking for light bleed. Certainly, I've not noticed it in normal use, which is the only place it would bother me.
raptir said:
I bought a Transformer yesterday, and I have some pretty severe backlight bleed. I'm either going to exchange or return it tonight.
I understand that people with problems with their device will be much more vocal than people who haven't run into any issues, but the number of posts I've seen talking about display or speaker issues is kind of worrying me, especially when I can go to the Thrive forum and see zero or near zero topics about hardware issues. Does anyone here have a Transformer with no problems? Or do they all have some issue and should I look at a different tablet?
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I have small light-bleed but it's only visible on a completely black screen with the brightness turned right up and the lights in the room switched off. That's not my normal use case so it doesn't bother me.
I have my Transformer since 2 months now. The hardware is perfect, there is no Lightbleed, no cracking, no dust under the screen and the speakers are o.k. One little problem is Honeycomb, it is not so good as it could be but its getting better with every update. Rooting was no problem and there are no issues when flashing other roms. Last week i bought the dock and there is also nothing wrong with it.
I am very happy with my new Transformer and dont whant to be without it anymore.
Asus Transformer: B5O
Dock: B6O
Sorry for my bad english i am from Austria
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i Have light bleed over the charging port..but that's insignificant ..but my volume rocker JUST got stuck like 20 min ago..already put my RMA with asus..out side of that..it's no issues
Haven't got any problems, though i haven't taken my transformer into a darkroom with a dark jpeg and turned the brightness up to test it!!!!!
A big believer in realism!
My wifi works perfectly
ADW EX works perfectly
Opera Browser works perfectly
But i also don't believe in new automatically equals better, so i haven't installed 3.2.
Wouldn't no about browser typing lag, as i'm the slowest freakin typist ever
I've had no issues with my tablet.
I have just RMAd the dock, as it was a B50 and had the power drain issue, but the tablet on it's own has been great.
very minimal light bleed, but nothing major.
Out of curiosity, hows the ROM dev over with the Thrive? Im wondering if there is more development over there than there is with the TF..
And if so, if having several Roms/mods to play with, keep user more content; So much so, that they overlook minor details..
Maybe were just bored over here in TF world
I have a b60 transformer and keyboard dock and I am very happy with all. I had a small spec of plastic in the screen, flicked screen with my finger and now it has gone and never returned.
Not seen any light bleed and have no problems with build quality.
I only had the creak before, until I learned to look for the light bleed in the dark. It's not that bad, but it feels horrible when you look for it,
Certainly not me ;-) After 5 weeks trying to find a tablet and dock to actually purchase, I bought the only one I could find - a 32 GB version. Why the heck I didn't just give up and wait for the next generation, I'll never know.
Significant light bleed but that doesn't really bother me. But then I discovered the dock battery draining issue with my turned off tablet and that really started to bother me. Then the volume up key on the tablet stopped working and that kind of annoyed me. Then the charger stopped charging both the dock and the tablet and that was end of my using it altogether ... except that somehow the charger started working again on the tablet (and not the dock) so I could use it again. But now it's stopped charging the tablet once again.
I know I have to RMA this ****. Still have to find the receipts and packaging. Maybe I can ship it along with my Asus P8P67 Deluxe motherboard which never worked right from day 1 and has caused me endless grief. Yeah, Asus is pretty much my least favourite company right now...
I love my transformer.
There was some light bleeding at the bottom by the buttons but for some reason the other day it vanished. I have installed the Asus case that has the tapered edge and flap. Maybe the pressure is fixing it.
That with Prime 1.6, the thing is a beast. I'm out of town for work over the next 2 weeks. No reboots or weirdness. I have my PC laptop and my LG G2x setup with wifi sharing so my TF is grabbing internet from one of those devices.
It just works so good I'm afraid to flash it to a 3.2 rom.
I found thumb keyboard better over SwiftKey X and I'm flying. The Office suite allows me to check all my work related documents on the go and has been a lifesaver.
Asus Transformer 3.1 pwnd
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Minor issues...
I have a little bit of light bleed, but it's only noticeable on black backgrounds, with dim ambient light, at certain angles. The speakers aren't as loud as I'd like, but I don't see how speakers that small could be louder. Overall I'm very pleased with mine, especially considering it's what, half as thick as the Thrive?
Not half as thick, but it does feel a lot thinner. It's because Asus designed the tablet to slant from thick (in the center) to thin (in the edge). It's so pretty .
I have problems with the tf, and not only with one unit, because now I am using the third unit (replaced the two previous).
The first was countinually rebooting when suspended (may be software, but used a nandroid of it with the second and no problem)
The second has light bleed and the upper part of the touch screen was bad.
With the third unit has sound balance problem, but I can live with it.
Conclusion
The quality control is bad, but I like this tablet.
Sorry for my english
No issues, I haven't really looked to see if I could find light bleed, but I love this thing
on my second tf
my first one quit charging after 4 days. No keyboard dock.
The one I have now has more light bleed than my first one. That one was a B60, current one is a B50.
No issues to report, although I have not checked on the battery drain issue with the dock (B5O). Still I really like this tablet and use it for work.
No problem here. Running Prime 1.7
Just checked for light leak. took a picture in a black room with brightness all the way up and on the left lower side i noticed it.
been mashing the power and volume buttons all day to see if i can break it(still within 30 days). No issues yet.
b60 purchased last week

Defective Tablets from Amazon?

Hi all,
The Infinity is my first tablet and I was thrilled when I was finally able to order one and it shipped out. The first night I had it I noticed that it had arrived with a couple scratches on the side and there was unpainted surface showing. I emailed Amazon about this and they offered to either refund 20% of my purchase or replace the tablet. While still deciding which road to take, I noticed that my screen was separating from the metal body at the bottom of the tablet (near the dock connector). I returned it and received a new one promptly.
Unfortunately my new one is also defective. When you hold the screen in landscape the right side of the screen is loose and makes a clicking sound when you grab onto it (actually more annoying than what was wrong with the first tablet). Amazon suggested to check with ASUS. ASUS only offered to have me send it in to be serviced (not replaced) and that I would have to pay shipping.
Do I now return this tablet to Amazon again and hope that I finally get a well constructed tablet? Are ASUS tablets always this hit or miss in terms of their quality?
Clicking by the speaker is "normal". Mine doesn't click but feels slightly separated there. No other problems at all with mine. Got it at B&H.
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NickS VR4 said:
Clicking by the speaker is "normal". Mine doesn't click but feels slightly separated there. No other problems at all with mine. Got it at B&H.
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It's just frustrating that this one is clicking at the speaker when the first tablet had other problems but no clicking (I still have them both in my possession so I checked to make sure I hadn't just accidentally not noticed it)
It's a somewhat weaker spot on the backside that many units suffer from (I haven't spotted it so far on mine). As fr as the reports go, it does not impact norml usage, so I guess it is okay. (Nonetheless, on a tablet priced as the TF700 is, I should expect the esign to be thought through a little better.)
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MartyHulskemper said:
It's a somewhat weaker spot on the backside that many units suffer from (I haven't spotted it so far on mine). As fr as the reports go, it does not impact norml usage, so I guess it is okay. (Nonetheless, on a tablet priced as the TF700 is, I should expect the esign to be thought through a little better.)
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My initial tablet had a very small amount of screen give near the speaker. But this loud audible clicking seems a bit much to tolerate. While I can still use the tablet normally, it sure is annoying to hear it click every time I move my hand.
I've uploaded a video to show the clicking:
gakirby said:
My initial tablet had a very small amount of screen give near the speaker. But this loud audible clicking seems a bit much to tolerate. While I can still use the tablet normally, it sure is annoying to hear it click every time I move my hand.
I've uploaded a video to show the clicking:
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That sucks. Sorry. Mine seems to be OK except for a touch of light bleeding which I may just fix myself once some teardown videos show up.
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gakirby said:
My initial tablet had a very small amount of screen give near the speaker. But this loud audible clicking seems a bit much to tolerate. While I can still use the tablet normally, it sure is annoying to hear it click every time I move my hand.
I've uploaded a video to show the clicking:
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That's really aweful. I'd return it for sure. I'm getting mine from BestBuy on Monday...I hope I don't have any such issues.
Mine clicks too. I find it more of a feature though because it gives me a strange sort of satisfaction to constantly press it. Maybe it's just me.
jdeoxys said:
Mine clicks too. I find it more of a feature though because it gives me a strange sort of satisfaction to constantly press it. Maybe it's just me.
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Like popping bubble packing... it's addictive!
I ordered my amethyst one from Amazon. Structurally, the tablet is very sound. No separation or weaknesses.
But I do have some notable backlight bleed that you can see in the backlight bleed thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29335840&postcount=7
I am also experiencing two audio problems: electronic squealing from the headphone jack when watching movies with BS Player and MX player. It is a moderately loud continuous "beeep.......beep.....beeeeeep....beeeeep....beeep.....beep" that is audible at normal volumes and when the volume is muted. Wear headphones, watch an mkv video file, and let me know if you hear this. I also have serious bluetooth audio lag. If I use a bluetooth headset instead of stereo headphones, I don't hear any squealing, but the sound is at least 1-2 seconds behind the video.
As a comparison, neither my Galaxy Tab 10.1 or my Galaxy Nexus have any of these issues. No backlight bleed, squealing, or bluetooth lag. I can live with the backlight bleed on the Infinity if the two audio issues can be fixed. Otherwise, I will need to return this unit. Almost everything else about this tablet is stellar, so I would hate to return it.
Update
Received tablet number three today from Amazon. This one makes the clicking sound of tablet 2 and has the loose screen of tablet 1. Not sure what to do now.
Do I give up on the Infinity and go to the Nexus 7?
gakirby said:
Received tablet number three today from Amazon. This one makes the clicking sound of tablet 2 and has the loose screen of tablet 1. Not sure what to do now.
Do I give up on the Infinity and go to the Nexus 7?
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My Nexus 7 had a bad display and died within an hour of unboxing. Just ordered my TF700. Fingers crossed.
Wow that clicking is serious and that gap is definitely a defect. I'm starting to think I should have kept the first Infinity I had I had only minimal movement from the screen and no click. Hope the second doesn't have any issues. That click is serious lol.
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I got mine from Amazon the day after release. No problems that I can tell. Mine probably came from the Phoenix warehouse.
...sent from Infinity
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I got mine from Amazon the day after release. No problems that I can tell. Mine probably came from the Phoenix warehouse.
...sent from Infinity
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Not sure if the warehouses matter but these are mine:
Tablet 1 (loose screen near left dock connector): Fernley, NV
Tablet 2 (the clicking sound shown in the Youtube video): Whitestown, IN
Tablet 3 (slightly less egregious clicking, AND screen loose near dock connector): Breinigsville, PA
Tablet 4 (?): Shipping soon and arriving tomorrow (I guess when you have 3 defective products they pay extra for Saturday delivery)
Eroc162 said:
Wow that clicking is serious and that gap is definitely a defect. I'm starting to think I should have kept the first Infinity I had I had only minimal movement from the screen and no click. Hope the second doesn't have any issues. That click is serious lol.
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I'm feeling the same way. My first tablet with the loose screen (but no clicking) and the scratches it arrived with is starting to look pretty attractive.
robsw said:
My Nexus 7 had a bad display and died within an hour of unboxing. Just ordered my TF700. Fingers crossed.
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Hope you have better luck!
yikes...i just ordered mine today. Ill post back with the results. Thanks for the heads up!
my unit came from amazon. no scratches. no clicks. no big hairy flies gnawing at my fingers. file under "lucky", i guess (hoping i'm not jinxing it!).
fwiw,
doody!
canceled my order from amazon
Bought mine from amazon.de, which had screen separation and a dead love of pixels after a day, told them and they sent a new one a hour later. I currently have 2 until they send me packaging for the old one haha XD but the new one is perfect condition.very impressed with the service, but less so with the fact they are even sending out dodgy units. Our of interest what serial batch are yours, mine are both c7.
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ishamm said:
Bought mine from amazon.de, which had screen separation and a dead love of pixels after a day, told them and they sent a new one a hour later. I currently have 2 until they send me packaging for the old one haha XD but the new one is perfect condition.very impressed with the service, but less so with the fact they are even sending out dodgy units. Our of interest what serial batch are yours, mine are both c7.
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First tablet: c6
Second tablet: c7
Third tablet: c7
Fourth tablet: showing up in the next few hours
I am very impressed with Amazon's service. This most recent tablet was overnighted with Saturday delivery, which is far from cheap.

Green Camera Problem

Has anyone else with an Infinity run into the green rear camera problem. I just tried the camera for the first time and have it. It is the exact same problem as i the Prime forum but I am not going to pinch my tablet. In fact I think it is software related. I am able at times to see abstracts of my homescreen (weather widget) within the lines of the distortion, Hardware cannot cause my camera to see what's on the homescreen.
I did, right after my dock and tablet overheated. Sent it right back, thanks warranty. I was also having issues running anything graphics intensive, such as HD games.
So do you all think this is firmware or hardware?
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Hard to say, but this new tablet is doing it off and on, screen tearing too. Good thing I haven't unlocked it yet, because I'm sending this one straight to ASUS this time.
Mine is fine but this is a big problem for primes too. Mine did it once on my prime. And it never did it again.. I think its hardware
Yup its a hardware problem I had a prime and has a camera issues, send it to square trade and they said it's a camera issues or failed, they fixed and sent back to me, after 1 week of used, went to bestbuy and trade to an infinity. So definitely hardware, if I were you ill send it back or return it. Good luck
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What is the perfect infinity?

I feel as though there have been alot of subjective viewpoints on what is the perfect infinity. Alot of us have been returning our infinities because of raised screens, dust, light bleed, pixels etc...but the severity of these issues are subjective at best unless we all can see each others infinities.
So if you have a imperfect infinity post a PICTURES including tablet edges, back plate, screen on and off, boot screen ( to show light bleed), docking ports on tablet and any other areas of concern...
If you have a so called perfect tablet post PICTURES of these same areas so we can compare and see if these issues are as widespread and sever as we think.
I think this will help us all better understand what to look for if indeed we do end up having to exchange our infinities for a new one.
Thanks guys!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
pierrekid said:
I feel as though there have been alot of subjective viewpoints on what is the perfect infinity. Alot of us have been returning our infinities because of raised screens, dust, light bleed, pixels etc...but the severity of these issues are subjective at best unless we all can see each others infinities.
So if you have a imperfect infinity post a PICTURES including tablet edges, back plate, screen on and off, boot screen ( to show light bleed), docking ports on tablet and any other areas of concern...
If you have a so called perfect tablet post PICTURES of these same areas so we can compare and see if these issues are as widespread and sever as we think.
I think this will help us all better understand what to look for if indeed we do end up having to exchange our infinities for a new one.
Thanks guys!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
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A perfect Infinity is the one in my hand typing to you.
pierrekid said:
I feel as though there have been alot of subjective viewpoints on what is the perfect infinity. Alot of us have been returning our infinities because of raised screens, dust, light bleed, pixels etc...but the severity of these issues are subjective at best unless we all can see each others infinities.
So if you have a imperfect infinity post a PICTURES including tablet edges, back plate, screen on and off, boot screen ( to show light bleed), docking ports on tablet and any other areas of concern...
If you have a so called perfect tablet post PICTURES of these same areas so we can compare and see if these issues are as widespread and sever as we think.
I think this will help us all better understand what to look for if indeed we do end up having to exchange our infinities for a new one.
Thanks guys!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
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I don't know if I call PERFECT as nothing is really perfect but after going through 3 units of Infinity, I can tell there are indeed difference in units built quality.
Personally, I had screen loosening for the first unit which I could definitely feel clicking everytime I held the device. The light bleed was there but really did not care much as I've never noticed it during daily use. The volume button seemed difficult to press felt as if it was a bit misaligned and I had to intentionally push slightly back and down.
Second unit had not screen lifting. The lightbleed were more evident. Now power button was like volume button on my previous unit.
I ended up returning infinity at this point because of not above issues but too many ANR/FC and wanted to give a try to Galaxy Note 10.1. As I missed so much about FHD, I decided to give one last shot on infinity.
This unit has NO light bleed, no screen lifting, all buttons are good. As for performance, I had rooted previous two units and applied d's build prop tweaks but did not use browser2ram or turned off bloatware. So this time, I did not do build prop but turned off bloatware and installed browser2ram. Also, I gave a try to boat browser for the first time. So far 1 week into this unit, I encountered only a handful of ANR and probably 1 or 2 of FC. These may even have been application dependent.
So yes. exterior QC issue really exist and from that regard I finally saw what's called perfect unit. But as far as the system performance goes, if I have had turned of bloatware and installed browser2ram on my previous unit probably would have been identical.
pierrekid said:
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So if you have a imperfect infinity post a PICTURES including tablet edges, back plate, screen on and off, boot screen ( to show light bleed), docking ports on tablet and any other areas of concern...
If you have a so called perfect tablet post PICTURES of these same areas so we can compare and see if these issues are as widespread and sever as we think.
I think this will help us all better understand what to look for if indeed we do end up having to exchange our infinities for a new one. (...)
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Excelent idea Pierrekid ... :good:
Im waiting my tablet from Adorama ...
Actually it would be very helpful for some of us.
Come on guys, please ... send the pics and comments of the hardware problems with your TF700t.
I'm interested too. About to buy one, and want to know what to look for - distinguishing marks, serial numbers, etc...
tuctuc said:
Excelent idea Pierrekid ... :good:
Im waiting my tablet from Adorama ...
Actually it would be very helpful for some of us.
Come on guys, please ... send the pics and comments of the hardware problems with your TF700t.
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Exactly, this will help people who are both getting the tablet for the first and for those who think they might have an "issue" with their current infinity
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
For instance as you can see in the first couple picture i seem to have a slightly "raised" screen on the right side near the 'ASUS" logo, but its not very noticeable. Also my tablet came with two VERY minor scratches (pics 2 and 3) but i dont think they are significant enough to get a return, especially with some of the issues i have been hearing on the forum. The first is to the left of the upside down triangle and the second is near the power button. Besides this my tablet works fine. Now i would like to compare this to everyone else's tablet.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
I guess this is the "go to" thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811538
danger-rat said:
I guess this is the "go to" thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811538
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would be... if they posted more pics about the issues. Only a couple people have.
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