Everytime I'm in a room with a lot of silence I hear a small sound from speaker, it's like if it is actived and after few seconds it shouts down. It seems that when I output a sound from tablet like internet browser click sound or keyboard sound speaker stay activated for some seconds and than shoutdown.
Is it normal?
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Nope - not normal.... Suspect hardware issue - has it always done this?
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I don't know because I've the tablet since 3days.
EDIT: I tried to put my ear on speaker after I click a browser link or playing other sound in tablet and I hear this activation/reactivation little buzz always. So I tried to do the same thing with my Samsung gs3 and the same thing happens. But I don't know why I don't hear it in a silence room and I hear my tablet instead. Maybe because gs3 has a plastic body and not an aluminium one like the infinity.
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has any one ever had any overheating issues with this tablet, mine only gets a tiny bit warm where the charger connects to the keyboard dock and the hottest ive seen the tablet is 31 degrees and i was hammering it just to see how hot i could get it, i just wanted other peoples opinion on it as think asus did great with this one
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Same here, about 30 degrees during gaming apart from that, only the wall charger gets hot ^^ I'm pretty impressed with how cool this thing runs.
So far the mid 30s but the A510 had no problem busting 50c.
my galaxy s2 gets real hot all the time but this just stays cool, are all transformers like this??
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My Acer A200 gets warmer than my tf300 not by much tho. I think Asus did a good job on it.
My tf 300 dont get hot at all...
My tf101 only gets a little warm around the Cpu when I overclock to 1.7 for teh lulz. Normal use cool as can be
The wall charger burns my hand though, but that's normal for the TF101 and isn't a problem.
For once we can say.. GJ asus!
Looks like one person is saying their 300 gets hot and seems to be a defect. Searching du' web, no review or other poster appears to state this. In fact, it is common the opposite is stated on how cool it runs.
I can appreciate though if a person does have a defect and assumes that is normal for all. For the Acer 510 and 700, it is very true
i still cant get higher than 31 lol
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I have a tf201, and when I plug it into my monitor it scales the desktop down to 720p for things like web browsing. It will do 1080p only for video (and the internal screen will go dark). Does the tf700 behave the same way?
When my micro-hdmi cable comes in tomorrow I'll check it out and let you know.
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When my micro-hdmi cable comes in tomorrow I'll check it out and let you know.
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Thank you in advance!
Right, cable recieved and tested some stuff.
Connected, everything is 1080P. Playing HD video's in Youtube switches the output to 1280x720 (720P), but nicely as only the video transfers to the TV and not the interface, so you can still browse and check other vids in the youtube app.
Tried MX Player too, although I haven't found the perfect fluid settings yet. The 1080p output is transfered to the TV as well. Only thing with that is that there is some sort of grid showing up, again, that might be MX Player. But it conserves the output.
Keep in mind that the screen is 1920*1200 which gives you 2 sidebars on either side to fit the 1200 in vertically.
Webbrowsing is full HD as well. Anything else you want me to test?
thanks so much!!
Its web browsing and desktop work that I was most concerned with, and maybe polaris office.
pretty sure I'm going to get one of these ASAP!!
How did you get this already, I thought it was going to be released in mid July?
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It has already been released by the end of June in several european countries.
You'll get 1080p or 1200p(with bars) you can change that in the notification bar
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You'll get 1080p or 1200p(with bars) you can change that in the notification bar
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I can't see the option. There's only an notification, that it's connected via micro HDMI. I can't select anything by tipping it or hold on longer.
Do you have the Asus TF700 or the TF300,TF201?
Because on my screen it shows the bar at the Botton at the homescreen, and so there's an 16:10 Picture on my 16:9 Screen.
I think i might have a possible reasons for the non-buttery smoothness some people have been experience with the tf700. Now most of the time i have my tab connected to the dock for typing in class, emails etc... but today i left my dock at home for the first time. Throughout the day i noticed that my tab was flying! Seriously the browser, going through the file manager, opening and closing apps. Nearly as fast as my GS3. I though asus might have sent an update or something without me knowing because this was a completely different tablet.
Once i got home i had to type up a report and needed the dock. I noticed that immediately after connecting it....the tab was not as fast. Now note that i have another sd card in the dock. What i began to notice was that once the the tab was connected, the combination of readying the the sd card in the dock for use combined with the change in the keyboard slowed down the responsiveness of the tablet immensely. Everything took an extra 1/2 millisecond. Now it wasn't "slow" but definitely "slower" than when it was not connect to the dock with the SD card.
So my questions to those that aren't as satisfied with the JB update:
1.Do you have a dock and is it always connected to the tab?
2.Do you have a micro or regular SD card within the dock?
3. Is the slowness/non-buttery smoothness you experience occur when you are connected to the dock with the above two criteria?
For those that are satisfied i want you to answer the same questions.
I honestly believe it is because of the dock/extra sd card configuration that some of us are experiencing the lag that we do. If my theory is correct, then hopefully asus can get this fixed with a software update.
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an extra HALF MILLISECOND?!?! omg so slooooooowwww.
seriously though, maybe you mean an extra half second? i was using my tablet without the doc last night and i didn't think it was any faster. i'll do a little testing both ways and see if i notice any difference.
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an extra HALF MILLISECOND?!?! omg so slooooooowwww.
seriously though, maybe you mean an extra half second? i was using my tablet without the doc last night and i didn't think it was any faster. i'll do a little testing both ways and see if i notice any difference.
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haha i was exaggerating. I just meant that its marginally slower than when dock. Yea do a test let us know if you too see a difference. Even if you dont consider it to be "slow" when docked, if it hangs slightly longer then when undocked, let us know. Also report if the SD card is inserted or not. Thanks!
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My experience is It slows up abit at wake up then it goes back to normal after it reads both cards. Just gotta wait a bit. This is at balanced mode.
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Sound theory IMO - I'm a squeaky wheel and I'm always using the dock - after reading this I'll avoid it for a few days and post results.
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Sound theory IMO - I'm a squeaky wheel and I'm always using the dock - after reading this I'll avoid it for a few days and post results.
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Awesome looking forward to your report along with everyone elses!
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I had a play around, and I couldn't see a difference between docked or separated. Random question though...what background are you using? Do you store your background on the SD card in your dock?
I only ask because I was the same as you...disappointed in the performance after upgrading to JB. I am not sure if it is because of what I was expecting from my other devices (Nexus 7 and GN). Either way, it wasn't quite smooth enough.
It wasn't until I went hunting until I found my own answer...completely disabling my wallpaper. Just a standard static wallpaper...it wasn't a live wallpaper or anything. That is when my TF700T became as smooth as my other two devices. Love it now...but miss my wallpaper
I use Apex Launcher and disable it in there...any kind of wallpaper results in jitter at the home screen...and switching windows. Especially bringing up the notification menu. So I would ask you to check that one for me if you can...
As far as the other people in here...I am not sure that anyone else cares about the fluidity of the interface. My original thread didn't seem to get much attention...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/private.php?do=showpm&pmid=8821186
Let me know your results!
Same findings re. the wallpaper
Ive been using Asus Day scene live wallpaper and love it but changed to the stock asus static wallpaper and Nova is at least 2x faster
No Noticeable difference for me between using the Tab with or without the dock!
For what it's worth, my TF700 is almost always docked and this thing flies! I am using stock launcher with a static background. When I do un-dock it, I haven't noticed any performance difference. I am not using an SD card in the dock, if that means anything (but I do use a MicroSD card in the tablet itself).
I'm interested in seeing some more responses to this thread. Like I said, I have absolutely *zero* performance issues with Jelly Bean and with Browser2RAM (and the "Enable CPU Upload path" option enabled), the stock browser is insanely fast and an absolute joy to use.
I think it's also worth mentioning what launcher you use when responding - I've found that the stock launcher performs the best and is the most stable.
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I don't think its the dock. I think it's the touchpad. It's very unresponsive, particularly when scrolling and gives the impression that the tablet is sluggish.
Try this experiment - instead of using the touchpad, perform all your normal tasks by using the screen instead. After a few minutes you'll realize that its plenty fast. Or try using a good USB mouse. Scrolling in the web browser is effortless with a mouse but feels like your stuck in the mud with the touchpad.
I have a high end ASUS gaming laptop and I have the same problem - the touchpad is really really bad. This just seems to be another thing that ASUS can't quite seem to get right.
I just bought a TF300 (JB preinstalled). And the auto brightness doesnt seem to be work turning it on reduces the brightness to the minimum regardless of the ambient lighting.
Is this a software bug with JB on TF300. or a faulty hardware that i should return ?
To be honest, mine never seemed to work correctly and don't even use it. May not be a flaw with yours
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The auto brightness is crap on them all mate 8ts great on htc phone but useless on the tf300 lol
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Last night, I updated my device in a normal way. Today, I wanted to listen some music but when the sound goes high, I get a sough from the speaker. Anybody else having this problem? What could the reason be for that?
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