[Q] ASUS 16GB Transformer tablet (TF300T-A1-CG) Vs 32 GB Nexus 7 - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys,
Need a quick advice.
I am planning to buy a tablet and was pretty sure I will buy 32 GB Nexus 7 for $249 till I saw this post today
http://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-asus...ab=o&c=all&p=1
$269 for an ASUS 16GB Transformer tablet (TF300T-A1-CG) Vs $249 for Google 32 GB Nexus 7.
Nexus Pros:
Better Display
Latest OS
32 GB storage on board
Google brand
Nexus Cons:
No extended storage option
7 inch display
Transformer Pros:
10 inch display
Extendable Storage
Keyboard Option
Price
Transformer Cons:
Not the latest and greatest
Inferior Display
Might not get future OS upgrades
I am pretty which one to buy.
Any help\advice would be great.
Prady

praddz said:
Hi Guys,
Need a quick advice.
I am planning to buy a tablet and was pretty sure I will buy 32 GB Nexus 7 for $249 till I saw this post today
http://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-asus...ab=o&c=all&p=1
$269 for an ASUS 16GB Transformer tablet (TF300T-A1-CG) Vs $249 for Google 32 GB Nexus 7.
Nexus Pros:
Better Display
Latest OS
32 GB storage on board
Google brand
Nexus Cons:
No extended storage option
7 inch display
Transformer Pros:
10 inch display
Extendable Storage
Keyboard Option
Price
Transformer Cons:
Not the latest and greatest
Inferior Display
Might not get future OS upgrades
I am pretty which one to buy.
Any help\advice would be great.
Prady
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you've nailed all the pro and cons (also the 7 is slightly faster as it mounts faster ram and flash chips so less I/O problems), I dont see exactly what we should say more about that.
go in a store that keep both and try them, if you feel the '300 bigger screen is more usefull or the 7 better portatility - is just your personal need and tastes that matter.

i already have a galaxy s3 for on the go things.
this would be something like an alternative for laptop, watching movies and daily stuff after coming home..
yes i think nexus is faster and will be the first and sure one to receive any future updates.
I am not sure about tf300 though..
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you've nailed all the pro and cons (also the 7 is slightly faster as it mounts faster ram and flash chips so less I/O problems), I dont see exactly what we should say more about that.
go in a store that keep both and try them, if you feel the '300 bigger screen is more usefull or the 7 better portatility - is just your personal need and tastes that matter.
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Get the Transformer. The Nexus will always be $249.00.
Soon you'll want them both anyway, LOL. I've got a T300 and an HTC Flyer (a 7" tablet like the Nexus 7) and I'd hate to have to choose between them.

If you need laptop replacement, transformer with no doubt. But I would also consider Nexus 7 if you're looking for something you can easily carry with.
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I have them both. My wife uses the nexus and I have the Asus. I like them both. The necks is slightly faster but I can use my smart phone for a handy device. I like playing games on the Asus cause it is bigger. A game like dead trigger gives you a lot of real estate to play. Although when I bought my wife the nexus 7 I thought about selling my Asus and getting another nexus. I am just going to root my Asus and flash a custom ROM.
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[Q] Which tablet should I buy?

I'm currently thinking about buying a tablet, but I'm not certainly sure if should get one, and, if yes, which.
I'm planning to use it mainly for watching movies, surfing the net, playing some games and probably doing some office stuff on it (like e-mails, but also text documents etc.). Entertainment stuff is the main focus, the last one could be neglected...
The maximum I'd be willing to spend would be something around 400 Euros (by looking at the amazon.com store, it's like more or less exactly the same in dollars, without conversion... ) but less would be definitly better (off course, if a few bucks more make a huge difference, it would be also okay).
Concerning features, I would like:
The screen size should be 8" to 10", the bigger, the better
A USB port (which supports working as host) would be nice to have
The screen should be pretty responsive, and also with a rather high resolution
A front camera would be nice (doesn't have to have the best quality)
It should have a good CPU and GPU, so games and stuff run smooth
At least Android 3.1, an announced update to ICS would be much appreciated
some kind of SD card slot (or an other way to extend storage, an USB port counts )
As the CES 2012 is about to happen, and probably some new tablets are going to be announced, I am also open to tablets that are going to be released in January or February this year, as long as they are in my price limit.
Oh, and by the way, regarding this, are there already tablets on the way, which are wort waiting for?
I'd be very glad if you made it till here and also would leave a comment below
Best regards and I apologize for my bad english
Nascor
P.S.: Before I forget, one last question: Is it possible to put a 2,5" Hard Drive (powered over USB) to an Android tablet?
P.P.S.: Oh, and if it helps in any way, I own a HTC Desire.
nobody? :/
Acer Iconia A500 or A501
A little more expensive Motorola Xoom or Iconia A500.
Acer Iconia A500
wifi only or with 3g?
Just wifi is enough, if I really need 3G I can enable tethering...
The Acer one is certainly not bad, but I kind of don't like the design, but thanks.
I will have a closer look at the Xoom now...
Nascor said:
Just wifi is enough, if I really need 3G I can enable tethering...
The Acer one is certainly not bad, but I kind of don't like the design, but thanks.
I will have a closer look at the Xoom now...
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After a search I would get the xoom for that price aswell so that's what i'm recommending too
Nascor said:
Just wifi is enough, if I really need 3G I can enable tethering...
The Acer one is certainly not bad, but I kind of don't like the design, but thanks.
I will have a closer look at the Xoom now...
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I suggest to go into a shop and hold both in your hands.
First i liked the xoom alot better, but the iconia just feels so much better when holding it. The sound quality of the iconia's speakers is really astonishing.
The iconia has a normal sized usb port, the xoom doesn't.
Sony S Tab!?
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Dark3n said:
I suggest to go into a shop and hold both in your hands.
First i liked the xoom alot better, but the iconia just feels so much better when holding it. The sound quality of the iconia's speakers is really astonishing.
The iconia has a normal sized usb port, the xoom doesn't.
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That's a real advantage over the others, I think I'll look at it in a store nearby in the next time...
The Xoom is said to be pretty unresponsive, and also, the SD slot seems to stop working occasionaly, is that true?
samuel109 said:
Sony S Tab!?
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looks rather good, but are the 16 gigs enough for a bunch of games? The 32GB one is much too expensive, I think
there is Asus Transformer Prime, but it's 500 euros the 32 gig version.
I think 16gb is enough, plus you can just add an sd card if it isn't.
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Transformer Prime would be great for you.
10-inch display with 1280x800 resolution, Super-IPS
It has optional keyboard dock that has USB-port, so you can connect your hard drive, it'll recognize it as disk drive and you'll be able to view the hadr drive as a filesystem.
Front-facing camera is 1.2 MP.
Tegra 3 is the best for gaming and has a great GPU right now. CPU is great too.
Android 3.2 Honeycomb is coming with the tablet. There's an update to ICS coming (14-15 Jan)
SD-card slot + USB-port on the keyboard dock.
But costs 'a bit more' than you wish. About 585 Euros ^_^
So, I think that Acer Iconia Tab A500/501 is the best choice for you
Or you can watch at the original Transformer which costs about 350 Euros (16 GB)
Original vs Prime:
Screen (IPS vs S-IPS);
processor (Tegra 2 vs Tegra 3);
camera (5 MP vs 8 MP).
But you still have the USB-port on the dock, as well as the microSD card-slot.
Felimenta97 said:
there is Asus Transformer Prime, but it's 500 euros the 32 gig version.
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haven't found it anywhere for 500, it's mostly sold for like 599
samuel109 said:
I think 16gb is enough, plus you can just add an sd card if it isn't.
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Sure, but as I read, you can't install apps and stuff on the SD card, it's threatened as an external hard drive (on the tablet s)
mirai0nikki said:
Transformer Prime would be great for you.
10-inch display with 1280x800 resolution, Super-IPS
It has optional keyboard dock that has USB-port, so you can connect your hard drive, it'll recognize it as disk drive and you'll be able to view the hadr drive as a filesystem.
Front-facing camera is 1.2 MP.
Tegra 3 is the best for gaming and has a great GPU right now. CPU is great too.
Android 3.2 Honeycomb is coming with the tablet. There's an update to ICS coming (14-15 Jan)
SD-card slot + USB-port on the keyboard dock.
But costs 'a bit more' than you wish. About 585 Euros ^_^
So, I think that Acer Iconia Tab A500/501 is the best choice for you
Or you can watch at the original Transformer which costs about 350 Euros (16 GB)
Original vs Prime:
Screen (IPS vs S-IPS);
processor (Tegra 2 vs Tegra 3);
camera (5 MP vs 8 MP).
But you still have the USB-port on the dock, as well as the microSD card-slot.
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The Prime looks pretty good but also pretty (and probably too) expensive...the original Transformer looks also pretty decent, but as you need the dock for connecting an usb device, it's also like 499€, sadly
*quick edit* Feature wise the Xoom looks not bad, too. ~410€ for 32Gigs + 3G looks pretty good to me...gotta find some reviews
Yeah, I've written about the price of the Prime.
Xoom is too laggy... Maybe you should wait for Xyboard?
Even with the new update?
The xyboard hasn't a tegra 3, is it worth it though?
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Asus Transformer Prime
http://eee.asus.com/eeepad/transformer-prime/features/
julljus said:
Asus Transformer Prime
http://eee.asus.com/eeepad/transformer-prime/features/
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sure, but as mentioned before it's hell-like expensive and so, rather not

ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 VS Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 -10.1

Hello. I am looking to buy a 10 inch Android Tablet for around $400...which one is better ? or is there a better one avaiable within this price range. Thanks in advance.....
Asus!
Hi, both these tablets have ics, but the Asus is much more powerful with a quad core processor, im not sure what the Samsung has, also the Asus has a better front facing camera, and it has many more ports so you can put micro sd in the tablet, same as the Samsung but the Asus has more ports on the keyboard dock also.
If I were you and you wanted to play games and do things smoothly then get the Asus, I would get the ASUS, hope I helped, Go here to do a proper comparison site
Type Tablet nation into Google and click on the first one,then scroll down a bit and click compare all tablets then click the asus and sgt2 im not allowed to put links so youll have to go the long way.

[Q] need some help choosing

Hi guys,
Im looking to buy my first ever tablet but im having trouble choosing. I'm a university engineer student and need a tablet that can take notes(alot of typing), browse the web(flash must have), remote access desktop back home (must have) and possible play few games( nothing fancy). I had a laptop(windows 7) but it was big, heavy and ended up breaking when I was rushing from class to class. That's why I'm looking for a smaller tablet. I want to stay away from laptops and try something new (android). I do have a windows desktop at home, so i dont really need another windows laptop. My budget is about 400-700 Max.
After doing some Googling I found:
Asus transformer infinity tf700t (with dock)
Samsung galaxy note 10.1 (probably will buy a dock for it)
Windows surface (has cover/dock)
Ipad 2 (don't really like apple products because there is no customization to it, but still considering)
So far I'm looking at the Asus tf700t because of the dock but since I have never owned any android tablets I'm a little unsure if its the right choice for me.*
Any tips, suggestions or comments will be much appreciated.
Thank you
You can't really go wrong with an android device. On stock OS android is more stable than any other mobile OS. And that's without losing all the customization. Where as on the iPad or any other OS or tablet/phone you have to do some sort of hackery or something extra. But out of the box an android tablet runs circles around anything else available. I can't say however the tablet apps are as polished in iOS in android. That is just simple mathematics... there are so many more phones than tablets so fewer developers work on them. But don't let that discourage you. You will still find what you looking for and more with the tablet your most interested in.
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ÜBER™ said:
You can't really go wrong with an android device. On stock OS android is more stable than any other mobile OS. And that's without losing all the customization. Where as on the iPad or any other OS or tablet/phone you have to do some sort of hackery or something extra. But out of the box an android tablet runs circles around anything else available. I can't say however the tablet apps are as polished in iOS in android. That is just simple mathematics... there are so many more phones than tablets so fewer developers work on them. But don't let that discourage you. You will still find what you looking for and more with the tablet your most interested in.
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I have looked around asus transformer tf700 section and i found some good tips and everyone says its definitely worth the price, though some problems with battery life.
thanks for your comment btw.
I say go for the Galaxy Note 10.1. It's a bit newer and you also get a newer version of ICS. You may take a hit in the screen resolution, which is 1280 X 800. You do get a quad core CPU, with the Mali-400mp GPU, and 2 GBs of memory. Plus you get a pen with it ^__^. When looking at the Prime you may get a higher resolution screen of 1920 X 1200, you get a dual core CPU, the Adreno 225, and 1 GB of memory. In terms of GPU power both offer about the same performance wise. With all the other bells and whistles both have very comparable stats.
Here's a long and detailed review for the Galaxy Note 10.1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wf_PqPi2tw&lc
Here's a long and detailed review for the Prime Infinity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xvzgGOpUFA
Specs on Galaxy Note 10.1 http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1_n8000-4573.php
Specs on Prime Infinity http://www.gsmarena.com/asus_transformer_pad_infinity_700_3g-4604.php
If you can wait for the Windows Surface tablet to come out to see what it offers, and I highly suggest not to get an iPad because it doesn't support flash lol, and has little to no customization. Plus it's the older iPad 2 which only has a comparable GPU the PowerVR SGX543 MP2. However, the screen res is even lower than the Note 10.1 (1024 X 768) , and it has only 512 mb of ram (which in some occasions isn't enough anymore), has no dock, and has no expandable storage either.
obscuresword said:
I say go for the Galaxy Note 10.1. It's a bit newer and you also get a newer version of ICS. You may take a hit in the screen resolution, which is 1280 X 800. You do get a quad core CPU, with the Mali-400mp GPU, and 2 GBs of memory. Plus you get a pen with it ^__^. When looking at the Prime you may get a higher resolution screen of 1920 X 1200, you get a dual core CPU, the Adreno 225, and 1 GB of memory. In terms of GPU power both offer about the same performance wise. With all the other bells and whistles both have very comparable stats.
If you can wait for the Windows Surface tablet to come out to see what it offers, and I highly suggest not to get an iPad because it doesn't support flash lol, and has little to no customization. Plus it's the older iPad 2 which only has a comparable GPU the PowerVR SGX543 MP2. However, the screen res is even lower the Note 10.1 (1024 X 768) , and it has only 512 mb of ram (which in some occasions isn't enough anymore), has no dock, and has no expandable storage either.
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Thanks for the great links and tip. I'm going to do a tryout of some tablets to see how easy and good they are at note taking. If the infinity it Samsung galaxy note 10.1 don't fit my list. I will wait for the windows surface pro to come out and buy it, that is if neither the infinity or samung note 10.1 satisfy my needs.
technewbie said:
Thanks for the great links and tip. I'm going to do a tryout of some tablets to see how easy and good they are at note taking. If the infinity it Samsung galaxy note 10.1 don't fit my list. I will wait for the windows surface pro to come out and buy it, that is if neither the infinity or samung note 10.1 satisfy my needs.
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You're welcome lol, and just after I posted those video from MobileTechReview, they posted this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y6m7ZLetMo Galaxy Note 10.1 vs Asus Prime Infinity =).

New ASUS Transformer Infinity & Trio Incoming! (Links, Specs, Discussion)

At Computex 2013 ASUS Announced several new tablets.
2013 Transformer Pad Infinity
Specs 10.1 Screen / Tegra 4 @ 1.9GHZ / 2GB Ram / 2,560 x 1,600 / Capable of 4K Output / 32GB HD / Bluetooth 3.0
With a New Dock - USB 3.0
http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/03/asus-transformer-pad-infinity/
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/laptops/2013/06/03/asus-transformer-infinity-preview/1
http://communities.washingtontimes....us-transformer-pad-infinity-computex-2013s-m/
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ASUS Transformer Book Trio Android and Windows 8
Specs 11.6 Screen / 1,920x1,080 / Gen 4 Core i7-4500U Powering Windows 8 / 2GHz Intel Atom Z2580 Powering Android Jelly Bean / Two Batteries 33Wh cell and 19Wh / 64GB Storage in Tablet /
Dock - 1TB Storage
Release - Q3
Switches between Windows 8 and Android at the touch of a button
http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/03/asus-announces-the-transformer-book-trio-likens-it-to-a-laptop/
http://www.zdnet.com/asus-doubles-down-with-the-transformer-book-trio-7000016269/
http://news.cnet.com/8301-7269_3-57...io-runs-windows-8-and-android-simultaneously/
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ASUS MeMo PAD FHD 10 LTE
Specs - 1,920x1,080 / 10inch / 16 or 32GB HD / Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor / LTE Radio
Release - Q3
http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/05/...utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget
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Yeah, we were both right actually. It made sense for them to release an updated Transformer Infinity as I wanted, but two Intel Processors in the same device? That's insane that only a computer with a bunch of mad scientist like ASUS can pull off with a straight face lol.
Hopefully they fix the I/O issues, and might pick up the new Infinity, especially if it will be $499 for tablet and dock or $399 without the dock. I won't pull the trigger right away and will wait until people get their hands on the device and verify that the I/O has been resolved. Last chance for ASUS to impress me.
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Yeah, we were both right actually. It made sense for them to release an updated Transformer Infinity as I wanted, but two Intel Processors in the same device? That's insane that only a computer with a bunch of mad scientist like ASUS can pull off with a straight face lol.
Hopefully they fix the I/O issues, and might pick up the new Infinity, especially if it will be $499 for tablet and dock or $399 without the dock. I won't pull the trigger right away and will wait until people get their hands on the device and verify that the I/O has been resolved. Last chance for ASUS to impress me.
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Cant see prices being that low.
I/O is crucial. Just would like a stock ASUS device to be good right out the box. If it's not I think it says alot.
SDBags et al have turned this current Infinity around from high specced rubbish to an excellent tablet up there with all the rest this generation including the nexus offering. However, if they cant do it on their own or atleast release something truly impressive I give up for them.
Sale prices for my tablet are about 400$ max so the trade up value would be another 200-300$ which I haven't got.
What I am interested in is the new Sony tab Z though
If they keep using sh*tty Hyenix eMMC I'm out. Cutting corners for pennies of Nand that cripples real-world performance is an idiotic design flaw and a reason why Asus can never aspire to be Apple.
My infinity was my primary computer device during exams last year and it failed miserably and wasted tens of hours of my time. Clean Rom Saved it but a tablet shouldn't need a rom to be made usable.
The dock of the new Infinity looks exactly like the TF700 dock. It has USB 3.0, though.
But as far as I know, USB is supported by the Tegra-chip itself, only the physical connector is in the dock.
So perhaps if we are really lucky we can reuse our old docks...
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The dock of the new Infinity looks exactly like the TF700 dock. It has USB 3.0, though.
But as far as I know, USB is supported by the Tegra-chip itself, only the physical connector is in the dock.
So perhaps if we are really lucky we can reuse our old docks...
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Was mentioned that there was 2x USB 3.0 ports. Also not sure but I know they said mini-HDMI, and mini-Displayport as well. Though never mentioned if one of those other connections where on the dock itself or the physical tablet.
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I am quite excited about this new Infinity tablet, but ASUS seems to be cutting down on the cameras (5 MP on the back and 1.2 MP on the front). I know megapixels aren't everything, but it is really weird having only a 5 MP camera on your flagship device. I was expecting something like a Sony Exmor 13.1 MP sensor instead. I for once use the tablet to take photos, simply because it has a much better camera than my phone (HTC Sensation).
Hopefully the I/O is fixed in the new release. I had to sell my TF700 on craigslist cuz it was not really usable. Asides from amazing battery life and having a dock to top it off even more, the I/O lag made it hard to use and just not seem like it was worth the price.
I recently swapped to a Nexus 7 to toy around with until later this year to see what else is coming out. The Nexus 7 feels faster, which is really sad.
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I am quite excited about this new Infinity tablet, but ASUS seems to be cutting down on the cameras (5 MP on the back and 1.2 MP on the front). I know megapixels aren't everything, but it is really weird having only a 5 MP camera on your flagship device. I was expecting something like a Sony Exmor 13.1 MP sensor instead. I for once use the tablet to take photos, simply because it has a much better camera than my phone (HTC Sensation).
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The price is $399 for the tablet alone, so don't expect extremely much (because it is actually too much)
Def dual boot. Did anyone notice the video location had Tapai, Tawaiin (ASUS Headquarters) and the parallel universe was the Android Day Scene on left and the Space needle from Seattle (Windows Headquarters) on the right?! Can't wait to see it!
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Yeah, we were both right actually. It made sense for them to release an updated Transformer Infinity as I wanted, but two Intel Processors in the same device? That's insane that only a computer with a bunch of mad scientist like ASUS can pull off with a straight face lol.
Hopefully they fix the I/O issues, and might pick up the new Infinity, especially if it will be $499 for tablet and dock or $399 without the dock. I won't pull the trigger right away and will wait until people get their hands on the device and verify that the I/O has been resolved. Last chance for ASUS to impress me.
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You do know the tablet will be probably $500 & $150 for the dock like it was before.
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Actually just saw it at the bottom. $500 for the whole deal. Wow, actually quiet shocked at that.
The trio looks nice but it'll probably be $1200 or so. I am seriously looking at the atom win8 tabs in fact I have the envy x2 right now and it is far more usable then the infinity. when the quad core atom tabs come out this fall with win 8.1 it is going to be bad news for android and apple.
And the new Asus Infinity Tegra 4 2560x1600 1.9 Ghz 2 gb of ram would you buy it if they fix IO problems? I hear it was going to be 399 and 499 with dock lol!! and SDXC support also
I'm thinking of selling my Nexus 10 to buy the new Transformer Pad Infinity.
Do you guys think the change is worth it?
Asus really seems to be rolling out some hot sh***!
Look at this baby, the Asus AiO!
Now I really can't wait for my desktop to croak! LOL
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-a-hybrid-device-that-actually-gets-it-right/
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I'm thinking of selling my Nexus 10 to buy the new Transformer Pad Infinity.
Do you guys think the change is worth it?
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Hard to say since nobody got his/her hands on one yet
But the specs look good. If you're looking for a tablet/dock combination the TF700 is the best on the market.
If they fixed the I/O bottleneck, the new Transformer could be a very interesting machine indeed.
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Has anyone seen that they included a microSD slot like the Prime and the TF700? I just read that there is a SD card slot on the dock. I loved that they had both options on the Infinity. I could live without it, but it was nice being able to load up two 32 GB cards with TV shows and movies.
One thing that android needs is to be able to adjust the output of resolution on the HDMI output. I only have a 1080P display and I'm afraid that it is going to look weird at that resolution.
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Has anyone seen that they included a microSD slot like the Prime and the TF700? I just read that there is a SD card slot on the dock. I loved that they had both options on the Infinity. I could live without it, but it was nice being able to load up two 32 GB cards with TV shows and movies.
One thing that android needs is to be able to adjust the output of resolution on the HDMI output. I only have a 1080P display and I'm afraid that it is going to look weird at that resolution.
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From the pictures on other sites it looks like the tablet has all the same items that the TF700 does. So the microSD, miniHDMI, audio and mic look to all be in a similar location.

[Q] Looking for a new Android Tablet.

Hello, I'm looking for a new Android tablet since my TF700T broke down.
I was mostly happy with it. Although, sometimes it was super slow and buggy.
Here's what I'm looking for in a tablet, the list is ordered from most important to least important.
1. A very good screen. The TF700's screen was the perfect size.
2. A fast internet browsing experience.
3. Removable storage would be nice.
I'd definitely get the nexus 9 when it comes out later this month, pre-orders one now
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Hello, I'm looking for a new Android tablet since my TF700T broke down.
I was mostly happy with it. Although, sometimes it was super slow and buggy.
Here's what I'm looking for in a tablet, the list is ordered from most important to least important.
1. A very good screen. The TF700's screen was the perfect size.
2. A fast internet browsing experience.
3. Removable storage would be nice.
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The Galaxy Tab S 10.5" is an excellent option. Beautiful AMOLED 2K screen (best on the market), great battery life, Snapdragon 800, 3GB RAM. MicroSD slot. Be sure to get the LTE variant, because the WiFi/3G edition has a lesser Exynos.
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_tab_s_10_5_lte-6235.php
I came from a TF700T too. The I/O issues were very annoying. Went to a Galaxy NotePro 12.2" LTE. Fantastic tablet, incredibly fast. There's a 10.1" variant if you find 12.2" too big. The only downside is the LCD screen. 2K, but not as crisp as LED. Sadly, it didn't come with an AMOLED screen, and I wanted the Spen. It's perfect for multimedia purposes
TheKindleMCPEGuy said:
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
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I have one of those. It's even more sluggish, slow and unresponsive than the TF700T on a bad day. At all cost, avoid the Tab 2/3/4. They're very low-end devices. The TF700T was 1920x1200, the Tab 3&4 are 1280x800. QuadCore 1.2Ghz where the TF700T had QuadCore 1.6GB. That should tell you enough.

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