Pull the trigger on the TF700 - Asus Transformer TF700

Weighing my options here, think I want to stay middle of the road budget wise.
right now I have a Nook hd+ and it's ok, but am looking to upgrade.
thoughts would be note 10.1 (13 and 14 edition, although 2014 blows my budget potentially). The tab 3, or the tf700.
I heard the tf700 can be laggy unless rooted and flashed to alternate rom.
any insight would be appreciated.

monkey3ddd said:
Weighing my options here, think I want to stay middle of the road budget wise.
right now I have a Nook hd+ and it's ok, but am looking to upgrade.
thoughts would be note 10.1 (13 and 14 edition, although 2014 blows my budget potentially). The tab 3, or the tf700.
I heard the tf700 can be laggy unless rooted and flashed to alternate rom.
any insight would be appreciated.
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If the tf700 is within your budget, id say why not. Personally im not interested in tablets without docks, so im biased, but as you've heard It does have particularly slow I.O but with the latest custom roms and kernels, the experience is very smooth.

I would say go with the new new transformer infinity... looking pretty good by specs and some added features
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Pulled the trigger on the new note, WTH...

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[Q] willing to buy a tablet but....Samsung, Lenovo or Asus

hi guys,
I would like a word of advise here,
I'm looking forward to buy a tablet but after a little research I came to these 3 which I think are the best out there, please correct me if I'm wrong...
-Galaxy Tab 10.1" (wifi and 3G/4g)
-Lenovo Thinkpad (not the ideapad, wifi and 3G)
-Asus T-Prime
They are kinda close on specs, except the Prime that has bigger processor and some other stuff, I want a get the 64GB version
So I want to ask you, which one you consider the best for a heavy user?
Thank you!
Asus Prime
it makes me want one and i have a touchpad already
I'm waiting for the ASUS Padfone Transformer
Galaxy Tab was voted so often as best tablet and there is coming a refreshed version of it so is definitly a good decission.
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I'm waiting for the ASUS Padfone Transformer
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That one looks interesting but I don't need another phone having a Samsung GS2
hey man in my opinion i think you should get the prime because it has a lot more stuff plus the quad core is up to date, but just my opinion.
later
i'd go with the asus. i've played with the original one and i love it, and the prime looks even more amazing.
ever thought of a Acer Iconia?
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It all comes down to whether you need the features each tablet offers. Whichever meets your need and requirements, than it will be worth every penny.
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motioncoding said:
ever thought of a Acer Iconia?
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I've seen them but they are way to expensive and have a lot of models, and the cheaper model, can't compete with the Asus Prime I do believe.
As for Acer company, I'm not quite convinced about them, I had their Acer AspireOne and it was crap. Among some other bad experiences from my friends that had something Acer.
Thanks for the reply!
Cheers!
MrChaosDesire said:
It all comes down to whether you need the features each tablet offers. Whichever meets your need and requirements, than it will be worth every penny.
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You're absolutely right, however I posted this to have another opinion from all XDA community, since currently I only have the K Fire.
Like everybody else, I want the best device that I can afford, so for the price range Samsung, Asus and Lenovo have great options.... not mentioning the one from that fruit brand.
I have seen reviews on Amazon and eBay for Samsung and Lenovo and they both are rated high 4 to 4.7, just like that [email protected] (don't know why )
I'll wait for the first reviews on the Asus Prime when it comes out
Thanks for the reply!
Cheers!
userg2x said:
-Galaxy Tab 10.1" (wifi and 3G/4g)
-Lenovo Thinkpad (not the ideapad, wifi and 3G)
-Asus T-Prime
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ASUS Transformers Prime, the best Android tablet as of DEC 2011. This is an easy pick if you don't mind the price tag.
userg2x said:
Like everybody else, I want the best device that I can afford, so for the price range Samsung, Asus and Lenovo have great options.... not mentioning the one from that fruit brand.!
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well, of those 3, the transformer prime is the most powerful, lightest, thinnest, best specs, best screen, ect.
the galaxy 10.1 is the best if you need 3g/4g.
lenovo thinkpad tablet is best if you need a USB port.
i'd like to choose the ASUS transformer prime, the hardware is so powerful
hi guys,
I've seen some reviews and bugs/fixes that the TF201 has, but still i think none of the issues but the wifi are real deal breakers, as for GPS I own a garmin and also a SGS2 and a G2X and I carry all of them when I travel, so I'll barely use gps function on it.
anyway I'll go and buy it tomorrow, gonna try it for a few days, if works fine I'll keep it or return it, then sell it (or keep it) for when the TF700T arrives in this June (if Asus doesn't do it again)
Thank you everybody for all the replies they were very helpful.
Forgot to mention: the Prime is cheaper than the Galaxy tab by $50
Just knew that Prime is going to release a 1080 resolution model soon
(Now its 1280x800)
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Just knew that Prime is going to release a 1080 resolution model soon
(Now its 1280x800)
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yeah, that will be the TF700T, lots of improvements I expect, along with the permanent fix to all the TF201 known issues
but as for now I need a tablet, can't wait until June (tentatively release date) =/
I did have the same problem as yours, I wanted a 10.1" size series too.
Finally I have chosen 7.7. For these reasons:
- Build quality
- Samsung commitment on firmware update (and their $$ to backup their products)
- SAMOLED Screen
- The bigger tablet seems getting hot over usage, made worse for their sizes. Moreover, their are too big that somehow I prefer to get back to my Macbook air if I need the size..

Considering a xoom, still a good option?

have been looking round for a tab, while the transformer prime seems best its now almost double the cost of the xoom, even though the xoom is quite old, it seems anything else around is still tegra2 or dual core similar spec hardware to the xoom, so i dont see any point apart from the weight in getting anything newer or more expensive, is it still a good option guys? you can get one for around £260 in the UK where as the transformer prime would be £499 and the original transformer maybe £350
i just returned a scroll extreme as it was just soooooooooooooo laggy!! i dont want anything with huge lag like that again
This late? I wouldn't buy the xoom today at its current price.
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have been looking round for a tab, while the transformer prime seems best its now almost double the cost of the xoom, even though the xoom is quite old, it seems anything else around is still tegra2 or dual core similar spec hardware to the xoom, so i dont see any point apart from the weight in getting anything newer or more expensive, is it still a good option guys? you can get one for around £260 in the UK where as the transformer prime would be £499 and the original transformer maybe £350
i just returned a scroll extreme as it was just soooooooooooooo laggy!! i dont want anything with huge lag like that again
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So I'm the first to respond...the original Xoom is a wonderful device and is even better now than it was when it was new because it has ICS official update, and best of all, the most fantastic developers and real bleeding-edge advances in Xoom software. It's so well built and sturdy that the bit of additional weight doesn't matter. In my opinion the Xoom is still the best tablet available, as everything works well and there's tons of additional functionality with custom roms.
The xoom is built like a tank and with it's specs what else out there is better for the money. I have two of them and the last one I picked up for $315 U.S.
Picked up 32 gb wifi only xoom a few months back with original box and 5 cases (4 still sealed) for $275 off craigslist. Didn't think it was too bad and I'll be keeping xoom for awhile
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This late? I wouldn't buy the xoom today at its current price.
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the only thing i can see maybe 'better' for the money is the asus transformer 101 maybe just because its a little lighter and can be expanded with the kb if need be, also the connectivity looks a little better placed, and its just as supposed with roms and people using it. These are both £290 ish in the UK?
i mean the xoom 2 is a little more expensive but for that lighter slimmer body you lose the expansion slow, sure you can use the usb host but i dont like that idea, would prefer an expansion slot, the galaxy tab just seem out there with the price, then you have the acer a200 which ones again is similar so im thinking the original xoom or asus transformer in this price bracket is the best option...
I only got my Xoom about 3 weeks ago, £280 from PC world. Been an android guy for a year now so did my research to see what the community support was like. Noticed that we're getting official CM9 support, that made the deal even sweeter. Still team EOS provide excellent support on AOSP builds. Even in terms of specs, great screen, great processor, can be overclocked (and stable). In my opinion this is still a great buy!
I too want to buy a tablet. But I'm confused between xoom, galaxy tab 10.1 and transformer TF101.
So what do you guys suggest?
My requirements are, good support by Dev community and which wont brick easily...
Thanks..
Peace.
Hi I just picked up a Motorola Xoom WiFi 32GB via a pricerunner.co.uk search. This got me a £5 discount making the delivered price just under £245. I tried to upgrade to ICE/Android 4.0, but managed to “Brick” the device …so be warned and be patient.
Fortunately I manage to resolve this issue with the help of some XDA forum links, YouTube and Motorola site itself. I will try and write up the details of my problem and solution in another thread.
I am now back to the original Android 3.2 version and so far I am very happy the XOOM.
adiles said:
I too want to buy a tablet. But I'm confused between xoom, galaxy tab 10.1 and transformer TF101.
So what do you guys suggest?
My requirements are, good support by Dev community and which wont brick easily...
Thanks..
Peace.
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the Xoom has great community support and as far as I know the galaxy tab 10.1 does too because that was another option of mine and community support is a big factor when I buy a new product both I believe are getting official CM9 support. i can't speak for the TF101,I don't know much about that one
adiles said:
I too want to buy a tablet. But I'm confused between xoom, galaxy tab 10.1 and transformer TF101.
So what do you guys suggest?
My requirements are, good support by Dev community and which wont brick easily...
Thanks..
Peace.
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I have all three and the best will be the one you can find at the best price. All three are near similar hardware with each having an advantage/disadvantage to the others.
Community/Dev support I would have to say the Xoom wins though...as well as being difficult to brick. Google "Experience" device really makes the Xoom a great device.
(I use the Xoom, my wife is using the Transformer and I gave my mother the Galaxy Tab).
in my opinion, its the best tablet for the cost.
main cons are weight and potentially out of date hardware. that hasn't stopped it from being the first official device to receive 4.0.4
would love if i could get a 2nd one as backup.
HD dock is wonderful. it even works with my otterbox.
Xoom is the best overall tablet. Newer tablets have shinier items, but considering the durability, functionality, support and overall user experience, I don't think you could go wrong buying a xoom.
I do have a Xoom either and I think it's a good choice and you won't regret buying it. It isn't expensive for its quality and it runs very well and smoothly especially with CM9 ICS.
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the only thing i can see maybe 'better' for the money is the asus transformer 101 maybe just because its a little lighter and can be expanded with the kb if need be, also the connectivity looks a little better placed, and its just as supposed with roms and people using it. These are both £290 ish in the UK?
i mean the xoom 2 is a little more expensive but for that lighter slimmer body you lose the expansion slow, sure you can use the usb host but i dont like that idea, would prefer an expansion slot, the galaxy tab just seem out there with the price, then you have the acer a200 which ones again is similar so im thinking the original xoom or asus transformer in this price bracket is the best option...
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Actually, the Xoom has a better frame rate than the Transformer 101. You could search for the thread that proves it somewhere here in General or Q&A (sometime last summer?).
If you can find one for a good price I think it's a no-brainer. Great build quality and great active devs on XDa. What more could you possibly ask for?
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Actually xoom is not availiable online right now and the one availiable in stores is a 3g model which is out of my range. So I was thinking about buying galaxy tab..
So what do you guys suggest? Should I go for the tab or spend some extra bucks on xoom?
I really can't decide.. coz both of them almost same...
Peace.
adiles said:
Actually xoom is not availiable online right now and the one availiable in stores is a 3g model which is out of my range. So I was thinking about buying galaxy tab..
So what do you guys suggest? Should I go for the tab or spend some extra bucks on xoom?
I really can't decide.. coz both of them almost same...
Peace.
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check craigslist in your area, or look on ebay. do your research and you are sure to find a great deal!
I've had Xoom since almost release day. Wifi at start and chose it over the galaxy tab just cause it felt more rugged. Tab was nice but felt cheep. Haven't regretted it one bit. Now I own 2 xooms, wifi and 4g, wifi one my son mainly uses. Got my 3g/4g on Craigslist for 400, came dock, leather case and original box.
based on your guys opinions here and elsewhere, i ordered the xoom and should have it in my hands tomorrow. really excited about this device! i even changed my sig already

[Q] Advice and comparisons on low budget tablet purchase

Hi all, first time poster so hopefully this is in the right place. I'm looking to buy a tablet out of a few different choices, and I'm hoping you all can help me with some first hand experience and advice. I have owned two tablets before, an Asus TF101 and Acer Iconia a500, but I didn't get much use out of either and had problems with both so I sold them. Now I am looking to buy again with some specific criteria in mind.
1) It needs to be no more than $350, but preferably lower (I realize this limits me to low-end or older devices).
2) It should be comfortable to hold and use for extended periods.
3) It should perform relatively well, nothing like the Archos tablets.
I know these are kind of general, but it's a work in progress right now. At the moment I'm looking at these tablets: Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (the cheap one), or HP Touchpad with CM9. I'm leaning towards the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 for its size, but I'm a little iffy about it being too small at the same time. Anyone want to weigh in about these devices or suggest another? Thanks in advance.
What was with ur asus tf?
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What was with ur asus tf?
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The model number? TF101. Whatever the first release of the Transformer was. It was the 16 GB version I think.
Try the Asus MeMO pad, should be released sometime this summer.
Nook tablet or kindle fire
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Try the Asus MeMO pad, should be released sometime this summer.
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That definitely looks interesting. The hardware seems to be quite a bit better than the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. I haven't seen a firm release date though, other than some rumors that it would be this month (in India). Anyone else heard anything?
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Nook tablet or kindle fire
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I've tried my mom's Nook tablet that I got her for Christmas, and I considered that option. I haven't been able to try one with CM on it. Does it run well?
I have Asus transformer TF101 with 16gb ver good and have regular updates.
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I've tried my mom's Nook tablet that I got her for Christmas, and I considered that option. I haven't been able to try one with CM on it. Does it run well?
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I don't have a Nook tablet but I have a nookcolor running ics nightly and cm7, runs very well the diffrence from the Nook tablet and Nook color is that the tablet has dual processor and its faster, very thin in your hands, I say for the money you can't beat it
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best of luck?
hello,
summer is coming and Try the Asus Memo pad, should be released sometime this summer.
thanks,

decisions, decisions, decisions

Hi all
Just after a few opinions on which tablet to buy.
I am looking at the TF300T, TF201 and the Acer A510. Anyone got any opinions on which one is best value for money?
I was drawn to the prime originally but the GPS and wifi issues put me off. I then got drawn to the cheaper transformer pad but have been reading that the Acer A510 is a better performer and has better battery life (for the tablet to tablet comparison anyway).
Can't make my mind up!
I am also wandering if its worth waiting a couple of weeks to see what is announced at Google I/O, nexus tablet maybe?
I would definitely wait and see what the Nexus Tab's specs and price are, but even if they are nice they won't compare to either of the tablets you're considering. Also IMO the TF300 is better in almost every way once you add the dock, most likely the battery comparisons you've heard have been just the TF300 v.s the Acer A510 but that doesn't factor in the TF300's keyboard dock battery. With the battery it slaughters the A510, and you wont find a productivity option this good anywhere else. Also having the dock add not only a battery and physical keyboard but it adds a full-size SD card slot and a full-size USB 2.0. I may be a bit biased but as long as you are planning on buying the keyboard dock with the TF300 its a no-brainer.
I would recommend the TF300 if you need a tablet soon. If not and you can afford it you might want to wait for the TF700. At one point I considered the Acer A510 also until I heard about the heat issues. I currently have 2 TF300's, one perfect 32gb, and a 16gb currently at Asus being repaired. And for my smaller tablet I have a Galaxy Tab 7.7. As far as 10" tablets currently available the TF300 is the way to go IMO.
Thanks for the replies.
In the UK you cant get the TF300 without the dock, at least not from a shop anyway!! You can import one or use a shady online e-tailer.
My problem is that I am getting fed-up of waiting. I have been lusting over an android tablet for months.
I think I may well have to wait and see what the nexus tablet is. i'm probably not interested if it is only a 7" version. Really want a 10" tablet myself.
I have a nexus S for my phone and definitely prefer the stock android experience and the very active development scene that goes with the Nexus line of devices.
May still end up giving in and buying a TF300 though!
Thanks all.
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I have a nexus S for my phone and definitely prefer the stock android experience and the very active development scene that goes with the Nexus line of devices.
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believe me, the TF300's Stock OS is as close to stock android as I've seen on a tablet for awhile, and if you're worried about it becoming outdated, this thing has top of the line specs and will last you for a good long while.
problem for you and me is there is always a better tablet coming in six months.. I bought the TF300 and like it so far. I love having the dock because I use pocket cloud remote desktop alot.
Unfortunalty I know I want a windows tablet when they become available and will prolly buy one too.. If you can wait then prolly when the one comes out you want now there will be a release for a new one and you will tell yourself, should I wait for THAT one?
Get the TF300 its nice.. If i wasnt using a dock though i would do the ipad. I like the screen format better for tablet use..
Just got home from work to find a check from the tax man for £430 so guess I'm gonna spend it on the TF300T then! Thanks everyone for your opinions.
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You can't go wrong with the tf300, I just got mine last week and I love it. My brother has the tf101 and the 300 blows it out of the water. My wife has the 7in galaxy tab 2 and it is a great tablet,some of the best speakers of any tablet I've seen, but I like the larger screen. Before I made the plunge to a larger tablet, I had a nook tablet that I heavily modified and put ics on it, a great affordable beginners device.
The 300 is such an awesome device, my only complaint is that I didn't get one sooner.
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Well I just ordered the tf300 so can't wait for it to arrive.
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Well I just ordered the tf300 so can't wait for it to arrive.
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Congrats!
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You can't go wrong with the tf300, I just got mine last week and I love it. My brother has the tf101 and the 300 blows it out of the water. My wife has the 7in galaxy tab 2 and it is a great tablet,some of the best speakers of any tablet I've seen, but I like the larger screen. Before I made the plunge to a larger tablet, I had a nook tablet that I heavily modified and put ics on it, a great affordable beginners device.
The 300 is such an awesome device, my only complaint is that I didn't get one sooner.
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Exact same, my beginners tab was a Nook Tablet which I put CM9 on. I just now have been transferring over to my TF300. Small world.
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Nexus or pad tf700

$249 or $499
Its $250 more worth buying the Tf700?
Or Buy the Nexus7 Now enjoy it and see what the next big thing its..
Help me decide...
PS:Its seems like ASUS energy has shifted towards the Nexus7.
When its the TF700 is going to get the JellyBean Android 4.1?
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$249 or $499
Its $250 more worth buying the Tf700?
Or Buy the Nexus7 Now enjoy it and see what the next big thing its..
Help me decide...
PS:Its seems like ASUS energy has shifted towards the Nexus7.
When its the TF700 is going to get the JellyBean Android 4.1?
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No one can solve this dilemma but you. It's comparing apples to pears: the screen's resolution is different, the underlying hardware is to a large extent different, the available storage solutions are different, the charging keyboard dock (which I find great) is obviously a definite plus.
Resolution is one area where these two are comparable due to pixel density. Both are at the top of their respective size classes and will have very crisp, clear text. The Nexus 7 is pretty much a mini infinity minus the dock, hdmi and sd.
But the problem is you don't seem to know what you want. If your interest in the infinity is based on it being the 'it' tab, not on any particular feature, it probably isn't a good buy. Think about what you want to do with a tablet, and think about which tablet meets those criteria.
PS Asus is a massive company, perfectly capable of juggling many different product lines.
What the hell,
Just order TF700 from Amazon...3 to 4 weeks wait. Damn......................
I just ordered a TF700T about an hour ago on Newegg, it's shipping out tomorrow, should have it in 2 days.
They seem to be out of stock again though. Glad I was able to grab one because of Newegg's notifications!
damn bro im in the same situation especially with the asus hybrid tablet ultra books coming out later with windows 8 and dual booting into android. but i need a tablet now and especially in the fall for school. but for 199$ the nexus is so temping damn
Had the same issue myself and could not decide until i really thought about what i needed it for....just like the person said in a couple of posts above.
Since i really want it for business first (I'm in sales) i realized i really needed the bigger screen and the ability too add removable storage.
i went to my local TMobile store and checked out both screen sizes in other tablets and it seemed that the 7" was a little too small for me.
While, i don't need a camera (since i have one on my phone) it is nice that will be able to take photos of documents and sales orders and email them directly from the tablet.
So I agree, think about what your needs are, and go somewhere to check out the sizes if you are not sure.
However....that said, i bought my wife one instead of an Amazon kindle, and it shipped already, and i ordered it after my 700
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Only problem with the tf700 is the res is higher and the tegra 3 isn't powerful enough to run games as well at 1200p.... I'm waiting for a new cpu/gpu b4 I upgrade.... This TF300T is blazing fast and I'm running 4.1.1 with no problems.
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Admiral2145 said:
Only problem with the tf700 is the res is higher and the tegra 3 isn't powerful enough to run games as well at 1200p.... I'm waiting for a new cpu/gpu b4 I upgrade.... This TF300T is blazing fast and I'm running 4.1.1 with no problems.
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All the reviews out there say otherwise. There's a reason they went with a faster version of the Tegra 3.
When Jelly Bean arrives, the screen will be the last of the issues we will be concerned about. Asus just released both devices but you can be sure we will likely see jelly bean in the not so distant future seeing how long they likely had the source code
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Crizthakidd said:
damn bro im in the same situation especially with the asus hybrid tablet ultra books coming out later with windows 8 and dual booting into android. but i need a tablet now and especially in the fall for school. but for 199$ the nexus is so temping damn
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Asus never announced a tablet that dual-boots into Android. It was a full size All in One desktop computer, that thing could never be carried around as a tablet it's three times the size of the largest Android tablet...
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When Jelly Bean arrives, the screen will be the last of the issues we will be concerned about. Asus just released both devices but you can be sure we will likely see jelly bean in the not so distant future seeing how long they likely had the source code
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We will see Jelly Bean from someone soon. I think the CyanogenMod team might start developing CM10 for the Infinity, they just sent out a preview build of mostly everything running on the TF101 and TF201.
There were rumors before Jelly Bean came out that JB itself would be equipped (maybe parallels-esque) to dual boot windows for those manufacturers who wanted to put both on a system. Didn't pan out, though back then we though JB = 5.0. Maybe the real 5.0 will come ready to dual boot. But a number of Asus windows systems licensed bluestacks for android app emulation, perhaps that was what he was thinking of.
I am thinking about picking up a Nexus 7 for my son so he wont want to play games on my infinity. I still go back and forth between a 7 or a 10 inch tablet. Not being able to expand the memory on the Nexus 7 I think is a deal breaker for me.
My infinity TF700 should be here today..(UPS)
Why I,m i still thinking about buying the Nexus 7?
I believe that each tablet has different use cases. The Infinity allows for a little more productivity with the keyboard attachment as well as a incredible screen for viewing HD movies. The Nexus 7 lends itself to portability, reading (love reading Pocket on my Kindle Fire), and streaming content. To me the Infinity is better for me as I want productivity and all day battery life when I'm at school and/or work and the screen is going to be great for watching video on it.
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i own both nex7 and infinity they are both great, i use infinity for all my tegra 3 games since it has a much better screen imo and faster gpu, plus has longer battery life with the dock, but on the other hand i take my nex7 everywhere because of the size and with the tab talk app i rarely pull out my gnex i just do it all on the nex7, so i would say infinity if your at home alot or sitting at a desk often and the nex7 if your always on the go and need portability.
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i own both nex7 and infinity they are both great, i use infinity for all my tegra 3 games since it has a much better screen imo and faster gpu, plus has longer battery life with the dock, but on the other hand i take my nex7 everywhere because of the size and with the tab talk app i rarely pull out my gnex i just do it all on the nex7, so i would say infinity if your at home alot or sitting at a desk often and the nex7 if your always on the go and need portability.
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Well said. I intend to do the same with my N7 and TF700. Got the N7 yesterday and TF700 will be delivered today

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