Back in September, ASUS announced their newest Transformer pad which is the Transformer Pad Infinity TF701T. It’s powered by Tegra 4 and has an amazing 2560×1600 resolution display. Just like all the ...
The Infinity Game Board gives them the high-tech treatment, by providing access to over 100 of the things on a system-specific touchscreen tablet. Priced at US$499.99, the Infinity Game Board is ...
This Tegra 3 Android 4.0 tablet is a solid performer with sleek design and a high-resolution, 1920 by 1200 pixel display that looks great for text and graphics. Once again, Asus delivers a complete ...
When the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T launched in 2012 it was one of the few 10 inch Android tablets available with a full HD display and a quad-core processor. It sold for $499 and up at the ...
It’s that time again. Time to put two great tablets up against each other. Today we have two ASUS-made tablets going at it. One with Stock Android, and one with a 1080p display. It’s the Nexus 7 vs ...
Asus is updating its Transformer Pad Infinity tablet with a faster processor and higher-resolution display. It will ship with an NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor and a 10.1 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel display.
Phablets may not be for everyone, but most people seem to enjoy using a reasonably sized smartphone and a full-sized tablet separately. Asus believes that consumers should have their cake and eat it ...
Soon a new E Ink tablet will be launching via Kickstarter in the form of the InkBook Infinity 10.3, which allows users to sketch and take notes on a device fitted with a capacitive touchscreen ...
The Asus PadFone made an appearance last May, but we haven’t heard much about it in the time since. Now, at the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress, Asus has given us a few more details about its ...
Arcade1Up’s Infinity Game Table, initially revealed through a Kickstarter campaign last year, is essentially a large tablet/table that can store and play a number of board games and other applications ...
Asus puts some phones in some tablets so you can phone while you tablet. Nothing wrong with a 7" tablet as a phone. But having a BT headset that slips into the unit and charges from the unit would ...
“If you buy it only expecting a really functional Android tablet, the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity won't disappoint and is still one of the only Android tablets worth investigating for those ...
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