ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T 32GB Tablet Review

BENCHMARKS

Having just updated to 4.1 Jelly Bean, running the benchmarks we noticed a slight improvement from ICS; still, I thought this tablet would blow everything out of the water. It does have the NVIDIA Tegra 3 (T33) 1.7GHz which at launch was one of the fastest mobile CPU on the market…yet some of the benchmarks show even tablets like the Nexus 7 and Samsung Tab 10.1 edging out the ASUS Infinity, especially in FPS.

Note that all tests were done on “performance mode” with no other programs running:

ANTUTU 2.9.1

SMARTBENCH 2012 1.0

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GEEKBENCH 2.3.4

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BROWSERMARK

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16 comments

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    Just order the TF300T 32GB for my wife as an Xmas present. I might even let her use it once in a while!

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    I’m buying the Nexus 10

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      ASUS rules - iPad/Nexus sucks

      Bad choice!. Think again. Nexus 10 doesn’t have (micro)SD-card slot, same as iPad. Also no Dock: keyboard, extra battery (15hrs), full USB (mouse, external HardDrive), … Remember ASUS rules!

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        Asus rules nothing!

        They are all about marketing hype.

        Just look at their gaming lineup not having a model with a GTX680M.They’d rather hype quiet than top performance.

        If I want all of that which you mention I’d buy a notebook.

        Yes,micro SD card would be nice but not deal breaker.There’s always the cloud for storage if you need..

        IMO,the Nexus 10 is the best tablet out there for price vs performance.

        Made by Samsung.

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        Nexus 10 really looks to be a beautiful tablet I will say the price between both products is roughly the same for a 32GB version.
        one really nice thing about the Nexus is it’s a google product you will always get the new update of Android before anyone. You might wait months (longer) on other devices.
        I like the Infinity more but truthfully haven’t found a Nexus 10 in the wild yet and really want to play around with it.

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    what is the read and write speed of the internal memory.

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      good question I will try to find out
      I know transferring large files can take along time while connected via USB. i usually throw media on a microSD first. Then transfer that to internal storage.

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    Great review! It’s nice to read a review without a clear bias toward another product.

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    Check this out for a youtube review of Asus Infinity.

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