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Ranked #2 and #5 in Asus tablets with 3G
$438
  • 10.1"
  • 64 GB
  • WiFi
  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Released July, 2012
It is fast, the display resolution is great to read PDFs and magazines, and the colors are bright.
Rated 100% by by LuisDM (Oct, 2012)
 
  • 10.1"
  • 32 GB
  • WiFi 3G
Announced February, 2012
That's a tad more expensive than the Nexus 7, so it'll need to impress in terms of performance and battery life.
by c|net (Feb, 2013)
 

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AsusTransformer Infinity

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Features Key features of the Asus Transformer Infinity compared to the PadFone

10.1

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

Front view of Asus Transformer Infinity
The one thing that I like from the iPad over the Transformer is that the iPad seems to have a more consistent, smooth feel.
Rated 80% by by PER (Jan, 2013)
Front view of Asus PadFone

10.1

Asus has taken the time to add some of its own applications, including Floating App, which helps manage your multitasking apps, and SuperNote Lite, which is for making handwritten notes and doodling.
by c|net (Feb, 2013)

screen size

10.1"
10.1"
Ipad can't compete with this screen for brightness and as far as the resolution, unless you are looking at them side by side under perfect conditions it's almost impossible to tell the difference.
Transformer Infinity by Patty-P (Nov, 2012)

screen resolution

Asus Transformer Infinity
Asus PadFone
Personally, it is way more important to me to be able to see the screen under bright conditions and loose a marginal fraction of resolution than to not even be able to see the screen at all outside.
Transformer Infinity by Patty-P (Nov, 2012)

memory

0 GB
1 GB

1 GB
1 GB

camera resolution

0 MP
2 MP

1.3 MP
2 MP
The camera is pretty decent and it can take decent quality photos.
Transformer Infinity by Torrence (Nov, 2012)
It lacks a rear camera, but finds space for a 1.2-megapixel front-facing snapper, which should come in handy for video calling.
PadFone by c|net (Feb, 2013)

processor

Asus Transformer Infinity
Asus PadFone
 

Performance Real world tests of Asus Transformer Infinity vs PadFone

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Differences What are the advantages of each

Advantages compared to the PadFone

More cores Quad core vs Dual core
Twice as many cores; run more applications at once
More storage capacity 64 GB vs 32 GB
2x more storage capacity; Holds more music, movies and photos
Significantly sharper screen 224 ppi vs 149 ppi
More than 50% sharper PPI; enjoy photo-realistic, crisp images
Significantly higher resolution screen 1920 x 1200 vs 1280 x 800
2.2x higher resolution screen
Higher resolution front camera 2 MP vs 1.3 MP
Around 55% higher resolution front camera; Video chat with other people
Smaller 264 x 8 x 180 mm vs 177 x 273 x 14 mm
Around 45% smaller
Slightly lighter 589 g vs 716 g
Around 20% lighter
Faster processor 1.6 GHz vs 1.5 GHz
More than 5% faster processor; run computation-intensive applications, such as photo editing, faster

Advantages compared to the Transformer Infinity

Much thinner 14 mm vs 180 mm
13.4x thinner
Supports 3G Yes vs No
Somewhat common; be online anywhere that has cell coverage
Much faster Bluetooth 24 Mbit/s (Bluetooth v4.0) vs 3 Mbit/s (Bluetooth v3.0)
8x faster Bluetooth

Reviews Word on the street

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