The USP of this tablet is the dock, which provides another USB port and battery. But the Transformer Pad Infinity also has a great screen for films and games in the shape of its Full HD display, plus plenty of onboard storage – 64GB.
Just like the Transformer Prime, the Pad Infinity has a stylish spiral brushed metal style. It’s slim and light enough to hold in one hand, yet still manages to feel solid.
A full battery will power six hours of streaming media, while in moderate use it will last all day. The keyboard dock features a second battery.
Under the hood lurks a quad-core 1.6GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 chip, which means this is one of the most powerful devices out there – great for gamers.
The screen is large and responsive and lets the user zip around the Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS, and the web, with ease. Typists will love the dockable keyboard, although the small size does take a while to get to grips with. If you prod the display it can tip the device over.
Despite the fact that the Transformer Pad Infinity looks virtually identical to its predecessor, it proves itself a worthy upgrade because of the sharp Full HD display. Plus that more powerful quad-core chip is a boon to media fans and gamers, while those who want to use the device for work will find it’s all the easier with the keyboard dock.
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