When we first saw the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity back at CES we were told that it should make its debut sometime in June. Here we are nearly at the end of June and still no word on the HD tablet from ASUS. Who knows , maybe they got tied up building the new Nexus tablet for Google’s big unveiling next week?
Earlier today, ASUS revealed their latest PadFone device, the ASUS PadFone Infinity, and now they released a promo video.showcasing it’s attributes. The promo makes note of all the features of the PadFone including the 5-inch full HD display of the phone as well as the 10.1-inch tablet dock.
The main thing I use a tablet for is for internet browsing, Netflix, and game playing, with the majority being internet browsing. That being said, I would like to know how the Nexus 10 performs compared to the Asus Infinity when browsing using Chrome and Dolphin.
Of course any other comparisons re Netflix and gaming would be appreciated, since benchmarks are not what I can relate to.
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I LOVE the picture in picture feature on the note 2. You know, the one where you can shrink the video, check your email, browse the web, and send a text while the movie keeps playing in the corner?
Earlier today we saw ASUS release a new promo video for one of their new devices from Mobile World Congress 2013, the ASUS Padfone Infinity. Following on the heels of the Padfone Infinity video, ASUS has released a couple new videos showcasing their new 7-inch tablet, the ASUS Fonepad.
Since there doesn't appear to be a forum for the Infinity yet I figured I could ask this question here. I owned a Prime for 7 months but I never rooted it. I knew eventually I was going to sell it and didn't want to alter it. I just received my Infinity and I plan to root it and install a ROM sometime in the near future.
Since we have a new thread on the Infinity vs the Nexus how about comparing the Galaxy as well. Now that I have a new exchangeable Infinity and Best Buy doesn't carry the Nexus, from what I understand, what if I have an issue with this one? Is the Samsung as good as the Infinity in your opinions? I would really miss my keyboard but the lag is annoying.
I am interested in either the Nexus 10 or the Galaxy Note 10.1. I bought an Asus Infinity, but not liking the lag and Polaris Office performance when things get heavy. I played with The Note 10.1 and Nexus 10 side by side at Staples and I like them both. The look and feel of the Nexus 10 is awesome, it is quick and snappy, smooth, stock Android looks nice, screen is great, HDMI out, etc.