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The
much-awaited Asus Transformer Infinity Pad is set to be released by Asus near
the end of June or at the start of the next month according to a spokeswoman
from the company.
The Asus
Transformer Infinity Pad will feature a 10.1-inch screen with a resolution of
1920 x 1200. The upcoming device will also feature a quad-core Tegra 3
processor from Nvidia for models that will not feature 3G / 4G network support.
On the other hand a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor from Qualcomm will be
featured on models that come with 3G / 4G network support.
The upcoming
Asus Transformer Infinity Pad will also feature the Android 4.0 operating
system from Google.
The Asus
Transformer Infinity Pad was initially unveiled during the Mobile World
Congress last February in Barcelona. Reports have indicated that the price tag
and the release schedule for the device may be revealed in the upcoming
Computex trade show that is scheduled to be held in Taiwan in the coming week.
Although the
resolution of the new iPad of Apple is better than that of the Asus Transformer
Infinity Pad, it is still better to other Android-powered tablets that are
currently available in the market. In comparison to the resolution of the
display of the upcoming Asus Transformer Infinity Pad, the ten-inch Samsung
Galaxy Tab 2 and the Asus Transformer Pad 300 have a resolution of only 1280 by
800.
The
178-degree viewing angle of the Asus Transformer Infinity Pad makes it easy to
view content on the device from numerous angles. The Corning Gorilla Glass 2
technology also makes the display scratch resistant and quite durable event as
it maintains a slim design.
The Asus
Transformer Infinity Pad also comes with an 8MP rear-facing camera and a 2MP
front-facing camera. The upcoming device also features a ten-hour battery life
which can be extended by using the optional keyboard dock which adds another
six hours of usage.
The maximum
external storage of the Asus Transformer Infinity Pad is at 64GB and it also
features a microSD memory card reader as well as a USB and HDMI port.
With the
reports of a shortage in the S4 chips of Qualcomm, the 3G / 4G model of the Asus
Transformer Infinity Pad may face some delays in its release into the market.
Great release on ASUS Transformer.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try one soon :)