The internal storage refers to the built-in storage space available in a device for system data, apps, and user-generated data. With a large amount of internal storage, you can save more files and apps on your device.
Small semiconductors provide better performance and reduced power consumption. Chipsets with a higher number of transistors, semiconductor components of electronic devices, offer more computational power. A small form factor allows more transistors to fit on a chip, therefore increasing its performance. Cameras 1. The number of megapixels determines the resolution of the images captured with the main camera.
A higher megapixel count means that the camera is capable of capturing more details. However, the megapixel count is not the only important element determining the quality of an image. The number of megapixels determines the resolution of the images captured with the front camera. A higher megapixel count means that the front camera is capable of capturing more details, an essential factor for taking high-resolution selfies.
The maximum resolution available for videos shot with the main camera. Although it may be possible to choose among other frame rates, those recordings usually have lower resolutions. They can be very compact and cost relatively little to produce. A BSI backside illuminated sensor is a camera image sensor which captures better quality images in poor lighting conditions, and offers better overall sharpness and image quality.
With manual white balance you can choose the most accurate setting and avoid the green, blue or red hue which can occur in auto mode. You can also change the setting for artistic effect. It allows you to take multiple photos capturing different parts of the scene, and then joins them together into a single photo. Audio 1. Devices with stereo speakers deliver sound from independent channels on both left and right sides, creating a richer sound and a better experience.
With a standard mini jack socket, you can use the device with most headphones. More microphones result in better sound quality and enable the device to filter out background noise. Battery 1. Battery power, or battery capacity, represents the amount of electrical energy that a battery can store.
More battery power can be an indication of longer battery life. The battery can be recharged and used over again. Gorilla Glass is used throughout as the top layer of the screen, and so will respond to your digits in the same way. Dimensions and weight Prime — 8. The upcoming Pad Infinity tablet is a tiny bit thicker than the Prime.
The finish of the Pad via Anandtech. Down the range a bit, the Pad is chunkier and heavier than its more elegant siblings. You might imagine that using plastic would shed weight, but we expect Asus has thickened-up the casing a bit to keep the tab feeling strong. It did have some metal trim elements, though. Power Transformer Prime — Tegra 3, 1. The Nvidia chipset is, just like last year, becoming the Android tablet staple. It sounds extremely impressive, and is certainly capable of some impressive feats including glitch-free rendering of high bit-rate p video.
The Snapdragon S4 is just dual-core too, but is said to outperform the Tegra 3 in a number of areas. However, this only features in certain versions of the tablet. Screen Transformer Prime — Screen quality is where the differences between the three become the most apparent. There is no such issues with wireless reception this time around, so the slight adjustment has obviously done its job.
Build quality is impressive. The Transformer Pad Infinity's case doesn't flex when force is applied. The bezel surrounding the screen is rather large and does quickly become a fingerprint magnet, however, and there are some slight creaks when the back cover is pressed.
Our only other complaint with the design is the position of the speaker — when holding the tablet with two hands your right hand can often cover the speaker, effectively muffling the sound. The speaker itself is loud enough to comfortably watch a movie or listen to music in a quiet room, but the tinny sound lacks bass and can't be recommended for any serious entertainment. We aren't a fan of either of these buttons, which feel awkward to press and aren't raised enough.
They also produce an unsatisfying, annoying clicking sound. On the bottom of the tablet is a proprietary ASUS dock connection. This may be an annoyance but it offers two benefits: it connects the tablet to the keyboard dock, and charges the device much faster around an hour and a half than a regular micro USB charger would. On either side of the dock are two holes that attach to the dock. Disappointingly, after a few days of docking and undocking the tablet, the keyboard dock left visible scuff marks on the bottom of the tablet.
Apple's market leading iPad is widely recognised as having the best display of any tablet on the market. The screen resolution is an important milestone in the non-iPad tablet market. This resolution is an important milestone in the non-iPad tablet market. Up until now, almost all 10in Android tablets come with a resolution of x The Transformer Pad Infinity's much higher resolution gives it a pixels per inch ppi rating of ppi, only slightly behind the new iPad's ppi.
The end result is a screen that is brighter, clearer and crisper than most other Android tablet screens. Using a handy, one-touch option in the quick settings menu, you can easily boost the Infinity's brightness in situations where sunlight or glare is a problem.
It worked well during testing, though it does race through battery life when left on for a long period of time. Although this adds plenty of functionality, it does significantly raise the cost of the unit.
The dock adds a full-sized USB port, a full-sized SD card slot and a trackpad, as well as its own built-in battery. ASUS says the Infinity is good for up to 10 hours of battery life as a stand alone tablet and up to an impressive 16 hours if the keyboard dock with built-in battery is connected. Impressively, if both the tablet and the keyboard dock batteries are fully charged, the Transformer Pad Infinity draws power from the keyboard dock first in order to preserve power for tablet-only use.
The keyboard dock itself is a nice inclusion if you're planning to type more than the odd few sentences. The trackpad means a mouse cursor appears on the screen when you run you finger across it and the typing experience is certainly much more effective than using any on-screen keyboard.
The fact the keyboard dock adds a full-sized USB port, too, is impressive. We like the addition of dedicated Android shortcuts including home, back, search and settings keys, along with a wealth of quick toggles for the trackpad, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, brightness, Browser, screenshot and media controls. There's also a button on the keyboard to lock the screen, which is handy if you want to keep the Transformer Pad Infinity in its open position. The keyboard isn't perfect though. Connecting it to the tablet does feel a little clunky, even though the arrows on both the dock and the tablet are a nice touch.
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