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As with other Transformer-branded devices, the Infinity can be operated using a detachable keyboard.
Its star feature is the high resolution 1920x1200, 10.1-inch HD display with 224 pixels per inch that offers full HD playback.
It’s a significantly finer resolution than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (149 ppi) but falls short of Apple’s New iPad, which has a 2048x1536 pixel display with 264 ppi. Asus claims a 178 degree viewing angle.
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The T33 contains a fifth “battery-saver” core that handles lower-power tasks such as active standby, music and video. The chipset can switch off the other cores when more processing power is not required.
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With the T33 installed, Asus rates the life of the Infinity Pad 25 Watt hour battery at 10 hours, or 16 hours with the additional 22 Watt hour battery installed in the mobile dock.
The Infinity has an 8 Megapixel back-facing camera and 2 MP front-facing one for HD video conferencing. It has 64 Gigabytes of internal storage, a microSD card port for additional storage, and a micro-D HDMI slot for streaming HD video and games to an external screen.
The Infinity pad is 8.5mm thick and weighs 586 grams, which makes it 2 grams heavier than the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, but significantly lighter than Apple’s latest iPad (652 g).
Asus is promoting this unit as a multimedia tablet and at its launch in Sydney yesterday demonstrated using it to play HD video games on an attached large-screen display.
The Infinity uses Google Android’s current Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and Asus has installed its own proprietary apps – SuperNote (a note taking and handwriting app), AppLocker (password app), App Backup and MyCloud for managing Asus cloud storage. Asus is offering 8GB of free lifetime Asus “WebStorage” to purchasers.
The Infinity and keyboard unit goes on sale today for $999 at Harvey Norman, JB Hi Fi, Bing Lee and The Good Guys. A cheaper version with 32 GB of storage will be sold in Australia from September.
The Infinity is WiFi only, none of the versions available in Australia are 3G-capable