Transformer Pad Infinity from Asus is claimed to be the world's first Tegra 4 Transformer laptop. With 2,560 x 1,600 pixels display, the device is designed to stream 4K videos output via HDMI out. This hybrid Asus tablet PC has been announced at Computex 2013, in Taipei.
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| Asus Transformer Infinity is the world's first Tegra 4 CPU tablet-laptop |
Specifications and features
With spun metallic finished, the new convertible tablet-laptop seems identical to Infinity tablets and Zenbook series, that we have observed earlier. But this device comes with some inevitable features that keep it stand out of the crowd.
Screen display
The astound Asus tablet boasts of a spectacular 10.1 inches IPS display, giving up to 170 degree of viewing angles, to its users. With irresistible touch sensitivity, the Asus tablet is dubbed with 2,560 x 1,600 pixels of screen resolution. Moreover, the device is capable to stream 4K videos to a large digital monitor via HDMI out.
The company proud to state that their Tranformer Pad Inifity is the world's first transforming machine with unprecedented Tegra 4 processor, clocking at 1.9 GHz. For immense multimedia and gaming experience, it comes packed with a 72-core GeForce GPU and 2GB of RAM. You will also find 32GB of onboard storage, which can also be expanded via microSD card.
Camera specifications and network connectivity
The Asus machine comes with two – 1.2 MP front facing and 5MP rear cameras for video recording and snap shooting. The machine supports variant connectors including USB 3.0, Bluetooth 3.0, whoa, Wi-Fi, microSD card slot, as well as HDMI out ports.
Keyboard dock and battery life
As name suggests, this Transforming machine has ability to convert from a tablet to laptop via an available keyboard dock. The device is expected to have a strong battery backup with an additional small battery, inside the dock.
Anticipated Pricing
The Asus device is speculated to be priced at $400, just like Google's Nexus 10.
Conclusion
The new Tranformer Pad Infinity laptop carries metallic finish as the legacy of its predecessor Infinity TF700, but it is far away in respect of very fast Tegra-4 processor and enhanced screen resolution. Its 4K video transferring capability is awesome.
When comparing the prices and screen resolution, the Asus machine appears near to Google's Nexus 10 tablet. Both the devices are priced at $400 and 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, but the upcoming Pad Infinity comes with more 16GB of internal storage, faster processing speed to Nexus 10.







