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Thursday, September 26, 2013

IFA 2013: Asus overview

GSMArena team, 4th September 2013.

The ASUS team was thinking when they planned their IFA lineup - and we mean that they only Phablets and tablets, powered by Android brought about. You cover the high end with a brand new transformer pad, but also a number of smaller and more affordable devices.

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ASUS transformer pad TF710T

The transformer pad TF701T continues the line of Tablet-laptop duality with a updated version of the QWERTY docks. The new pad is really a + 1 in comparison to the TF700T - it has a screen with higher resolution (2560 x 1600) and faster chipset (Tegra 3).

Form factor: 10.1 "tablet with a detachable keyboard dockdimensions: 263 x 180.8 x 8.9 mm, 585 gdock dimensions: x 263 x 180.8 x 7 mm, 570 gdisplay: 10.1" IGZO IPS touchscreen with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 (299ppi)chipset: Tegra 4 T40X; Quad-core cortex-A15-72-core GeForce GPU, 1.9 GHz, 2 GB RAMOS: Android 4.2 jelly beancamera: 5MP camera with Aperture F/2.4; 1.2MP front-facing cameravideo camera: 1080 p video capture with main camera, 720 p with direct connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n with Miracast, Bluetooth 3.0, HDMI with UHD-video output, full-size USB 3.0 port the dockstorage: 32/64 GB included MicroSD card slot, Tablet; Full-size SDXC in the dockbattery: 31Wh Tablet (13 hours of battery life), 16Wh in the dock (4 hours)

Then there is the "wish list" twins - 10 "and 8" tablets - providing an accessible alternative to the transformer pad. They share most of their information the screen, battery, and back-camera, with exception. What you decide everything, the choice is between the two how big would a Tablet, you.

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ASUS notebook blocks

Dimensions, pad 10: 256 x 174.6 x 10.5 mm, 522 gdimensions, Pad 8: 212.4 x 127.4 x 10 mm, 350 gdisplay: 10.1 / 8 inch IPS LCD with 1280 x 800 resolutionchipset: 1.6 GHz quad-core processorOS: Android 4.2 jelly beancamera, pad 10: 2MP main, 1.2MPcamera, Pad 8: front-facing 5MP main, 1.2MP front-video camera, both: 720 pconnectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/nBluetooth 3.0, MicroUSB 2.0, A-GPS, GLONASSmemory: 8 GB, 16 GB version for pad 10 only. MicroSD card slotbattery, pad-10: 5, 070mAhbattery, Pad 8: 3, 950mAhMisc: dual speakers with Sonic master tech

Then there are the Fonepad-7 the smallest tablet today. As the name implies, it supports full voice call functionality. Apart from that, it is a 7 "Android 4.2 Tablet powered by an Intel Atom chipset.

Dimensions: 196.8 X 120 X 10.5 mm, 340 gdisplay: 7 "IPS LCD with 1280 x 800 resolutionchipset: Intel Atom Z2560;" Dual core CPU running at 1.6 GHz, 1 GB RAMOS: Android 4.2 jelly beancamera: 5MP main, 1.2MP front-facing tovideo camera: 1080pConnectivity: voice phone support, quad-band 2 G, quad-band 3 G with DC-HSPA + (42Mbps down, 5.76Mbps up); Wi-Fi b/g/n with Miracast, Bluetooth 3.0memory: 16.08.32 GB installed, expandable with MicroSD card slotbattery: 3, 950mAhMisc: dual speakers with Sonic master tech

ASUS Fonepad has also note 6-Phablet a occurs, although it is not technically new. It has a sharp 6 "1080 p LCD and 1080 p video with its 8MP camera shoots. It packs also a PIN and two front speakers.

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ASUS Fonepad 7

Dimensions: 164,8 x 88.8 x 10.3 mm, 210 gdisplay: 6 "Super IPS + touch screen with 1080 p resolution (367ppi)chipset: Intel Atom Z2580;" Dual core CPU with 2 GHz, 2 GB RAMOS: Android 4.2 jelly beancamera: 8MP main, 1.2MP front-facing tovideo camera: 1080pConnectivity: voice phone support, quad-band 2 G, quad-band 3 G, DC-HSPA + (42Mbps down, 5.76Mbps up); Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, MicroUSB 2.0; A-GPS with GLONASSmemory: 16 / 32GB-eingebaut, expandable with MicroSD card slotbattery: 3, 200mAh Li-PoMisc: dual-front speakers with Sonic master tech

Phew, that's a lot of devices. Let's start from the top - the ASUS transformer pad TF701T - and we work our way down the chain.


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