Asus Transformer Pad Infinity, which the Taiwanese company unveiled alongside few other devices at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, will be released in the U.S. in the week of July 16th. The tablet that builds on top of the Transformer Prime comes with a better 10.1-unch 1900×1200 Super IPS+ display, slightly faster NVidia Tegra 3 CPU clocked at 1.6GHz and also faster DDR3 RAM.
We’re hearing that the 16GB Wi-Fi model will go for $499, while the 32GB one will cost $100 more. Keyboard dock will be sold separately for $149… No word on 3G/4G models, though we did hear an LTE-enabled version which dumps quad-core chip for Qualcomm’s dual-core one (Snapdragon S4) could end-up in AT&T’s portfolio at some point this year. Nothing is yet confirmed…
So, are you looking forward to grab the best tablet Asus has ever made? Or you’re fine with what you got? Don’t hesitate to let us know using the comments form below.
[Via: TheVerge]
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