The most visible change will be a move away from an all-aluminum body — likely to remedy the Prime's GPS issues — to one with a plastic strip which also contains the tablets 8-megapixel camera. That's not all that's changed, however, as the Infinity has bumped specs across the board. There's a new 10.1-inch 1900 x 1200 Super IPS+ display that has a pixel density of 224ppi (lower than the new iPad's 264ppi but higher than the Retina Display MacBook Pro's 220ppi). It retains its predecessor's Tegra 3 SoC and 1GB of RAM but bumps the processor's clock rate to 1.6GHz (up from 1.3GHz) and also uses faster DDR3 RAM. It launches with Ice Cream Sandwich, but given Asus' recent track record, we expect it'll be one of the first to be updated to Jelly Bean.
Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Wi-Fi coming to US week of July 16th, starts at $499 | The Verge
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Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Wi-Fi coming to US week of July 16th, starts at $499 | The Verge
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