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The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity is a 10 inch Android tablet with a full HD display and an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor. Asus also offers an optional keyboard dock which gives you a QWERTY keyboard, a touchpad, and an extra battery to extend your run time.

When Asus introduced the tablet in 2012 it sold for $499 and up. But now that there’s a new model with a higher-resolution display and faster processor available, you can find some pretty good deals on older models. Right now Woot is selling a refurbished Transformer Pad Infinity with a keyboard dock for just $300.

Asus Transformer Pad Infinity

Here are some of the day’s best deals on mobile devices and accessories.

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4 replies on “Deals of the Day (1-14-2013)”

  1. Given the laggy performance of the TF700T I would not recommend it. Google it and you shouldn’t have any problem finding plenty of complaints about the device performance.

      1. It’s not. I own one and even with all the Asus bloatware disabled it still drags.

    1. Yep, the incredibly slow IO pretty much kills browsing, unless you get the brower2ram or something similar.

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