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ahhh :whistling:

Asus Transformer Infinity - 64gb

http://eee.asus.com/...finity/features

So far super happy with it. Fast, lots of apps (tho Polaris is not an alternative to Word or Excel - and they aren't available in the android store (yet hopfully) basic formulas work ok but the graphs dont link well at all).

Widgets work quite well, all screens can be customised with widgets and app icons combined. Not that i'm going to, but it had standard functionality to load customised ROM's on (a ROM is a different.custom operating system i assume).

The dock is very handy - full keyboard with all the required shortcuts to navigate around. No need for a mouse being touch screen, only gadget i will but is a stylus at some point to use with intricate photoshop editting. Seems to play a good variety of video formats (avi, mp4 etc.) and music formats (mp4 and m4r?). Has true GPS, and 3 GPS navigation type apps re-loaded for some reason. One is a handy 'whats close by' app for finding restaurants/shops/etc. close by.

It has a camera - that is all. I'm not going to use the fkn thing and look like a cock head.

Super thin and light - will be alot easier to cart around on my upcoming holiday overseas than the massive heavy laptop (which never seemed that huge until now).

Downloaded the Photoshop Touch app yesterday - not had a chance to use it yet but it appears very powerful. Going to hunt down a RAW image app also. Both apps combined means i can use the tabelt whilst overseas to review and edit up photos taken :)

Edited by barraspalding

And its quad core, 1920x18080

Nice touch the bootloader being unlocked

Yeah roms contain all the files like a win xp, 7 8 disc would hold when you load your OS all custom roms are a little bit different

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