At the risk of being called nit-picky, I'd like to point out that the title here is misleading. Nobody's talking about the performance of Android itself; it's all about a certain product that happens to include Android.
One of the main reasons why I'm not a notmePhone user is because
Apple has their proprietary product set up to lock its owner into buying more and more products and services from Apple just to get the thing to work to its full advertised potential. Sadly, ASUS and most other Android-based product makers are doing the same lock-in trick. The good news is that because Android has heavy community support that allows me to remove all of the lock-in crap and set up my device how
I want it to be, I can get my Android device to work at its full potential, free of all strings and lock-ins.
If I wanted a '733t gaming powerhouse to wow my friends with the biggest fps numbers, I wouldn't be looking at a netbook/tablet. So far I have no complaints about the performance of my Infinity as it does what I bought it to do. I plan on removing the ASUS backup / cloud / store etc. etc. etc. with the products that I want. Same as I've been doing with desktop style PCs for years...