consumersearch.com Updated: 2014-09-24 02:38:00
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Terrific for its price class. In the past, getting a decent-performing tablet at less than $150 was pretty much impossible. The Asus MeMO Pad HD 7 changes that by delivering surprisingly robust performance. Though it benchmarks slightly slower, the MeMO P...
Great value, Good performance, Memory expansion slot...
Other, pricier tablets perform better, Battery life could be better, Controls on back panel hard to use...
While it won't win many -- or any -- performance awards, the Asus MeMO Pad HD 7 (Est. $130) is a champ when it comes to the bottom line. It delivers a fully competent Android experience -- on a par with last year's Google Nexus 7 -- at a hard-to-beat pric...
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Don't let its cheap plastic build fool you: While the $150 MeMo Pad HD 7 may look chintzy and toyish, this tablet offers big performance and a great feature set at an extremely attractive price point. For anyone interested in casual web browsing, movie wa...
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Dull, uninspired design. WiFi only. Plastic back feels cheap and attracts fingerprints. Disappointing camera, particularly in lowlighting...
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ASUS has always been one of my favorite tablet manufacturers. I owned their Transformer Prime tablet way back, and for me it was a great tablet. I know it was full of problems and issues, but I never had any issues with it. Other than the fact it wasn't a...
So what's the final verdict on the ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7? If you're looking for a tablet under $200, this is probably the best tablet you can buy. But if you're willing to spend another $70, then I'd recommend the Nexus 7. Since it is also built by ASUS a...
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ASUS is a name we should all know by now, especially with the success of its Transformer tablets and being Google's partner of choice for the insanely popular Nexus 7. Now, we have the ASUS MEMO Pad HD 7, a budget tablet that take cues from the Nexus 7 (2...
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They might not have a strong backing in the smartphone arena, but hot damn, Asus is increasingly becoming a top contender in the Android tablet space. Already notable for its high-end models, like its Padfone and Transformer lines, Asus knows what it t...
Extremely affordable pricing, Packs both front & rear cameras, Variety in its color scheme...
Cheap construction...
There’s no arguing about the notoriety and prestige surrounding the newest version of the Google Nexus 7, as it reigns supreme in the 7-inch category, but the Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 is an equally impressive offering on its own. For beginners, it has the ad...
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If you know the history of the first Nexus 7 , you'll know that it didn't begin life as a collaboration between Asus and Google. Google apparently saw Asus' Eee Pad Memo ME370T at last year's CES and was impressed enough to use it as the basis for the fir...
All-around, not bad for the price, Respectable battery life, Camera and expandable storage, unlike the 2012 Nexus 7...
Asus' changes to stock Android are small and few, but mostly detrimental to the experience, No NFC or 5GHz Wi-Fi...
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If you're looking for a tablet to surprise you pleasantly, look no further than the ASUS MeMo Pad HD 7 . We already reviewed the big ASUS MeMo Pad FHD 10 here and gave you a glimpse of this tablet's camera here and its gaming abilities here . It's now tim...
very good price, good battery, excellent audio, surprisingly good camera, no lag, runs new games, doesn't get hot, good view angles and brightness, And the...
backlight bleed a bit, slight feeling of bloatware with so many apps, thick plastic case, fingerprint and grease magnet, nu auto brightness, camera focus bug...
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There's nothing all that remarkable about the Asus MeMO Pad HD 7, aside from its $149.99 (list) price. But when you combine that with what is essentially a first-gen Google Nexus 7 and throw in a rear-facing camera and microSD card slot, you're left...
Affordable. Sharp display. Good performance for price. MicroSD expandable. Useful Android customizations.
Cheap, glossy plastic build. LCD blooming around edges...
The Asus MeMO Pad HD 7 is one of the most affordable tablets available, and offers solid features and performance for the price...
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TAIWANESE HARDWARE MAKER Asus is a big player in the tablet market although not many know it, with the firm having collaborated with Google both this year and last year on Nexus 7 tablets. Having gained little critical acclaim from the success of its Goog...
Great IPS touchscreen, mostly smooth performance, great battery life, plenty of storage...
Can be laggy while gaming, cameras are average...
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You're forgiven if you've never heard of or are only vaguely familiar with the Taiwanese bargain computer maker Asus (or, technically, ASUSTeK, or just ASUS). But if you're in the market for an inexpensive 7-inch tablet, you may want to increase your pass...
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A tablet stuck between a price point and a hard place.ASUS is a huge name in the Android tablet space, and while it may be best known for its "Transformer" tablet line and Google's Nexus 7, it also produces a more budget-centric line of tablets under t...
After spending a good amount of time using the MeMO Pad HD7, we came away impressed with what ASUS was able to offer for $149 in a 7-inch tablet. Aside from a few missteps in build quality and software customization, there's not a whole lot to complain ab...
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We're at a crucial time for Android tablets. The little green robot is finally starting to gain some traction in the tablet space, manufacturers are beginning to realize what users want from their devices on many different levels (price, hardware, etc...
For $150, the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 HD is not only an affordable device, but also a good one. While it gets smoked by something like the new Nexus 7, it can easily hold its own within the market it competes in. The microSD card slot should fare well with tho...
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While the market for high-priced tablets is dominated by Apple, more and more manufacturers offer low-priced Android tablets. Besides typical low-cost suppliers like Archos there is an increased number of familiar manufacturers. The most prominent exampl...
Inexpensive, Good display, Convincing performance, Light and handy, Good battery runtimes...
Limited amount of RAM, No HDMI, UST-OTG not (yet) implemented...
Well-balanced tablet for a low price Asus Memo pad HD 7.With a retail price of 149 Euros (~$197) the target groups for the Asus Memo Pad HD 7 are bargain hunters, users looking for a second device and people with limited interest in technology. Asus manag...
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Ever since the debut of the first a year ago, just about every then-maker of tablets, as well as a bunch of new players, have come out with at least one "compact tablet"—a model with a 7- or 8-inch screen. Even Apple wasn't immune. But in one aspect...
Light, well-built, and attractive, Speedy for the price, Long battery life, Great-looking screen, MicroSD expansion, Good cameras, audio...
HDMI port...
The best under-$200 slate since 2012’s Google Nexus 7, this compact slate has a super screen, speed, and battery life. It's the best compact Android slate to date for the budget-strapped...
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The tablet market is presently caught in a race to the bottom, at least in terms of pricing. The shift from the initial crop of 10-inch tablets to 7/8-inch models is well under way, and with that shift comes downward pricing pressure.Even Apple isn't immu...
We've already taken an early look at the new Nexus 7, also built by ASUS, and came away quite impressed. At $229 I don't think there's a better ultra portable tablet on the market today. With that established, how does the MeMO Pad HD7 hold up at $149? Pr...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-09-24 02:38:01
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The original Asus MeMo Pad which appeared at the start of last year didn't really receive the credit it was due until the likes of Google approached its creators to help create the Nexus 7 . Having now proved twice that Asus is the king of the 7-inch tabl...
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