apcmag.com Updated: 2014-11-19 04:58:12
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Given that ASUS actually made the Nexus 7 hardware it's a little surprising that, in some regards, the MeMO Pad 7 is arguably a bit of a step backwards — although that's not to say this isn't a reasonably attractive package for the price. With Android 4...
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If you're looking for a colourful and affordable Android tablet that offers impressive performance then take a look at the new ASUS Memo Pad 7.The device has a 7-inch IPS (in-plane switching) display with a resolution of 1200 x 800 that can be viewed clea...
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As a top 10 manufacturer of tablets, Asus has been a powerhouse when it comes to providing Android tablets. Asus has provided a full range of tablets in varying from factors, from Transformers to Fonepads, Padfones, and MeMO Pads, they know what they're d...
Sleek & sophisticated UI, Performance is fast, Hardware design is very sharp, not too budget looking, Audio sound quality is very good...
Lack of camera sensor, Position of rear facing speakers, Screen display is low & hard to use in sunlight, Lack of additional flash memory can be an issue...
Given the market that ASUS are aiming for with the MeMO Pad 7 , I can certainly say that is does provide some very decent specs on a budget. Not only are the specs good but so to is the sleek yet sophisticated UI with a good mix and selection of pre-loade...
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What's the best affordable 7-inch tablet? Surely it's got to be either the Nexus 7 or the LG G Pad 8.3 or if the pair of them are too dear, the Hudl – right? Wrong. Asus's new £120 MeMO Pad 7 may not be better than the Google, LG and Tesco devices in al...
At £120, what's not to like about the new MeMO Pad 7? It's powerful, well made, frugal with power and has a pretty good camera for a tablet. The only criticism you can really make is that the screen resolution could be higher but in everyday use, that wa...
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The new processor gave us one of the most surprising performance scores we've seen in our SunSpider JavaScript benchmark. We were astounded that such a cheap tablet could complete the test in just 598.3ms. This is almost twice as fast as the Google Nexus...
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The Asus Memo Pad ME176CX is the proof you can actually get a good A-brand tablet for as little as $150 these days. Of course, this is not the first such slate to target this price-range. We've seen entries from Acer, Asus, Lenovo and all sorts of...
looks and feel nice, available in many lively colors, good IPS screen, capable hardware platform, runs Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box, decent battery life, excellent price...
very slow WiFi, daily performance does not rise up to the powerful hardware right now, the back gets hot under load, mediocre cameras, the speaker is not very loud...
If you only have $150 for your next tablet, the Asus Memo Pad ME176CX is the best A-brand device you can get right now for that kind of money. It's a nice looking slate with a good screen, decent battery life and fast hardware, but it's not without flaws...
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There's been a surge in affordable phones and tablets of late, devices with fair feature sets in spite of their asking prices. The Asus MeMo Pad 7 is one such device; a 7-inch tablet that gives the likes of the Tesco Hudl a run for its money and is knocki...
Gives Tesco Hudl a run for its money, microSD expansion, multiple colour options...
Reflective screen, resolution and brightness less impressive than competitors...
Overall the Asus MeMo Pad 7 is an accomplished and affordable 7-inch Wi-Fi only tablet, even if it fails to truly excite and get the blood pumping. But with the Tesco Hudl its main nemesis, it does a good job of standing up against the supermarket g...
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What is the Asus Memo Pad 7? The Asus Memo Pad 7 is an affordable and cheery Android tablet. At £129, it's still a fair bit cheaper than the Google Nexus 7, our normal go-to Android tab. However, it feels like the Asus budget tablet line has stalled in it...
Simple but effective design, New speedy Intel Bay Trail processor, Runs a mostly standard version of Android...
Screen resolution is too low, Interface still a bit laggy despite fast processor, Cameras are very basic...
The Asus Memo Pad 7 is a sturdy and reliable little tablet with good stamina, but at this point Asus needs to think about upgrading to a 1080p screen.Next, read our best tablets round-up...
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Asus' introductory tablet looks great and has a solid set of features. A $229 price makes it accessible to the masses, but we do worry the Intel-powered tablet might not be for everyone. There's no denying the 7in MeMO Pad is a looker. The "good look...
Great design, Inexpensive, Nice 'ZenUI' Android overlay...
Sluggish when multitasking, No flash...
Asus' MeMO Pad 7 is best tablet for its $229 price. Asus has found ripe middle-ground with its Android overlay, the design is the kind you'll want to flaunt and there are a tonne of features. The Nexus 7 is the budget tablet we recommend, but many will ra...
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Asus has launched a new generation of Android tablet, taking another stab at the 7 inch market with the new Memo Pad 7. At just £120, this budget tablet takes on the likes of the similarly priced Tesco Hudl and Amazon Kindle Fire HD and the £199 Nexus 7...
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androidaustralia.com.au Updated: 2014-11-19 04:58:14
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In the thriving budget tablet sector you can really drive your dollar if you're looking for an affordable tablet capable of lasting far longer than what it's worth. ASUS and Google made this point evident with their release of the Nexus 7 in 2012 and agai...
Manageable form factor, Decent Intel chip for the price, ZenUI a refreshing take on Android, Storage options, , THE...
Screen resolution, Lack of AutoBrightness, Deciding whether you'd fork the extra coin for the Nexus...
ASUS have pulled together some nice elements and thrown them into a tablet that's affordable for many. It's well designed, built and it'll no doubt satisfy most. The main problem lies in resisting its distant cousin and champion of Android tablets, the Ne...
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Asus has launched a new generation of Android tablet, taking another stab at the 7in market with the new Memo Pad 7, which joins the Memo Pad 8 and new 10in Transformer Pad in the latest Asus tablet line-up. At just £120, this budget 7in tablet takes on t...
For just £120, we're really impressed with the Asus Memo Pad 7. In addition to a good-looking design and sturdy build, it also boasts hardware that rivals tablets with much higher price tags. A higher-resolution screen and front-facing speakers would add...
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Once the preserve of knock-off no-namers, the ultra-budget tablet space has recently become a more respectable place to be for big-brand manufacturers. Amazon's older Kindle Fires, the Tesco Hudl , and the Barnes & Noble Nook HD tablet have all been on sa...
The same price as a Tesco Hudl, but slimmer, lighter and much faster: it's an outright bargain...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-11-19 04:58:14
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Meet the Asus MeMO Pad 7. Like last year's MeMO Pad HD 7 , it's a seven-inch slate that packs one of Intel's latest chips, and it costs just £119. Can it hold its own against the likes of the Nexus 7 (which Asus also makes)? We put it to the test to find...
Like the Nexus 7, the MeMO Pad 7 has a softtouch grippy back, so you're unlikely to drop it. It weighs just 295 grams, so it's even lighter than Apple's iPad mini. Plus it's only 9.6mm thin, so it won't take up much space in your bag. And it comes in blac...
While the MeMO Pad 7 runs the latest and greatest Android 4.4.2 KitKat, Asus has slapped its own skin on top, which frankly, looks rather jarring. The custom icons look simple, but they often clash with each other, while other skinned elements, such as th...
Asus has crafted a simple, straight to the point tablet with top-notch build quality and a slim and light chassis. Its specs won't set the world on fire, but it handles everyday tasks well enough. And it's hard to argue with that £119 price tag. If you're...
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The Asus MeMO Pad 7 (ME176) is the third iteration of Asus' miniature tablet. What makes this release notable it is one of the first Android tablets to boast an Intel Atom processor, rather than an ARM chip. While this... read more...
It may not surprise you, and it may not be the most glamorous tablet on the market, but the Asus MeMO Pad 7 is well built, functional device, and it's very hard to argue with the asking price. If you're considering an Android tablet, the MeMO Pad 7 is a...
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1. Google Nexus 7From £199.99Carphone Warehouse trumps Tesco and Argos with £49 tabletLivescribe Smartpen 3 reviewSurface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets launched by MicrosoftKindle Fire HDX tablets arrive in the UKTesco Hudl tablet hands onTesco Hudl tablet...
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If you're the type of person who likes to customise their tablet, or even look like you're not carrying a device at all then the Asus Zenpad 7 and Zenpad 8 should be right up your alley. The new mini tablets, launched at the company's press conference ah...
Super-sharp screen,Excellent value,Smart design for an affordable tablet,Super-customisable user interface...
Build not quite as hot as looks suggest,Bursting at the seams with preinstalled guff...
The Asus ZenPad S 8.0 is special because it crams a good, super-sharp screen into a very slim and handy body for a great price. Samsung's best at this level is the Samsung Tab 4 8.0, which isn't nearly as good by comparison.If you have a bit more to spend...
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There's definitely no shortage of affordable Android tablets. There's a heap of el-cheapo kamakuza-brand X models. So when asked to check out Asus' Memo Pad 7, I was a more than a little curious to see how Asus stacked up in the ultra crowded and competit...
Considering its budget sticker price, I'm impressed. Where most cheapie Android tablets are dire, Asus have crafted a solid offering at an affordable price. It also has some pretty decent specs that rival more expensive tablets. I'd have liked a higher-re...
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thetechnoclast.com Updated: 2016-11-26 02:57:15
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Check out our review of the Quad-Core Intel Atom MeMO Pad 7!Facebook comments:You must be logged in to post a comment...
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Introduced at a pre-Computex event last June , the MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C) is one of the smart devices from ASUS that proudly carry an Intel Atom processor. While many of today's smartphones and tablets come with a MediaTek or a Qualcomm chip within, ASUS see...
Certainly, the local market today is rife with several affordable tablet offerings and many of which belong to the 7-inch category. As consumers facing a multitude of choices, we minimize confusion and decrease our options by means of looking at the most...
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Aside from the Zenfone 5, we also managed to snag ASUS' latest tablet, the MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX. The ME176CX is the latest model in ASUS' MeMO PAD 7 lineup, and sports Intel's latest Bay Trail-T 64-bit quad-core Atom processor. Much like the Zenfone 5, the...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-26 02:57:16
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Comfy grip. The ASUS Memo Pad on the left, the LG Optimus G on the right.Even back when it was launched, just this January, the ASUS Memo Pad , the cheaper version of the ASUS Nexus 7, seemed, to me at least, like an “old” model, the way refrigerators fro...
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There's an absolute abundance of inexpensive small-screen Android tablets right now—tablets that lack pizazz, but get the job done and come in at well under $200. The Asus MeMO Pad 7 (ME176CX) enters this fiercely competitive market, armed with a thinner...
Compact and well-built, Affordable, Runs Android 4,4,2...
No 5GHz Wi-Fi, Some bloatware...
The Asus MeMO Pad 7 is a bit thinner and lighter than most budget-friendly Android tablets, but some competitors offer better overall value...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-11-19 04:58:12
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Like most compact (7- and 8-inch-class) tablets we've seen over the past year or so, the MeMO Pad HD 7 was primarily an entry-level slate. At first glance, you might wonder why it was an Editors' Choice at all, or even noteworthy. Compared to some competi...
Fair price for the feature set, Very good battery life, Decent performance, screen, and sound for the price, Supports 64GB MicroSD cards, Light and comfortable to grip...
No HDMI port, Subpar cameras...
Like its predecessor (the HD 7), the MeMO Pad 7 redefines what a budget tablet can be, in a snappy Atom-based 7-incher ideal for students, children, and tablet first-timers. Read More…...
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The small form factor tablet market is very crowded, with pretty much every manufacturer seeking to claim a slice of the pie through Android, Windows 8 and iOS offerings. Budget models are especially abundant, headed by the supremely popular and generally...
Entrylevel price for a generally quite capable tablet. Display quality is good, especially thanks to Splendid.
Bland design and software. Infrequent stability issues mar otherwise decent performance. Terrible camera.
The camera on a tablet, especially a budget tablet, isn’t a critical feature, and it’s clear that Asus has made compromises in this department to keep the costs as low as possible. This leaves the tablet with a disappointing array of cameras, which I will...
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The 2014 version of Asus' MeMO Pad 7 crams an Intel processor and 16GB of storage into a tiny package with a suggested retail price of $149. Is it as good as it looks? TabletPCReview investigates.Before we begin, though, a point of clarity: Asus has relea...
Insanely great performance, Excellent value, Nice design...
Awkward interface changes, Poor camera, Display is weak in bright light...
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The MeMO Pad HD 7 was arguably the sleeper hit among small tablets in 2013. ASUS' device didn't have the speed of the Nexus 7 or the interface tricks of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3 line, but it was superbly balanced. It ran smoothly, packed smart software and...
The MeMO Pad 8 delivers a pretty big punch for a $200, 8-inch tablet -- just be aware that a few rivals offer sharper displays for similar cash...
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Remember when people dismissed the iPad as a fad? It's just a big iPod Touch, they said. Who would want one of those?Quite a lot of folks, actually. The iPad touched off a revolution that has grown to truly epic proportions. 207 million tablets shipped la...
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Asus offers an update of the Memo Pad HD 7 with the new Memo Pad HD 7 ME176C and follows its retail philosophy: The 7-inch tablet once again only costs around 200 Euros and uses a fast quad-core processor . However, the Memo Pad HD 7 ME176C is equipped wi...
Low price, Good display, 11 GB free storage, Android 4.4.2, Convenient on-screen keyboard, High performance, Low temperatures, Long battery runtimes...
Non-removable battery, Poor camera modules, No 2G/3G/LTE, Only 1 GB RAM...
The new version of the Asus Memo Pad HD 7 is once again a convenient package. Even though the Memo Pad HD 7 ME176C only costs around 200 Euros (~$269), it offers more than enough performance for current apps and games under Android 4.4.2 thanks to its pow...
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ASUS recently refreshed its 7-inch MeMO Pad 7 tablet with Intel's new Atom Z3745 Bay Trail-based processor. Having overcome its rocky start, the latest generation of Atom processors is building a reputation for power efficiency and computational chops. De...
Solid Performance, Price, Battery Power...
Some specs lag behind those of other tablets...
The ASUS MeMO Pad 7 is a no-frills value tablet so it's bound to fall short of tablets with bigger price tags and beefier specs. Even so, the MeMO Pad 7 is a surprisingly good deal.For one thing, the tablet is remarkably sturdy, despite weighing only a li...
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Budget friendly Android tablets are a dime a dozen these days, but they all aren't created equally and there are some very bad tablets out there. When you get into the sub $150 tablet market you need to be very careful with what tablet you go with as comp...
At the end of the day the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ME176C is a pretty decent tablet for $149.00 shipped . The 7-inch IPS LCD Display was found to be crisp with excellent viewing angles. The ASUS ZenUI over Android 4.4 KitKat was slick and best of all the performan...
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Budget Android tablets are a dime a dozen these days, so needless to say, it takes a lot to stand out. In general, sub $150 Android tablets have been poor contenders, that tend to offer subpar specs and subpar performance in exchange for being easy on you...
No real compromises yet priced for a budget, top notch performance, Competitively priced, great build quality, fun color choices, packs in both a front facing and rear facing cameras which are pretty good, nice selection of accessories are available for i...
Wish the display was a bit brighter – but hard to complain at this price point...
It's hard to believe that a sub $150 tablet can be this good – but it's true. This is a budget tablet that doesn't feel like it's cheap. Sure, it doesn't feel quite like a premium tablet – it can't compete with the likes of an iPad Mini, but it knocks...
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ASUS' last MeMO Pad HD 7 was our favorite budget tablet of 2013, thanks to its bright display, strong battery life and helpful software. The new $149 7-inch MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX sports an updated design and swaps the lesser-known MediaTek processor inside l...
Thin and light, Available in multiple colors, Sharp screen, Slick ZenUI, Strong overall performance...
Back can run warm, Low-quality front camera...
The ASUS Memo Pad 7 Android tablet packs strong performance in a sleek design for an affordable $149...
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There's an absolute abundance of inexpensive small-screen Android tablets right now—tablets that lack pizazz, but get the job done and come in at well under $200. The Asus MeMO Pad 7 (ME176CX) enters this fiercely competitive market, armed with a thi...
Compact and well-built. Affordable. Runs Android 4.4.2.
No 5GHz Wi-Fi. Some bloatware...
The Asus MeMO Pad 7 is a bit thinner and lighter than most budget-friendly Android tablets, but some competitors offer better overall value...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-11-19 04:58:14
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We review the Asus MeMO Pad 7, a new value 7-inch Android KitKat tablet.That's right kiddies. Asus, the genius behind the Google Nexus 7 , is back with a brand new affordable 7-inch Android tablet, the MeMO Pad 7 (2014 edition). But what does it do to set...
Colourful design, Expandable memory, Nicely tweaked Android interface...
Rivals sport better screens, Iffy camera results...
The MeMO Pad 7 is a dependable 7-inch tab that performs well and does everything you'd expect, with a slick updated Android KitKat interface. It's a shame the screen wasn't more eye-catching, or we'd have little trouble recommending it. If you're a stickl...
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pcper.com Updated: 2014-11-19 04:58:14
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The MeMO Pad 7 is not a new product family, though. It has existed with Mediatek processors for quite some time with essentially the same form factor. This new ME176C model makes some decisions that help it break into a new level of performance while main...
I definitely came away with a positive impression with the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 after my weekend with it. We are planning a more exhaustive story on it in the future; something along the lines of an "extended review" if you will. Gone is the Google Nexus 7 fro...
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Asus doesn't do itself many favours by having a tablet naming system that the average punter might find confusing.Putting a number in the name to indicate screen size is no bad thing. It tells you immediately, for example, that the Asus MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C...
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The Asus MeMO Pad 7 is back, and this time it's sporting a 4G LTE connection. Although it sports nearly identical specs as its predecessor – the only other major change here is a processor upgrade — Asus made its changes count as it's taken a somewhat ped...
4G LTE connectivity is convenient, Exceptional battery life, Solid performance...
Display is just OK, Some unfortunate software choices...
The Asus MeMO Pad 7 LTE is a more-than-capable tablet that is saved from plainness by its convenient 4G LTE connectivity...
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