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The Asus Memo Pad 8 is an 8in Android tablet that joins the slightly smaller Asus Memo Pad 7 . It's a bargain, available for as low as £120, and has just a few downfalls. The Memo Pad 8 is available in a variety of stylish colours, including purple, gol...
Asus's Memo Pad 8 tablet is stylish, well-built and plenty powerful enough for most users looking to play casual games, browse the web and carry out basic productivity tasks. It is well-worth considering at £120 (you'll find it for that price on Amazon) i...
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The MeMO Pad 8 is an interesting device, at least to me it is, because I've never used an 8 inch tablet before. I wonder if it will be too big to hold in one hand. I wonder if the material that it's made of will be grippy and soft to the touch. I wonder i...
Comfortable to hold in landscape or portrait, Well constructed and attractive in white, Bigger viewing area than 7in tablets, Bright colourful display, Micro SD storage expansion is handy to have...
Shiny plastic can get a little clammy or slippery, Text is a little indistinct, Processing power is sometimes lacking, Multitasking chugs at times, Occasional frame skipping in complex games, No light sensor...
A lesser performing tablet like this is, in my opinion, likely to please prospective owners based mostly on it's price tag. In Australia, Harvey Norman has the tablet exclusively for $244. This is actually a sale price as the tablet was previously $328. P...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:30:36
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The Asus MeMo Pad 8 is an unpretentious little tablet that provides a good experience with decent battery life. It's one of those 'just average' slates that doesn't particularly have any deal-breaking flaws or strengths...
Nice colours onscreen (especially blacks, greys and flesh tones), Satisfactory battery life, Good front camera for video chats, Unoriginal design, but well manufactured...
Sometimes the lags and hiccups start to add up, Very mediocre rear camera, Vastly perfectible gaming performance (especially the graphics), We've seen more exciting designs, Precision issues in the virtual keyboard...
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Asus seemed to have cornered the compact-tablet market in recent years: its Nexus 7 currently holds the top spot on the A-List, and the modestly priced Fonepad achieved the top spot before that. The Asus Memo Pad 8 marks the newest instalment in Asus' ran...
A perfectly competent Android tablet, but it isn't a patch on the Nexus 7...
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There’s no shortage of choice when it comes to compact Asus tablets. Having enjoyed success with the entry-level MemoPad HD 7, and having manufactured the Nexus 7 for Google, Asus has released the MemoPad 8, a budget Android tablet with an 8in display.Bui...
Excellent battery life and microSD expansion make the MemoPad 8 a worthy Nexus 7 alternative...
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Asus already has a strong line-up of tablets. Not only does it manufacture the widely-praised Nexus 7 with Google, but the company also offers 7in and 10in versions of the MeMO Pad. What can an 8in MeMO Pad offer that its similarly sized siblings can't?...
Great build quality, Long-lasting battery life, Miracast...
NFC, 3G...
The Asus MeMO Pad 8 isn't just another me-too Android tablet. Unique software additives and Asus' sense of evolving style give it a well defined personality. For its size it packs a hearty hardware punch, and on value it is only surpassed by one other tab...
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What is it?The Asus MeMO Pad 8 is a consumer class 8-inch tablet that features the Rockchip RK3188 Quad-Core, 1.6 GHz processor, it runs the 4.2 version of Android OS which is not the latest available, but is imbued with Asus own apps and interface overla...
The Asus MeMO Pad 8 is a good all around tablet and it runs a fairly recent version of Android (although there's no telling if KitKat is on the way for this device). Still, it is priced slightly higher than a high-end eBook reader and it offers a larger t...
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As the brand behind the excellent Google Nexus 7 , we had high hopes for the larger MeMo Pad 8 – could we have all the brilliance of the Nexus with a larger 8in screen? Unfortunately, in this case at least, the answer is no. The MeMo does its best to...
Cheap 8in tablet, Good Android implementation, Well-built, Reasonably fast...
Can be slow upon waking, Colour palette poor, Jerky video performance...
There's no hiding our disappointment with the MeMo Pad 8. We expected better from a brand that's proven itself in the tablet market. And with a price that matches that of the Google Nexus 7, it makes for a hard recommendation.Of course, it does have the e...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-26 03:24:31
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ASUS' MeMO Pad family continues to grow and it is now made up of six devices each one designed to cater to consumers who want an affordable tablet that looks good, performs well and doesn't compromise on features. We got to spend some quality time with th...
Affordable price, microSD card slot, Decent battery life...
Sluggish performance...
Much like our verdicts on the previous ASUS MeMO Pads, we have to say that for its very affordable price, the MeMO Pad 8 is actually a very good device. It may have some issues in the performance department but we're quite sure users who do get this tabl...
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beststuff.com Updated: 2016-10-29 01:30:35
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The MeMo Pad 8 is the latest tablet in Asus' MeMo Pad lineup. With an 8 inch display running Android “KitKat” the most-recent version of Google's mobile operating system, and a $149 price tag it might be hard to believe how much value is crammed into thi...
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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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The Asus MeMO Pad 8 ME181C is an Android tablet with an 8 inch display, an Intel Atom Bay Trail processor, and a $199 price tag .It's also a surprisingly powerful machine for the price. Or maybe that shouldn't be a surprise: after all the tablet has the s...
The Asus MeMO Pad 8 ME181C tablet offers solid performance and a reasonably low price tag. While it doesn't have a full HD display or a high quality camera, I don't think either of those things are must -have features for an 8 inch tablet that sells for...
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reviewstudio.net Updated: 2016-10-29 01:30:36
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The 8 inch tablets are a rare breed, but it seems they are becoming more and more popular. Well, Asus has just sent us the Memo Pad 8 to review. This is their first and only 8 inch tablet, so I assume they saw a real opportunity in this area.There are 3 p...
nice aspect and build, excellent performance, decent value, fast interface, 10 multitouch IPS display...
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Asus entered the 8-inch tablet sector with MeMO Pad 8, a very interesting device. It has a very good performance for a decent price.If the manufacturer would build a 3G / 4G version, I consider it the perfect mobile solution in its area. PROsCONs - nice a...
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