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Tablet-News.com reviews the ASUS MeMo Pad 7 ME572C tablet, a 7 inch affordable slate with an Intel quad core 64 bit processor and 2 GB of RAM. This model comes with a 1920 x 1200 pixel display, a very elegant case inspired by clutch purses and a 5 MP back camera. It also has 16 GB of storage, a microSD card slot and Android 4.4 with Zen UI on top as the OS. The WiFi version costs $280. There's also a LTE version of the device, that we checked out as well over the past days.
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ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ME176C (2014) Review
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The ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C) is a 7 inch tablet that comes in at a crazy aggressive price point, it's $149 which for the build and performance is a steal. It's running an Intel Atom Z3745 processor 1GB or RAM and has a display resolution of 1280 x 800.PT10M50S
ASUS MeMO Pad 7 $150 Android Tablet Review - Powered by Intel Atom Z3745 Bay Trail
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In many ways, the Google Nexus 7 has long been the target of near perfection for an Android tablet. With a modest sized 7-in screen, solid performance and low cost, the ASUS-built hardware has stood through one major revision as our top selection. Today though, a new contender in the field makes its way to the front of the pack in the form of the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C). At $150, this new 7-in tablet has almost all the hallmarks to really make a decent in the Android ecosystem. Finally.
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. The ME176C model though makes some decision that help it break into a new level of performance while maintaining the budget pricing required to really take on the likes of Google. By coupling the MeMO Pad brand with the Intel Bay Trail Atom processor, the two companies firmly believe they have a winner; but do they?
I have to admit that my time with the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C) has been short; shorter than I would have liked to offer a truly definitive take on the mobile platform. I prefer to take the time to work the tablet into my daily work and home routines. Reading, browsing, email, etc. This allows me to filter though any software intricacies that might make or break a purchasing decision. Still, I think the ASUS design is going to live up to my expectations and is worth every penny of the $150 price tag.PT6M40S