At the beginning of December we told readers about an upcoming Asus
7-inch tablet that looked as though it was heading for a January
release. That tablet, titled the MeMO Pad has now been officially
announced by Asus and we have full details of this budget slate that is a
Nexus 7 lookalike. The Nexus 7 has been hugely popular and no doubt
Asus hopes that some of that attraction will rub off for its MeMO.
However specs-wise it doesn’t really compare although the price of the
MeMO will certainly appeal.
This tablet is really aimed at customers in emerging markets so specs
are definitely at the lower-end but then this is reflected in the very
affordable starting price tag of $149 for the 8GB model. However before
we give the usual specs we’ll point out that when we first detailed
the MeMO Pad we informed it would be running on Android ICS whereas in
fact the newly-announced MeMO Pad will actually be running the later
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, a welcome move.
Key specs and features for the MeMO Pad include a 1GHz VIA WM8950
processor with Mali 400 graphics and also a 7-inch LED-backlit display
with resolution of 1024 x 600 (which can only be described as low) with
140 degree wide viewing angles and 350-nits brightness. It has 1GB of
RAM, 8 or 16GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD card to 32GB,
and also comes with 5GB of free Asus WebStorage. Don’t get too excited
about the camera either as it has a 1-megapixel front-facing camera
with back-illuminated sensor and 720p HD video capture at 30fps.
Other inclusions are Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and a 4270mAh battery that
will give around 7 hours of use while for connectivity there’s a 3.5mm
headphone/mic, microphone, micro-USB port and also G-Sensor.
Pre-installed ASUS apps include SuperNote Lite, WebStorage, WebStorage
Online Office, Studio, BuddyBuzz, MyPainter and MyBitCast. As for
dimensions the MeMO Pad measures 196.2mm x 119.2mm x 11.2mm and it
weighs in at 370g. Color options are Sugar White, Titanium Gray and
Cherry Pink and it actually looks good, as well as having an attractive
diamond-patterned non-slip finish.
Unlike the Asus Transformer Pad tablets the MeMO Pad is a tablet-only
device and hence there is no accompanying dock. Asus has not supplied
details yet for a specific release date, carriers or regional
availability, but does say that the MeMO pad will be launched this
month. We’d like to hear your thoughts on the MeMO Pad so why not send
us your comments. Do you think the specs are fair enough for the price?




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