At this year’s Computex, ASUS unveiled a full lineup of new Android tablets, including two new MeMo Pads, the HD 7 and FHD 10. Both are entry-level devices, bringing decently capable specs, but also featuring some low price tags. While the previous MeMo Pad models were somewhat of a joke in terms of specs in order to keep the price as low as possible, these new devices don’t seem that bad at all.
Asus Announces New MeMo Pad HD 7 and MeMo Pad FHD 10 Tablets, Starting at $129
ASUS MeMo Pad 10″ Made Official at Thailand Mobile Expo
Over in Thailand, ASUS made the MeMo Pad 10 official at a mobile expo. The device, which we have seen and wrote about a couple of times, comes with a 10″ WXGA display, a Tegra 3 processor, 1GB of RAM, and slot for a microSD which allows for additional storage on top of all already present 16GB.
ASUS MeMo Pad 10 Press Images Spotted, Still Looks Pretty Sleek
We scarcely speak of ASUS’s budget-friendly MeMo Pad lineup because frankly, we simply read our comments section. No one seems all that interested. But with these new press renders of the MeMo Pad 10 hitting the web, it sort of has us second guessing our own initial reactions to the lineup. I mean come on, look at that smooth backside.
ASUS MeMo Pad 10 Flaunts Jelly Bean In First Unboxing Video
It was the original ASUS MeMo 7 that ended up becoming Google’s best selling Android tablet to-date, the Nexus 7. After that disappeared we weren’t sure that we would see another tablet from the MeMo line until recently when the 7″ low-end tablet was re-announced. If you were looking to be blown away by specs though, that tablet was not for you. However, a new 10″ MeMo Pad has surfaced and is looking to be better equipped.












