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We thought highly of Asus's Memo Pad 7 , awarding it a recommended award in our review of the tablet in July 2014. Since then, we've spent some time with its bigger sibling, the Asus Memo Pad 8, to see whether it can live up to our expectations. Find out...
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 Asus MeMO Pad 8 is the slightly larger model. At 8.3mm thick and weighing 320g, it is both svelte and lightweight. Surprisingly, the MeMO Pad 8 is thinner than its 7in counterpart and only 25g heavier. In contrast, the Tesco Hudl2 is 9mm thick and 410...
The Asus MeMO Pad 8 is a great performer for the money that is only slightly let down by its cameras...
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While we all await the arrival of the next Nexus from Google – and the wait isn't likely to be very long now – other low cost Android tablets are trying to attract both our attention and our cash. Asus has a good track record in this respect. Lest we forg...
Some nice Android tweaks, MicroSD expansion, Competent performance...
Asus has come up with a neat tablet here, but anyone with an eye on the MeMO Pad 8 might do well to wait just a little while longer to see what Google pulls out of the bag with its new Nexus.SpecificationsManufacturer and ModelASUS MeMO Pad 8 (ME181C)Proc...
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There are plenty of good and affordable tablets you can get for under $200 these days, and quite a few from A-Brands like Asus, Samsung, Lenovo, etc. However, most of these pack 7 inch screens and for some of you, those might not be large enough fo...
nicely built, good screen, fast hardware, decent speakers and battery life, proper priced...
somewhat laggy performance, not upto the powerful hardware...
The Asus Memo Pad ME181C is right now the 8 inch tablet to get if you don't have more than $200 to spend. For that kind of money it offers a nicely built body, a good IPS screen, fast hardware and Android 4.4 KitKat and about 7 hours of daily use on a cha...
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Asus had been on a new product streak lately with their ZenFone and MeMo Pad series. Locally, they announced the MeMo Pad 7 but have not announced the MeMo Pad 8. But I was able to get the 8 from Amazon, so again let's list down and specs and see if I lik...
Price and Performance, Slim and light, Battery le, Nice IPS screen, Loud speakers...
Some app compatibility issues...
There are many choices when it comes to Android tablets and more and more manufacturers seem to be using Intel as their choice of processor. In the end, it all comes down to price versus performance. For the price, it's really hard to beat the Memo Pad s...
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Most tablets today have 7-inch sized screens. However, for some people, adding on just another inch is more than enough to make a tablet device much better, which is why ASUS have come out with the ASUS MeMo Pad 8 (ME180A) , which is a Wi-Fi capable table...
Overall, the ASUS MeMo Pad 8 is a good all-round tablet with simple design and a slightly bigger 8-inch display. We found it very capable of doing nearly everything we threw at it including light to intermediate gaming, 1080p media and doing actual work w...
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The MeMO Pad ME181C is the tweener in Asus' trio of new Intel-powered Android tablets. But while the 7-inch MeMO Pad 7 and larger 10-inch Transformer Pad TF103C offer nothing new in their respective categories, the ME181C is one of the most affordable 8-i...
Thin and light, Affordable, Runs Android 4,4,2...
No 5GHz Wi-Fi, Some bloatware...
At $199, the Asus MeMO Pad ME181C is a capable, affordable 8-inch Android tablet...
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We reviewed the smaller sibling, the Memo Pad HD 7 , a couple of months ago and really liked it. The spec sheets of the two devices are not really different, either: An Intel Atom Z3745 powers both tablets, they have 16 GB internal storage and the display...
Thin case, Grippy back cover, Free months for many Pro Sieben apps, Good software with many options, Reliable touchscreen, Decent display with color settings, High system performance...
You can easily twist the case, Many advertisement apps from Pro Sieben, Websites sometimes with long loading times, Slow and inaccurate GPS, Bad picture quality of the camera, Meager speaker sound, Only average battery runtimes despite the good consumptio...
In Review: Asus Memo Pad 8. Test device courtesy of Asus Germany. You should know that there are better offers than the Pro Sieben Entertainment Pad in this price range. The cameras are basically a joke, the GPS module is pretty slow and inaccurate, the...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2015-02-05 02:43:36
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The $199-list MeMO Pad 8 is yet another in the long list of Android tablets with 8-inch screens to turn up over the past year or so from the usual tablet-making suspects. For the most part, the MeMO Pad 8 is much like the refreshed MeMO Pad 7, aside from...
Decent performance for the price, Long battery life, Screen and audio quality both good for the money, Thin, well-built, and comfortable...
No HDMI port, So-so cameras...
This budget-friendly 8-inch Android tablet delivers a fine-looking screen, decent audio, and strong performance—all for under $200. Read More…...
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The mid-size model model of Asus' new lineup of tablets, the MeMO Pad 8, sports a high-end processor paired with an 8-inch display and a moderate $200 suggested retail price. How does it stack up against similarly-sized rivals? We take a look.Before we be...
Exceptional performance, Quality design, Low price...
Some annoying software changes...
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There's nothing wrong with tweaking a successful formula. The $199 ASUS MeMO Pad 8 has the same specs as the smaller $149 MeMO Pad 7: a 1.33 GHz Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and 16 GB of flash memory. But the new tablet has a larger, 8-inch display. The MeM...
Strong performance, Great battery life, Nice bundled apps and slick ZenUI, Bright screen, Solid construction without being heavy...
More expensive than competition...
The MeMO Pad 8 ME181C is yet another Android tablet with strong performance, a luminous screen and impressive battery life, all for just $199...
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The MeMO Pad ME181C is the tweener in Asus' trio of new Intel-powered Android tablets. But while the 7-inch MeMO Pad 7 and larger 10-inch Transformer Pad TF103C offer nothing new in their respective categories, the ME181C is one of the...
Thin and light. Affordable. Runs Android 4.4.2.
No 5GHz Wi-Fi. Some bloatware...
At $199, the Asus MeMO Pad ME181C is a capable, affordable 8-inch Android tablet...
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If you are looking for a good cheap tablet, you will see that there is an abundance of options (especially in 2016). To save you the time of running from store to store, we have compiled a list of what we think are the best tablets in this budget range...
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