Testseek.co.uk have collected 145 expert reviews of the Asus Memo Pad 7 ME176C / ME176CX and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Memo Pad 7 ME176C / ME176CX.
July 2014
(79%)
145 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(72%)
1970 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Looks and feel nice
Available in many lively colors
Good IPS screen
Capable hardware platform
Runs Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box
Decent battery life
Excellent price
Like the Nexus 7
The MeMO Pad 7 has a softtouch grippy back
So you're unlikely to drop it. It weighs just 295 grams
So it's even lighter than Apple's iPad mini. Plus it's only 9.6mm thin
So it won't take up much space in your bag. And it comes in blac
Gives Tesco Hudl a run for its money
MicroSD expansion
Multiple colour options
Super-sharp screen
Excellent value
Smart design for an affordable tablet
Super-customisable user interface
Simple but effective design
New speedy Intel Bay Trail processor
Runs a mostly standard version of Android
The editors didn't like
Very slow WiFi
Daily performance does not rise up to the powerful hardware right now
The back gets hot under load
Mediocre cameras
The speaker is not very loud
While the MeMO Pad 7 runs the latest and greatest Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Asus has slapped its own skin on top
Which frankly
Looks rather jarring. The custom icons look simple
But they often clash with each other
While other skinned elements
Such as th
Reflective screen
Resolution and brightness less impressive than competitors
Build not quite as hot as looks suggest
Bursting at the seams with preinstalled guff
Screen resolution is too low
Interface still a bit laggy despite fast processor
Super-sharp screen,Excellent value,Smart design for an affordable tablet,Super-customisable user interface
Build not quite as hot as looks suggest,Bursting at the seams with preinstalled guff
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At £120, what's not to like about the new MeMO Pad 7? It's powerful, well made, frugal with power and has a pretty good camera for a tablet. The only criticism you can really make is that the screen resolution could be higher but in everyday use, that wa...
Abstract: The new processor gave us one of the most surprising performance scores we've seen in our SunSpider JavaScript benchmark. We were astounded that such a cheap tablet could complete the test in just 598.3ms. This is almost twice as fast as the Google Nexus ...
Published: 2014-07-16, Author: Andrei , review by: tlbhd.com
looks and feel nice, available in many lively colors, good IPS screen, capable hardware platform, runs Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box, decent battery life, excellent price
very slow WiFi, daily performance does not rise up to the powerful hardware right now, the back gets hot under load, mediocre cameras, the speaker is not very loud
If you only have $150 for your next tablet, the Asus Memo Pad ME176CX is the best A-brand device you can get right now for that kind of money. It's a nice looking slate with a good screen, decent battery life and fast hardware, but it's not without flaws,...
Published: 2014-07-09, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Gives Tesco Hudl a run for its money, microSD expansion, multiple colour options
Reflective screen, resolution and brightness less impressive than competitors
Overall the Asus MeMo Pad 7 is an accomplished and affordable 7-inch Wi-Fi only tablet, even if it fails to truly excite and get the blood pumping. But with the Tesco Hudl its main nemesis, it does a good job of standing up against the supermarket g...
Simple but effective design, New speedy Intel Bay Trail processor, Runs a mostly standard version of Android
Screen resolution is too low, Interface still a bit laggy despite fast processor, Cameras are very basic
The Asus Memo Pad 7 is a sturdy and reliable little tablet with good stamina, but at this point Asus needs to think about upgrading to a 1080p screen.Next, read our best tablets round-up....
For just £120, we're really impressed with the Asus Memo Pad 7. In addition to a good-looking design and sturdy build, it also boasts hardware that rivals tablets with much higher price tags. A higher-resolution screen and front-facing speakers would add...
Like the Nexus 7, the MeMO Pad 7 has a softtouch grippy back, so you're unlikely to drop it. It weighs just 295 grams, so it's even lighter than Apple's iPad mini. Plus it's only 9.6mm thin, so it won't take up much space in your bag. And it comes in blac
While the MeMO Pad 7 runs the latest and greatest Android 4.4.2 KitKat, Asus has slapped its own skin on top, which frankly, looks rather jarring. The custom icons look simple, but they often clash with each other, while other skinned elements, such as th
Asus has crafted a simple, straight to the point tablet with top-notch build quality and a slim and light chassis. Its specs won't set the world on fire, but it handles everyday tasks well enough. And it's hard to argue with that £119 price tag. If you're...
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