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With so many versatile features, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C is by far one of the best compact tablets around. It is reasonably expensive at £150, but it provides an excellent step up from the Tesco Hudl 2 if you want something small that's faster, has...
The Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C is one of our favourite affordable Android tablets of recent times. Families will get more from the Hudl 2, with its excellent family features, but the MeMO Pad is great for anyone wanting to stay productive as well as...
The Asus MeMoPad 7 ME572C is an incremental upgrade from the Google Nexus 7 by Asus that steps up the necessary components while keeping everything else largely the same. It's certainly the best MeMoPad out there, and a great alternative to bigger...
Overall, I'm pretty impressed with the tablet, with the exception of the inconsistent Wi-Fi performance. Since there are little or no successors to the 2013 Nexus 7, the MeMo Pad 7 ME572 seems like the best fit for a budget, mid-range performance 7”...
The Asus Memo Pad 7 ME572C is a fine budget tablet. The design is appealing, and the display is both sharp and superbly bright. It suffers from a touch of lag, but this is something we could live with, and elsewhere it offers all you could expect of a...
This is the tablet we were longing for back in late 2013. All this time later, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C isn't the value king it could have been, but ticks the display, performance and battery life boxes in style.Next, check out our best tablets...
The Asus MeMO Pad 7 (ME572CL)So what do we do with our black box, which refused to run the majority of benchmarks as well as CPU-Z? We suspect a software issue from Asus, which should be fixed by an update. However, we have to evaluate our review...
There are two kinds of tablets. On one side, you have the expensive ones, the iPads and Galaxy Notes designed to either replace your computer or at least be a really awesome sidekick. If you want that, you're going to have to pay for them: usually $400...
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