Asus Memo Pad 7 LTE Review

Asus Memo Pad 7 LTE Review-Asus Pad 7 LTE runs on AT & T, this free 7-inch tablet with a two-year contract, $ 8.75 per month over 20 monthly installments, or $ 175 if purchased outright. Memo Pad 7 LTE only offers the basics, special designs, and specifications are almost flat. But for casual wear, simple slate still managed satisfactorily. Performance is consistently fine for most tasks. Gain access Internet anywhere and you've got yourself an attractive option for saving the customers of AT & T.
Asus Memo Pad 7 LTE Specs

Asus Memo Pad 7 LTE


Design


With a 7-inch size, the tablet design unadorned. Weighing in at 10.5 ounces (300g) by 0.39 inches (9.8mm) thickness, Memo Pad 7 LTE relatively big and strong, but it does not feel like it when holding it for long periods of time. Rounded corners and curved edges make it comfortable to hold in both landscape and portrait orientation. Meanwhile, plastic back panel and a smooth, matte finish that feels good against your fingertips. In the middle of the top and bottom bezel is thick, you will find two speakers facing forward. The top edge houses the Micro-USB port, the headphone jack is located at the bottom. Volume rocker and power button located on the right bank and SIM and microSD card slot on the left.

Features


Running Android 4.4 KitKat, Memo Pad 7 Zen user interface features Asus'. UI is only a slight modification of the Android OS. The most striking difference is the two options pull down menu, if you swipe down from the left side, a menu with shortcuts appear, if you swipe down from the right, you get a notification menu. Memo Pad 7 LTE comes preloaded with some applications to get you started, such as a full suite of Google, including Gmail and Drive, as well as Asus's own applications, which include display calibration software and a battery saver app complicated.

Hardware


Asus Memo Pad LTE 7 has a quad-core 1.3GHz Intel Atom CPU, Imagination Technologies PowerVR G6430, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory and expandable up to 64GB via microSD card slot. Other features include 802.11 a / b / g / n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.

Achievement


Though its specs are rather basic, I was satisfied with Memo Pad 7 the performance of LTE. Casual tasks such as checking email, video streaming, and mobile game play simple all works like magic. This sharp when switching between applications, even if multiple open in the background. Large applications or games cause performance to slow, but Memo Pad 7 no. I managed to get a benchmark using GFXBench 3.1, where the Asus tablet to blow the competition out of the water.

When in the area of ​​4G LTE, I found AT & T's cellular network to satisfy rapidly. Streaming videos loaded quickly, Web pages appear seconds after selecting the link. 7-inch IPS LED screen don 1,280x800-pixel resolution with 178-degree wide viewing angle. HD content looks fresh, although a variety of colors and saturation a bit dull. At maximum brightness, I found it too dim to be easily seen in bright environments, especially outdoors on a sunny day. In front of the Asus Memo Pad 7 LTE, you'll find a 2-megapixel camera that does a good job in a video conference, but to take the rough. 5-megapixel rear camera is a pleasant surprise, taking photos sharp and well polite. Some special features include Time Rewind, setting take a photo two seconds before and one second after you press the shutter button, and a very fast burst mode.

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