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ASUS MeMO Pad 7-inch Android Tablet Launched
Wednesday, 16 January 2013

ASUS MeMO Pad 7-inch Android Tablet Launched

Compact and stylish Android 4.1 tablet with high-resolution multi-touch display and memory card slot available from US$149

ASUS today launched the MeMO PadTM, a stylish and capable 7-inch Android tablet with an MSRP of US$149. ASUS MeMO PadTM features a 350-nit brightness display with 10-point multi-touch and 1024 x 600 resolution, along with SD card expansion up to 32GB. It has a diamond-patterned finish and is available in three colors. Together with ASUS Transformer PadTM Series, ASUS MeMO PadTM completes the ASUS Android tablet line-up.

Portability in three different colors

Pronounced "meemo", MeMO stands for "My Mobile. My Moment" and reflects the position of ASUS MeMO PadTM as a tablet for people on-the-go. Measuring 196.2 x 119.2 x 11.2mm, MeMO PadTM can be easily held in one hand. Available in three colors - Sugar White, Titanium Gray and Cherry Pink - MeMO PadTM sports an elegant, non-slip diamond-patterned finish. The MeMO PadTM is a tablet-only product and does not come with a dock.

Created for both work and play

ASUS MeMO PadTM runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and is powered by a 1GHz VIA WM8950 CPU and a Mali-400 GPU for a smooth web browsing experience. It features a 10-point multi-touch LED-backlit display with 1024 x 600 (170 points-per-inch) resolution and 140-degree wide viewing angle, and its 350-nit brightness means images remain clear, even outdoors. MeMO PadTM also features ASUS SonicMaster audio and MaxxAudio for high-quality sound.
ASUS MeMO PadTM has up to 16GB internal storage, which can be supplemented by up to 32GB via the microSD card slot. A suite of ASUS applications are also pre-installed, including SuperNote Lite, BuddyBuzz, ASUS WebStorage, ASUS Studio and WebStorage Office for enhanced productivity.


 

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