Testseek.com have collected 224 expert reviews of the Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 ME173X / ME173L and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 ME173X / ME173L.
August 2013
(77%)
224 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sharp screen, Great price, Lightweight software skin, Audio
Poor cameras, Material quality, Position of microSD slot, Limited connectivity options
As a budget tablet, the Memo Pad HD 7 perfectly fits the bill. It's fast enough, has all the features you'd expect and a particularly vibrant screen. It's keenly priced and generally offers an excellent user experience. It's also light enough to use comf...
The ASUS Memo Pad HD 7 is a very similar device to the Nexus 7 but with the addition of a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera. It will become one of the cheapest tablets on the market...
Published: 2013-08-31, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
If you're investing in an Android tablet, it may be in your best interest, even for the most basic user, to spend the extra $70 and go with a Nexus 7. The tradeoffs in using the MeMo Pad are significant: poorer screen, slower processor, infrequent updates, lower app compatibility. But if you can live with these sacrifices, the MemoPad is a decent product, and at $159, a great deal....
Abstract: The ASUS MeMO 7 HD feels and looks very similar to the 2012 Nexus 7. This device uses more plastic, doesn't have a grippy rubber finish on the backplate but its dimensions are nearly identical to ASUS bestselling Android tablet. So, why mess with the form...
Abstract: The ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 is a competent Android-based seven-inch tablet for the surprisingly low price of $160. Sadly, there's not a lot else to be excited about here.Why aren't I more jazzed about this blow-away deal? Because the device is bulky and cheap-...
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Published: 2014-01-17, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Sharp screen, Great price, Lightweight software skin, Audio
Poor cameras, Material quality, Position of microSD slot, Limited connectivity options
As a budget tablet, the Memo Pad HD 7 perfectly fits the bill. It's fast enough, has all the features you'd expect and a particularly vibrant screen. It's keenly priced and generally offers an excellent user experience. It's also light enough to use comf...
ARMv7 Quad Core Processor provides high performance and speedy processing power, Overall Attractive Display provides many hours of high quality media streaming and multitasking, Exceptional Camera which provides an impressive variety of options for a devi
Ambient Light Sensor which automatically senses lighting conditions is absent, Aluminum Casing is replaced with plastic casing, Random Access Memory (RAM) is limited at 1GB, HDMI connectivity is not included
When compared to other tablet PCs in this price range, the Asus Memo Pad HD7 offers a lot in terms of functionality, design, build, and performance. The battery life really surpasses other rival devices in this price range. Plus, the Memo Pad HD7 offers a...
Very good screen, wellbalanced onscreen image, Battery life, Front camera is a decent solution for video chat
Some occasional lags and hangs, Limited video gaming capacities, Finish and handling could be improved, Belowaverage rear camera
Thanks to a good-quality screen and a battery life that rivals some of the best tablets on the market, the Asus MeMo Pad HD7 is a decent option if you're looking for a tablet under £200. It's just a shame that the processor sometimes shows its limits, tha...
For some inexplicable reason, the industry has decided as a general rule that all tablets should look like a boring black plastic photo frame. Thankfully, Asus is going against convention with the Asus MemoPad HD 7, and injecting a bit of colour into its wares: it comes in white, pink, blue and green hues, and we were quite taken with the lime shade of our review unit. It's sturdily built, and at
The Asus MemoPad 7 is built perfectly adequately - which is all you can ask for in the budget category - but it is let down slightly by its software. It's one version out of date, but more importantly, because it isn't a Google Nexus family member, it's not guaranteed to get prompt updates in the future when they do either. Some of Asus' additions to vanilla Android as well aren't entirely welcom
There's not much to complain about with the Asus Memopad HD 7: it's affordable, app-packed and it gets the job done. But for now, it's not the best bargain out there: the going going gone Nook HD from Barnes & Noble can be had for just £99, with simila...