It was almost a month ago when the 7 inch ASUS MeMo Pad was introduced post-CES by the manufacturer. With Android 4.1 installed out of the box, there are some great features like Project Butter, making the tablet run smoothly with no lagging. And of course, there is personal assistant Google Now, making sure that you receive the right information you need when you need it. There are also a number of other features on the tablet that ASUS shows off in the accompanying video.
My Painter lets you become an expert tagger
The video reveals that the 7 inch screen offers ten-finger multi-touch and that the tablet is a perfect fit for your hands. ASUS Studio lets you manage, edit and tag your photos. Using your finger, you can add your own special touch to your pictures. BuddyBuzz allows you to keep an eye on all of the social networks you follow, in just one place so you will never miss an important message. SonicMaster Audio Technology with Audio Wizard gives you multimedia capabilities on the fly and My Painter lets you become an artist while mobile. If you need to write a list or just have an urge to doodle, SuperNote Lite lets you type, write or scribble anywhere, anytime.
The tablet comes with 5GB of cloud based storage that you can use to sync data back and forth between your laptop, smartphone, PC and tablet. You can even create, view, edit and share office files with WebStorage Online Office. Floating App will have you multitasking between the browser, video, countdown timer, calendar, email and sticky memo. The tablet comes in Titanium Gray, CherryPink and Sugar White, priced at what seems like a ridiculously low $149.99. That comes out $50 cheaper than another ASUS tablet you're probably more familiar with, the Google Nexus 7. Of course, the latter offers a quad-core processor, and a higher resolution screen. But if you are on a budget, the 7 inch ASUS MeMo Pad looks pretty hard to top.
Alan, an ardent smartphone enthusiast and a veteran writer at PhoneArena since 2009, has witnessed and chronicled the transformative years of mobile technology. Owning iconic phones from the original iPhone to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, he has seen smartphones evolve into a global phenomenon. Beyond smartphones, Alan has covered the emergence of tablets, smartwatches, and smart speakers.
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