Testseek.com have collected 145 expert reviews of the Asus Memo Pad 7 ME176C / ME176CX and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Memo Pad 7 ME176C / ME176CX.
July 2014
(79%)
145 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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1970 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Colourful design
Expandable memory
Nicely tweaked Android interface
Compact and well-built. Affordable. Runs Android 4.4.2.
Solid Performance
Price
Battery Power
Thin and light
Available in multiple colors
Sharp screen
Slick ZenUI
Strong overall performance
Fair price for the feature set
Very good battery life
Decent performance
Screen
And sound for the price
Supports 64GB MicroSD cards
Light and comfortable to grip
4G LTE connectivity is convenient
Exceptional battery life
Solid performance
Insanely great performance
Excellent value
Nice design
No real compromises yet priced for a budget
Top notch performance
Competitively priced
Great build quality
Fun color choices
Packs in both a front facing and rear facing cameras which are pretty good
Nice selection of accessories are available for i
Entrylevel price for a generally quite capable tablet. Display quality is good
Especially thanks to Splendid.
Low price
Good display
11 GB free storage
Android 4.4.2
Convenient on-screen keyboard
High performance
Low temperatures
Long battery runtimes
The editors didn't like
Rivals sport better screens
Iffy camera results
No 5GHz Wi-Fi. Some bloatware
Some specs lag behind those of other tablets
Back can run warm
Low-quality front camera
No HDMI port
Subpar cameras
Display is just OK
Some unfortunate software choices
Awkward interface changes
Poor camera
Display is weak in bright light
Wish the display was a bit brighter – but hard to complain at this price point
Bland design and software. Infrequent stability issues mar otherwise decent performance. Terrible camera.
Published: 2014-07-03, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
No real compromises yet priced for a budget, top notch performance, Competitively priced, great build quality, fun color choices, packs in both a front facing and rear facing cameras which are pretty good, nice selection of accessories are available for i
Wish the display was a bit brighter – but hard to complain at this price point
It's hard to believe that a sub $150 tablet can be this good – but it's true. This is a budget tablet that doesn't feel like it's cheap. Sure, it doesn't feel quite like a premium tablet – it can't compete with the likes of an iPad Mini, but it knocks...
The MeMO Pad 7 is a dependable 7-inch tab that performs well and does everything you'd expect, with a slick updated Android KitKat interface. It's a shame the screen wasn't more eye-catching, or we'd have little trouble recommending it. If you're a stickl...
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Published: 2014-06-02, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
I definitely came away with a positive impression with the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 after my weekend with it. We are planning a more exhaustive story on it in the future; something along the lines of an "extended review" if you will. Gone is the Google Nexus 7 fro...
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Published: 2014-10-21, Author: Dan , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: Given that ASUS actually made the Nexus 7 hardware it's a little surprising that, in some regards, the MeMO Pad 7 is arguably a bit of a step backwards — although that's not to say this isn't a reasonably attractive package for the price. With Android 4....
Abstract: If you're looking for a colourful and affordable Android tablet that offers impressive performance then take a look at the new ASUS Memo Pad 7.The device has a 7-inch IPS (in-plane switching) display with a resolution of 1200 x 800 that can be viewed clea...
Published: 2014-08-18, Author: Alex , review by: ausdroid.net
Sleek & sophisticated UI, Performance is fast, Hardware design is very sharp, not too budget looking, Audio sound quality is very good
Lack of camera sensor, Position of rear facing speakers, Screen display is low & hard to use in sunlight, Lack of additional flash memory can be an issue
Given the market that ASUS are aiming for with the MeMO Pad 7 , I can certainly say that is does provide some very decent specs on a budget. Not only are the specs good but so to is the sleek yet sophisticated UI with a good mix and selection of pre-loade...
Great design, Inexpensive, Nice 'ZenUI' Android overlay
Sluggish when multitasking, No flash
Asus' MeMO Pad 7 is best tablet for its $229 price. Asus has found ripe middle-ground with its Android overlay, the design is the kind you'll want to flaunt and there are a tonne of features. The Nexus 7 is the budget tablet we recommend, but many will ra...
Manageable form factor, Decent Intel chip for the price, ZenUI a refreshing take on Android, Storage options, , THE
Screen resolution, Lack of AutoBrightness, Deciding whether you'd fork the extra coin for the Nexus
ASUS have pulled together some nice elements and thrown them into a tablet that's affordable for many. It's well designed, built and it'll no doubt satisfy most. The main problem lies in resisting its distant cousin and champion of Android tablets, the Ne...