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.
Users
(76%)
75 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Extremely affordable pricing
Packs both front & rear cameras
Variety in its color scheme
Very good price
Good battery
Excellent audio
Surprisingly good camera
No lag
Runs new games
Doesn't get hot
Good view angles and brightness
And the
Great value
Good performance
Memory expansion slot
All-around
Not bad for the price
Respectable battery life
Camera and expandable storage
Unlike the 2012 Nexus 7
The Asus Memo Pad HD 7 rocks an impressively colorful screen
Features a bevy of useful customization options
And comes in at a budget price.
Light
Well-built
And attractive
Speedy for the price
Long battery life
Great-looking screen
MicroSD expansion
Good cameras
Audio
Affordable. Sharp display. Good performance for price. MicroSD expandable. Useful Android customizations.
Great IPS touchscreen
Mostly smooth performance
Great battery life
Plenty of storage
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Inexpensive
Good display
Convincing performance
Light and handy
Good battery runtimes
The editors didn't like
Cheap construction
Backlight bleed a bit
Slight feeling of bloatware with so many apps
Thick plastic case
Fingerprint and grease magnet
Nu auto brightness
Camera focus bug
Other
Pricier tablets perform better
Battery life could be better
Controls on back panel hard to use
Asus' changes to stock Android are small and few
But mostly detrimental to the experience
No NFC or 5GHz Wi-Fi
Its performance is mediocre and the touch screen is sometimes unresponsive. The plastic build gives it a toy-like feel and it isn't very comfortable to hold. The dull design lacks panache.
HDMI port
Cheap
Glossy plastic build. LCD blooming around edges
Can be laggy while gaming
Cameras are average
Dull
Uninspired design. WiFi only. Plastic back feels cheap and attracts fingerprints. Disappointing camera
After spending a good amount of time using the MeMO Pad HD7, we came away impressed with what ASUS was able to offer for $149 in a 7-inch tablet. Aside from a few missteps in build quality and software customization, there's not a whole lot to complain ab...
For $150, the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 HD is not only an affordable device, but also a good one. While it gets smoked by something like the new Nexus 7, it can easily hold its own within the market it competes in. The microSD card slot should fare well with tho...
Inexpensive, Good display, Convincing performance, Light and handy, Good battery runtimes
Limited amount of RAM, No HDMI, UST-OTG not (yet) implemented
Well-balanced tablet for a low price Asus Memo pad HD 7.With a retail price of 149 Euros (~$197) the target groups for the Asus Memo Pad HD 7 are bargain hunters, users looking for a second device and people with limited interest in technology. Asus manag...
Light, well-built, and attractive, Speedy for the price, Long battery life, Great-looking screen, MicroSD expansion, Good cameras, audio
HDMI port
The best under-$200 slate since 2012’s Google Nexus 7, this compact slate has a super screen, speed, and battery life. It's the best compact Android slate to date for the budget-strapped. ...
We've already taken an early look at the new Nexus 7, also built by ASUS, and came away quite impressed. At $229 I don't think there's a better ultra portable tablet on the market today. With that established, how does the MeMO Pad HD7 hold up at $149? Pr...
The Asus Memo Pad HD 7 rocks an impressively colorful screen, features a bevy of useful customization options, and comes in at a budget price.
Its performance is mediocre and the touch screen is sometimes unresponsive. The plastic build gives it a toy-like feel and it isn't very comfortable to hold. The dull design lacks panache.
For those looking to save a buck, for its low price, the Asus Memo Pad HD 7 has a bevy of useful features, though there are better performing options out there.
Published: 2013-06-03, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Abstract: The original Asus MeMo Pad which appeared at the start of last year didn't really receive the credit it was due until the likes of Google approached its creators to help create the Nexus 7 . Having now proved twice that Asus is the king of the 7-inch tabl...
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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-...