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
Very cheap, Decent screen, Enough power for most tasks, Rear camera, Expandable storage, Colourful design
Rear plastic might be a little brittle, No 3G or 4G model,
With its rear camera, expandable storage and cheaper price, the Asus Memo Pad HD 7 makes a few key improvements on the already excellent Nexus 7 tablet. If you're looking for a cheap tablet that will tackle most tasks well, this is the one to go for....
Reasonable build quality, quad-core processor, decent battery life
Screen is prone to glare, new Nexus 7 is better specced and similarly affordable
The Asus Memo Pad HD 7 is a decent tablet that offers slightly upgraded performance to the original Nexus 7. However, thanks to Asus' decision to release it at the same time as the new Nexus 7, which offers superior performance and more up-to-date softwar...
The Asus MeMO Pad HD 7 is a top budget tablet. If you don't like the restrictiveness of something like the Kindle Fire HD, and don't want to splash out on a £200 New Nexus 7, this is a top choice....
Great price; Quadcore power; Dual cameras; Fantastic battery life
Screen could be brighter
The likes of Google, Amazon and Barnes & Noble have released some excellent budget tablets in the past twelve months, but the Asus MeMO Pad HD 7 has truly smashed its way onto the scene offering incredible value for money. Just £130 nets you a quad-core d...
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Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Max , review by: T3.com
Cheap price, Micro SD slot, Colourful design
Hard to press buttons, Slightly dull screen, Not as many tablet apps as IOS
The ASUS Memopad HD 7 is simply a very good 7-inch tablet, and it scored more than a passing grade in every test. It will be difficult to find a better tablet right now for 169 euros. Comparisons with the Nexus 7 come to mind, but that one is significan...
Abstract: Smaller tablets initially weren't always taken serious. Frequently they were cheaper models with not the most powerful specs. Samsung's first Galaxy Tab was an exception to this, and two years later the Nexus 7 proved that a quality tablet no longer nee...
For the standard use and nothing too fancy this is a very decent tablet. Decent display but pathetic camera and no front facing camera is more like hit in the guts. Dual core would have been a better option but I guess they have optimised this processor w...