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The new ASUS MeMO Pad 8 and MeMO Pad 10 have been introduced

The MeMO Pad 8 is an eight-inch and the MeMO Pad 10 is a ten-inch new, affordable Android tablet.

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Both devices feature a 1280 x 800 IPS display with bright, vibrant colors in daylight and two high-quality speakers with ASUS SonicMaster technology for high-quality sound reproduction. Designed for comfortable one-handed use, the MeMO Pad 8 weighs just 127mm and weighs just 350 grams and features an 8-inch display that offers 7 percent more screen space than 30-inch tablets. The MeMO Pad 10 is just as portable as it weighs only 522 g.

 

specifications:

  • Processor Quad-core, 1,6 GHz
  • Operating system Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
  • Display MeMO Pad 8: 8 ″ 1280 x 800
  • MeMO Pad 10: 10,1 × 1280 x 800
  • LED backlit, IPS technology, 10-finger capacitive touch screen
  • Memory and storage 1 GB RAM, MeMO Pad 8: 16 GB internal storage and microSDXC card slot, MeMO Pad 10: 8/16 GB internal storage and microSDXC card slot
  • Camera MeMO Pad 8: 5 MP rear, with 720p HD video recording, 1,2 MP front, MeMO Pad 10: 2 MP rear with 720p HD video recording, 1,2 MP front
  • Wireless features 802.11n, Bluetooth 3.0
  • Connection options Micro-USB connector, 3,5 mm headphone / microphone jack
  • Sensors MeMO Pad 8: Acceleration sensor, e-compass, proximity sensor, e-compass, MeMO Pad 10: A-GPS with GLONASS, acceleration sensor, e-compass
  • Audio Two speakers with ASUS SonicMaster technology, microphone
  • Battery Memo Pad 8: 3950 mAh lithium polymer with up to 9 hours battery life, Memo Pad 10: 5070 mAh lithium polymer with up to 9.5 hours battery life
  • Colors MeMO Pad 8: white / gray / bright pink, MeMO Pad 10: white / gray / bright pink
  • Dimensions and weight of MeMO Pad 8: 212,4 x 127,4 x 9,95 mm / 350 g, MeMO Pad 10: 256 x 174,6 x 10,5 mm / 522 g

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