Testseek.com have collected 127 expert reviews of the Asus MeMo Pad FHD 10 ME302 / ME302C / ME302KL and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus MeMo Pad FHD 10 ME302 / ME302C / ME302KL.
August 2013
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127 Reviews
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The editors liked
Ports to cover most connectivity needs
Intel/IMG SOC performs admirably
Stereo speakers sound good
Standby time is excellent
Light-weight for a large tablet
Competitive pricing
Reasonable build quality
MicroSD card slot
Competitive price
The Asus Memo Pad FHD 10 boasts a comfortable build
Sharp screen with good viewing angles
And starts at a reasonable $329. Included Asus software significantly enhances multimedia experiences and the floating dock feature makes multitasking quick and ea
The editors didn't like
Corners dig into hands with prolonged use
Display-on battery use seems excessive
Awkward power and volume button placement
Display gap reduces brightness
LTE model not available
No low-power Bluetooth 4.0 for streaming
Poor gaming performance
Glossy screen is very reflective
Mediocre cameras
Large apps and games take a long time to load. Also
The power button sometimes takes its time to respond. Swipes to unlock the screen often go unrecognized
Poor gaming performance, Glossy screen is very reflective, Mediocre cameras
The ASUS MeMO Pad FHD 10 is a solid tablet overall, and removable storage and a micro-HDMI port give it some nice benefits over more expensive competitors. However, its performance in some graphically intense games is poor...
Ports to cover most connectivity needs, Intel/IMG SOC performs admirably, Stereo speakers sound good, Standby time is excellent, Light-weight for a large tablet, Competitive pricing
Corners dig into hands with prolonged use, Display-on battery use seems excessive, Awkward power and volume button placement, Display gap reduces brightness, LTE model not available, No low-power Bluetooth 4.0 for streaming
If you're in the market for a 10in tablet that gets the job done for around the $370 mark then the Asus MeMO Pad FHD10 (mouthful) is your best bet. To take a step up to the next level of performance you'll need to spend around another $80 to grab a Nexus ...
The Asus Memo Pad FHD 10 boasts a comfortable build, sharp screen with good viewing angles, and starts at a reasonable $329. Included Asus software significantly enhances multimedia experiences and the floating dock feature makes multitasking quick and ea
Large apps and games take a long time to load. Also, the power button sometimes takes its time to respond. Swipes to unlock the screen often go unrecognized
The Asus Memo Pad FHD 10 is a well-priced large tablet that doesn't compromise on useful extras....
Now the Asus MeMo Pad FHD 10 isn’t something that’s new to the scene, since it’s been available for quite some time now. Still, if you try really hard enough, you can actually snag the tablet for less than $300, which is a bargain no doubt when you loo...
Screen, although IPS, exhibited dull colors, lifeless skin tones, Thicker and heavier than we'd expect, Difficult to remove from and insert into keyboard case
The MeMO Pad FHD 10 is an Android tablet with good guts, but it's hampered by an uninspiring display and more heft and bulk than we'd expect from a modern tablet. ...
The Asus Memo Pad FHD 10 boasts a comfortable build, sharp screen with good viewing angles, and starts at a reasonable $329. Included Asus software significantly enhances multimedia experiences and the floating dock feature makes multitasking quick and ea
Large apps and games take a long time to load. Also, the power button sometimes takes its time to respond. Swipes to unlock the screen often go unrecognized
The Asus Memo Pad FHD 10 is a well-priced large tablet that doesn't compromise on useful extras.
High-resolution IPS screen, Decent performance, Satisfactory battery runtime, On-screen keyboard is compelling, Pleasant to hold
Graphics performance in real games not always satisfactory, High standby power consumption, Included stand unstable
Intel (and Android) insideAsus' Memo Pad FHD 10 only lacks a bit of 3D performance for a price of just under 350 Euros (~$468). Particularly graphic-demanding game apps stutter along in view of the tablet's only middling graphics performance, excluding th...
Published: 2013-07-21, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: The ASUS MeMo Pad FHD 10 tablet has been introduced at Computex 2013, early last month and now it has come to us for testing. The product will hit the stores in August and the price tag should be below $500 for the 32 GB version. We are also testing the A...
Asus is known for building the amazing Google Nexus 7 line of tablets, and that same build quality is evident in the much larger MemoPad FHD 10. You're treated to a slim slate that measures up at 9mm thick, that's solidly built and shows no signs of flex. It also has a textured plastic rear to stop it from slipping out of your hands, and it's available in a range of colours including black, white
Apple’s long since figured out how to make a tablet with slim bezels, and we wish Asus would follow suit. We've been spoiled by the thin borders on the iPad Air and iPad mini, we'd just wish that other tablet makers would follow suit - as it is, the MemoPad FHD 10 is functional but not quite pretty, or as portable as a 10-inch tablet could be.Asus has armed its MemoPad with a five-megapixel rear
Asus has crafted a very modest and understated tablet in the Asus MemoPad FHD 10 that will comfortably take care of all the tasks you want to perform on a slate. Browsing the web and movie watching are real treats thanks to its brilliantly high-res scr...