Asus is working on a 10-inch Android-powered tablet named the ME301T Memo Pad 10, according to a retailer listing.
Details on the Asus ME301T emerged on Icecat, with the tablet apparently sporting a 10.1-inch display, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, as well as being powered by Nvidia's Tegra 3 quad-core processor.
It's also said to feature 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of built-in storage. Several European retailer listings confirms the tablet will launch in two variants -- WiFi-only and 3G plus WiFi connectivity. Its price, according to said listings, is based around the $400 mark.
Asus is also working on the P1801 tablet, which could run both Windows 8 and Android as its operating systems, as well as the ME172V tablet, with the latter said to be powered by a 800Mhz CPU and 1 GB of RAM.
The PC manufacturer is expected to unveil the trio of tablets in question during CES next week.
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christarp Another boring and drab tablet added to the ever growing list of unsubstantial and run-of-the-mill android tablets. Yawn.Reply -
sweetleader christarpAnother boring and drab tablet added to the ever growing list of unsubstantial and run-of-the-mill android tablets. Yawn.Reply
God I couldn't agree more. Too many tablets. Who the hell buys all this shit. -
notsleep i hope that memo pad 10 has 'retina' display like the nexus 10. the nexus 10 raised the bar for android 10" tablets anything less than 'retina' display will suck. :PReply -
apache_lives why vote me down for suggesting it would be better of with Windows RT?Reply
Windows RT is 1000x more useful then any apple or android based device, go take a look at one of the devices for your self before you vote me down
these forums have gone down hill, THG aint what it used to be