![]() The currently cheapest tablet from Asus is powered by a single-core CPU featuring a clock of 1 GHz and comes from the VIA subsidiary WonderMedia. A direct price contender would be, for example, Prestigio's MultiPad 7.0 Prime Duo. Thus, it is almost exactly between Google's Nexus 7 with 16 GB and Acer's Iconia B1 with 8 GB of storage in terms of price. The latest model, which is called Memo Pad, is only 7-inches small, includes 16 GB of storage and is to cost 149 Euros (~$193). And now Asus, known for high-quality and expensive tablets dubbed Transformer Pads, joins in. However, brand name products first got really affordable with Acer's Iconia B1, which was sold for 119 Euros (~$154). ![]() Then Google launched its Nexus 7 and dared a successful endeavor. The premium companies completely left the market for low-budget tablets to B-list manufacturers until recently. ![]() For the original German review, see here.
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