Get Four Cores At The Price Of Two With All New Asus Memo 370T

On Monday Asus and Nvidia together revealed a product that is sure to become the game changer.  At the Nvidia press-conference held at CES 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada; Asus launched a 7-inch tablet which is equipped with stunning four cores tegra-3 processor at mere $250 which will hit the market soon.

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Later we all came to know that the said tablet was enhanced version of 7-inch Memo tablet which was released by Asus at CES 2011. The predecessor Memo tablet used to run on Android Honeycomb OS while it was equipped with a dual-core Qualcomm 8260 processor clocked at 1.2 GHz; whereas the upcoming Asus Memo 370T offers you Android Ice Cream Sandwich while is comprised of a quad-core processor based on Tegra-3 technology, though company has not revealed its speed.

The new Asus 370T is equipped with 1GB RAM and 16GB of in-built storage, which is decent configuration. It also flaunts an IPS touchscreen with 1280x800px resolution which provides superior picture quality. When I took a closer look at this tablet, somehow it reminded me of Acer Iconia Tab A100.

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This tablet has been released in the light of CES 2012 and that too, at a price which anyone can afford and thus users and fans need not borrow money from some place. This tablet has also underlined the fact that performance not always comes at premium price, though this tablet is sure to affect pricing factor of other tablets.

Read this too: Amazon Kindle Fire – Tech Specs and Review

Asus Memo 370T sports Android Ice Cream Sandwich, latest version of mobile operating system from Google. With Ice Cream Sandwich, Google has tried to unify segmented market of Android and thus making development of application easier. The Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) has been designed keeping user-friendliness in mind as it incorporates all the latest features those were invented in last couple of years, for example, barometer, face recognition, support for NFC and so on.

Thus now all we can do is wait and watch until this touch competitor for Amazon’s Kindle Fire makes its public appearance.

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