We're at a crucial time for Android tablets. The little green robot is finally starting to gain some traction in the tablet space, manufacturers are beginning to realize what users want from their devices on many different levels (price, hardware, etc.), and the newest versions of Android work as flawlessly on large devices as they do on small.
The front runner of this Android tablet "revolution" was last year's Nexus 7, the flagship tablet from Google that literally changed the entire landscape.
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ASUS MeMO Pad 7 HD (US Version) Review: Blurring The Lines Of What We Consider 'Budget' was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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ASUS MeMO Pad 7 HD (US Version) Review: Blurring The Lines Of What We Consider 'Budget'
Reviewed by Ossama Hashim
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August 05, 2013
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