
Unlike previous ASUS tablets, the MeMO Pad Smart 10 has two speakers. It could be because of the plastic back, or perhaps it's just better balanced than ASUS' high-res tablet. Despite being almost identical in weight to the TF700 (Infinity), it still feels lighter. I realize that this is just another 10-inch tablet, but it feels great.

If ASUS would've bumped a couple of the specs up a notch – namely the display and RAM – this would easily be one of the best 10" devices on the market.Now, let's talk about why. Still, for $300, some of the features it offers absolutely blew me away.

This is actually a really good tablet, save for one fairly major flaw. Hell, I stepped into this review expecting to tell everyone why they shouldn't buy it.Guess what, though? I was wrong. This is last year's flagship, you might have said. Sure, the price is $50 lower, but still – is there really a market for this?I imagine that, like me, the majority of you also judged this tablet based merely on the spec sheet. It was beyond me why ASUS would even build a tablet that is essentially identical to one of its other tablets. When I first read the specs and saw pictures of the MeMO Pad Smart, the only thing that popped into my mind was this is just like a TF300, minus the dock. When you make a purchase using links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

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