💻 ASUS 10.1-Inch ME301T-A1-WH Tablet with 16GB Storage (White) Review
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Series | ME301T |
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Brand | ASUS |
Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
Operating System | Android 4.1 Jelly Bean |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Description of 💻 ASUS 10.1-Inch ME301T-A1-WH Tablet with 16GB Storage (White)
Product Description: ASUS ME301T-A1-WH 10.1-Inch 16GB Tablet (White)
Characteristics
The ASUS ME301T-A1-WH 10.1-Inch 16GB Tablet (White) is a feature-rich device that combines cutting-edge technology with sleek design. Running on the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, this tablet offers a smooth and intuitive user experience. With its vibrant 10.1-inch display, powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 3.0 1.2 GHz processor, you can enjoy stunning visuals and seamless multitasking.
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If you're in the market for a high-performing tablet, the ASUS ME301T-A1-WH is an excellent choice. However,...
- Inexpensive. Modern processor. Android 4.1
- On the second day after the purchase, WiFi fell off. Network sees, but does not connect.
- 1. Good screen 2. Sufficiently capacious battery 3. Android 4.2.1 4. Tegra3 5. Excellent design 6. Price
- 1) price. I bought a stock for 11500 r 2) Very smart. 3) Good battery. For 2 hours of use "to the fullest" (surfing, games, music . ) I discharged only 10%. / (when watching a movie at 50% brightness and 30% sound with wi-fi turned on, approximately 8% per hour is spent. ) 4) Speakers. Oooh, divine sound. . etc
- - the case is slightly pressed on the sides. -where the laptop catches 5 out of 5 WI_Fi strips, the tablet happens only 1-2 out of 3 every other time. (although it’s only 6-7 meters to the router) / (sometimes it catches perfectly) -short charging cable (nitpicking) So far, I just noticed that when the charging cable is connected, it does not display that charging is in progress. But the tablet is charging. / but apparently this is already a defect in my device. -on the trail. the day everything became ok, charging is displayed. )
- Bought, I understand. Great device for the money. With some reserve for the future (except for highly demanding games - this is not a goal for me). I took it for the family to surf the Internet before going to bed, for the children to play and watch cartoons in the car, in the country, etc. And run around to take pictures of flowers, lizards and other creeping-running-low-flying small creatures :) (at the dacha, the child constantly discharges the phone and the memory must be constantly cleaned)
- The camera could have been better and the flash. It would be just a bomb. The presence of 3g for the money I think is too much :)
- According to what I've been told, an IPS matrix is the only choice available on the market from a reputable manufacturer that has a potent filling, and it costs that much.
- There are no deficiencies at all considering the price.
- cheap, potent contents, good IPS screen, chic design, crystal-clear audio from onboard speakers, reputable manufacturer, and reliable service (Android 4.2)
- Not having the best battery life or build quality (though for me, this isn't a deal breaker because I can use my iPhone's 3G connection with this tablet), and not having a built-in 3G module for those who need it are the only real drawbacks (see comment)
- Solid hardware, a Tegra processor, reliable wireless connectivity, and excellent audio quality for a tablet
- The batteries will last for one day, but this is a typical feature at this price point; the display is not retina, but is it truly necessary?
- Pricing, screen size, overall build quality, and capacity of the battery
- Slight issues with the settings that require a password to be entered at startup, touch screen issues (which appear to have been resolved after the most recent ates), and pricey repairs.
- Hardware, IP screen, stereo sound, and brand all come into play here.
- Fragile screen. Bad service at a high cost, as well as a lack of spare parts and coverings.