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The MeMO Pad ME181C is the tweener in Asus’ trio of new Intel-powered Android tablets. But while the 7-inch MeMO Pad 7 and larger 10-inch Transformer Pad TF103C offer nothing new in their respective categories, the ME181C is one of the most affordable 8-inch Android tablets at $199 (16GB). And it doesn’t make a ton of compromises to reach that price point. It’s not direct competition for the $400 Galaxy Tab S 8.4, but it is a better value than the $270 Galaxy Tab 4 8.0. Our Editors’ Choice small-screen tablet remains the Google Nexus 7 ($99.99 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window) , which has a much sharper display and pure Android experience, but if screen real estate is a major priority, the ME181C is an affordable, larger option.
The ME181C and MeMO Pad 7 ($119.99 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window) are very similar. There’s just the size difference, and the $50 increase in price for the 8-inch tablet. The display, performance, camera, and Android software are identical between the two, so check out the MeMO Pad 7 review for a full rundown on those features. We tested each tablet separately, so I’ll focus mainly on the design differences and battery life, and compare the ME181C to its same-size peers.
Design and Battery Life
At 8.3 by 4.9 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and 11.2 ounces, the ME181C is about the same size as the Galaxy Tab 4 8.0.
The 8-inch, 1,280-by-800-pixel IPS LCD is framed by surprisingly narrow bezels for an affordable device. The display looks about average with good maximum brightness, but pales in comparison with the Galaxy Tab S 8.4’s stunning 2,560-by-1,600-pixel AMOLED display.
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In our battery rundown test, which loops a video with screen brightness set to max and Wi-Fi on, the ME181C’s 3,950mAh battery lasted for 6 hours, 58 minutes of continuous playback, or about half an hour less than the Nexus 7 did on the same test; both results are fine, if not outstanding.
Conclusions
The Asus MeMO Pad ME181C doesn’t face nearly as much competition as its 7- and 10-inch siblings, the MeMO Pad 7 and Transformer Pad TF103C. Instead, it goes toe-to-toe with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 ($69.00 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window) , but matches nearly every feature while costing $80 less. That’s significant savings with essentially no disadvantage, unless the Tab 4 8.0’s IR-blaster is a must-have feature for you. It can’t come close to matching the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 ($599.99 at Samsung)(Opens in a new window) , but that tablet commands double the price at $400.
The ME181C is a great affordable option in the in-between 8-inch realm, but if you can deal with less screen real estate, the Google Nexus 7 is a superior option, thanks to the latter’s full HD display and pure Android software.
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At $199, the Asus MeMO Pad ME181C is a capable, affordable 8-inch Android tablet.
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