Asus Launches Memo Pad HD7 Tablet Powered by Mediatek MT8125

Just about 5 days after Mediatek announcement of their quad core Cortex A7 SoC for tablets, Asus unveiled the Memo Pad HD7, and Android 4.2.2 tablet powered by MT8125, at Computer 2013. The device will be available for just $129 with 8GB flash for developing markets, and for $149 with 16GB Flash worldwide.

Asus Memo Pad HD7

Asus low cost quad core tablet comes with the following specifications:

  • SoC – Mediatek MT8125 quad core Cortex A7 + PowerVR SGX544 GPU
  • System Memory – N/A
  • Storage – 8 or 16 GB NAND Flash + micro SD
  • Display – 7″ IPS display with 1280×800 resolution, and 10 point capacitive touchscreen.
  • Connectivity – Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS
  • Camera – 5MP rear camera and 1.2MP front camera.
  • USB – micro USB port
  • Audio – Stereo speakers
  • Battery – N/A mAh, said to last 10 hours.
  • Weight – 302 grams
  • Dimensions – 10.8mm thick

It looks very much like a low cost version of Asus Nexus 7, with a different SoC (Tegra 3 vs MT8125) , an extra rear camera and micro SD slot, but no NFC support.

You can watch the announcement at Computex, and have a closer look at the device on Charbax’s video below.

That’s not as cheap of the sub $100 tablets based on ATM7029, but the SoC performance, screen quality and resolution, and battery life will be much better. With Mediatek SoCs now used in a well known tablet manufacturer, we may also have more chances to get the GPL sources for their SoCs.

If you’re looking for higher-end tablet, Asus also launched MeMo Pad FHD 10, a dual core Intel Clover Trail+ Android 4.2.2 tablet with 1080p display.

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