Asus is showing off the Eee Pad MeMo 7 inch Android tablet at CES this week. While the company hadn’t announced details about the processor and price when it unveiled the latest version of the tablet this morning, it turns out Asus was just saving the goods for the NVIDIA press conference.
It turns out the MeMo will have an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor and a $249 price tag — making it the cheapest device announced to date to feature a Tegra 3 processor and the Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
The MeMo 7 has 1GB of RAM, 16GB to 32GB of storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, aGPS, a SIM card slot, microHDMI output and up to 8.5 hours of battery life.
There’s still no word on the release date.
Stylus? take my money!Â
NVIDIA… sounds just about right. But then again I’m still happy with my iPad 2, so, there’s no need to change tablets just yet.
I think I just answered my “what sub $250 7″ tablet should I get” question from a few weeks back!
Yes now Kindle fire and nook tablet don’t seem like great bargain tablets
The $250 model has WWAN?
 It seems many blogs are confusing the specs of the 2 7″ Asus tablets.