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Asus ME176C
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Meet the Asus ME176C Bay Trail Android tablet

by Brad Linder05/12/201405/12/2014 7 Comments on Meet the Asus ME176C Bay Trail Android tablet

Asus is preparing to launch a new low-cost Android tablet with an Intel Atom Z3745 Bay Trail processor. It’s called the Asus MeMO Pad ME176C, and detailed about the new tablet started to pop up in April. Now the folks at German site Mobile Geeks have obtained pictures, detailed specs, and benchmark results (thanks to Ukrainan […]

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