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ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C) — Review
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As a top 10 manufacturer of tablets, Asus has been a powerhouse when it comes to providing Android tablets. Asus has provided a full range of tablets in varying from factors, from...
Asus to release their Android Wear watch at IFA next month
The IFA tradeshow in Germany next month is shaping up to be a good one, with rumours of new handsets and more from the likes of Samsung and Sony heating up, there's a new...
Asus Transformer Book Trio TX201LA — Review
Asus have been selling many different products in Australia for some time now. One of the pivotal moments for Asus as far as Android goes, was when the teamed up with Google in June...
Asus Transformer Pad TF103C — Review
Asus began their Transformer Pad series a couple of years ago with the TF101. It was my first foray into the tablet world. In the end I sold it and bought a...
Asus announces the MeMO Pad 7 and Transformer Pad for Australia
Earlier this month at Computex, Asus unveiled a range of tablets and hybrid devices, including an update to their Transformer Pad. Today, Asus has announced that the MeMO Pad 7 and Transformer Pad (TF103C)...
Rumour: Asus entering the Android Wear market at a low price
We now know that LG, Samsung and Motorola are all making Android Wear smart watches, and they all seem to be priced at around the $250 mark. Not to be left out, Asus is...
ASUS Transformer Book T100 — Mini Review
You might find yourself thinking that the ASUS Transformer Book T100 is a Windows 8 convertible laptop, and wondering what on earth it's doing on Ausdroid. Well, I sometimes wonder things too, and when ASUS...
Asus unveils a new range of tablets and multi-format devices at Computex
It's Computex time and of course that means that Asus has taken the opportunity to unveil a range of new products at the regions largest tech show. Asus has unveiled a new range of...
ASUS MeMO Pad 8 — Review
The MeMO Pad 8 is an interesting device, at least to me it is, because I’ve never used an 8 inch tablet before. I wonder if it will be too big to hold in...
Asus Transformer Pad TF701 — Review
Asus aren’t what you’d refer to as a newcomer to the IT market and have earned their place in the manufacturers' pecking order. They’ve been involved in hardware manufacturing for years; PC’s, Laptops, Monitors...
ASUS Chromebox — Review
We've reviewed quite a few Chromebooks on Ausdroid now, and while the hardware generally differs a little bit, in the sense of keyboard quality, screen quality and battery life, they're generally very similar; screen...
Intel launches Bay Trail for ChromeOS – Acer, Lenovo, Asus and Toshiba all onboard
This morning Intel and Google ran a ChromeOS-based event. Navin Shenoy, Vice President of the PC Client Group and general manager of the Mobile Client Platform Division at Intel, ran the event. The whole...
The Celeron and i3 Chromeboxes from Asus are now available in Australia
The wait is over, the Asus Chromebox is now available for order from Australian retailers. Both the i3 and Celeron versions of the Chromebox are available to order, with prices starting at $299 for...
Asus Transformer Pad TF701 – First Impressions
Being a writer for Ausdroid has it's perks, reviewing devices that you wouldn't necessarily otherwise buy or have access to is one of them. The Asus Transformer Pad TF701 arived in my life...
Ausdroid Podcast 108 – An Abundance of Phils
Welcome to episode 108 of the Ausdroid podcast!
With special guest Phil Nickinson joining us this week, we had to work out the best way to address both Phils. I'm not sure we succeeded on...