ASUS Fonepad 7 Gets 2 More Models

ASUS Fonepad 7 Gets 2 More Models[MWC 2014] The folks over at ASUS has just introduced a couple more models for the Fonepad 7 line, where the first of the two would be the ASUS Fonepad 7 LTE (ME372CL), which happens to be a 7-inch phablet that has built-in LTE connectivity in addition to phone functionality for those who prefer to carry around an uncompromising device that will offer fast Internet connectivity as well as the ability to entertain on the move. Apart from that, there will be dual front speakers and SonicMaster audio so that your ears will be able to enjoy the kind of rich, immersive sound, where it will also complement the Fonepad 7 LTE’s HD IPS (in-plane switching) display perfectly. Underneath the hood, you will find an Intel Atom Z2560 1.6GHz processor with Hyper-Threading technology that ought to get the most demanding apps up and running without missing a beat.

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    ASUS refreshes its Fonepad 7 phone / tablet with dual speakers, we go ears-on (video)

    ASUS refreshes its FonePad 7 phone / tablet with dual speakers, we go ears-on (video)

    Nothing like a leaked video to get you pumped about a product. Of course, we’re not suggesting that ASUS went out of its way to post information about the forthcoming Fonepad 7, but either way, that teaser piqued our curiosity. Now that ASUS has officially unveiled the product here at IFA, though, we can confirm these are fairly minor upgrades to the company’s original 7-inch, talk-enabled phone / tablet crossbreed. Namely, ASUS moved to glossy back cover and (as we saw in that video) added an extra speaker on the front side.

    Not that this isn’t a good speaker setup. A number of companies have tried and failed to perfect the art of speaker placement, but we quite like what ASUS did here. For starters, they actually, you know, face you while they’re playing. Quite the innovation, we know. And while they’re placed near where you hold the device when it’s in landscape mode, it’s quite easy to grip it without muffling the sound. That said, we weren’t able to get the sound all that loud when we played around with it in the echoey halls of Berlin’s Hotel de Rome. The sound was easily drowned out by the admittedly larger MemoPad 10.%Gallery-slideshow79397%

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