Asus ZenPad 8.0


Asus has been one of the most inventors of Android tablets, producing the excellent Transformer range tablets. Today, I'm comes with the top-end model ZenPad 8.0 for review.

The new tablet itself bears no similarities to the smartphones as the name exposed. First of all we just look the design section. The device is 8.5mm thick and weighs 350g, which is fairly comfortable. The ZenPad 8 has a thin metallic strip around the screen which gives the impression that the device is metal, although the actual frame and rear are plastic.
The power and volume buttons are on the right edge, and the USB and 3.5mm ports are at the top. There are no off-screen Android soft-keys. The tablet's primary speaker is at the top. The rear has a removable plastic panel. The camera locate in the left corner.
Now in the performance section.

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The Asus ZenPad 8.0 runs on Android 5.0 and prosessor of Intel Atom SoC with 2GB of RAM, 16GB of  internal storage, and LTE connectivity on Indian bands.
Battery life is decent as well, thanks to the 4000mAh battery powering the device. If you intend to use this as a smartphone, or with data services running, you should comfortably get a full day's use out of it and also the battery is not user-accessible.
The panel itself is replaceable, so it's possible to accessorise your tablet. The ZenPad 8 has a 1280x800-pixel screen. Colours and brightness of the new gadget appear a bit dull at all times, but as such the screen is on par with the quality of Asus smartphone screens. However it has an excellent finish, and even a magnetic sensor that unlocks the tablet when you flip it open. The cover itself is a bit bulky and makes the tablet feel more like a book. The speaker on the audio cover is DTS-tuned, and can simulate 5.1 surround sound.
Audio output is heavily boosted, and using the speaker cover makes the tablet an excellent media device for both audio and video. The primary camera of the Asus ZenPad 8.0 is an 8-megapixel shooter, while the front camera is a 2-megapixel one.


The front camera is barely acceptable for selfies, and should only suffice for video chatting.
The camera software is excellent. It's the same as the camera app used in Asus smartphones.
The primary camera records video at 1080p, while the secondary camera records at up to 720p.

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