Top 5 Affordable Tablets

Microsoft Surface Go

Tablets have been the great balance between a smartphone and a laptop. They come in handy when you need to consume multimedia, read the news or eBooks, send emails, or do some word-processing. You can even perform some power-intensive tasks on high-end tablets like the Apple iPad. Although they are becoming quite unpopular, tablets still […]

Asus Launches Two Intel-powered Devices in Nigeria

Asustek, the third largest PC manufacturer in the world, has partnered with Intel corporation to launch two Intel-powered devices comprising the Asus fonepad 7 and the Asus Transformer Book T100 with features fit for the Nigerian market. Both tablets are powered by Intel Atom processors, Intel® Atom™ Z2560 and Intel® Atom™ Bay Trail-T Z3740 quad-core […]

ASUS and Google Announce New Nexus 7 Tablet

ASUS and Google announced the release of a new tablet, the Nexus 7 in July. With built-in wireless charging and a sharp screen on a 7-inch tablet, the new tablet, sets a new benchmark for mobile performance, globally. The Nexus 7 is a 7-inch Android handheld that eliminates the need for clumsy power cable connections. It is […]

ASUS’ Design Thinking: Starting With People

“Design thinking is a discipline that uses the designer’s sensibility and methods to match people’s needs with what is technologically feasible,’ said Tim Brown, co-founder, IDEO. Design thinking is about people first then the business second. The opposite is true for most companies. ASUS has developed the ASUS TransformerBook™ to offer consumers a fully functioning […]

ASUS introduces MeMO Pad 10 Tablet

ASUS today announced MeMO Pad Full High Definition (FHD) 10, an affordable 10.1-inch tablet with a stunning Full HD (1920 x 1200) IPS display that’s perfect for enjoying movies and playing games. Powered by an Intel Atom Z2560 processor and Android 4.2, MeMO Pad FHD 10 also features ASUS SonicMaster audio technology for rich and […]

Google goes Tablet… Hello Nexus 7!

Google has  announced Nexus 7, a branded tablet, which is the latest to the nexus family –  Google’s own “branded” line of products – was designed by Taiwan based company, ASUS. It spots a 7 inch screen and will come in two versions based on memory size. The 8GB version priced at $199 and a 16GB version priced at $249.