Asus outs two new Zenpad 10 tablets too
Like every year,
Asus is very busy these days with Computex, because the trade show is its
biggest venue for product launches. And sure enough, the company has introduced
many new devices this time around too, but the focus of its announcements have
been laptops, PCs, and the likes. No smartphones got official on this occasion,
as for tablets so far we've only had one new model quietly being unveiled - the
Zenpad 3S 8.0.
Or so we thought.
It turns out that the Taiwanese company couldn't help launching two additional
slates, but in a similarly subdued manner. They are both new Zenpad 10
variations, imaginatively called Z301MFL and Z301ML. They both look the same
and share most specs.
Let's start with
the Z301MFL, which is the higher-end of the duo. It sports a 10.1-inch
1,920x1,200 touchscreen, a 5 MP rear camera, a 2 MP front camera, two
front-facing speakers, a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm headset jack, a microSD card
slot, and an 18Wh non-removable battery. It runs Android 7.0 Nougat and it's
powered by the MediaTek MT8735A chipset, with a 1.45 GHz quad-core CPU and
Mali-T720MP2 GPU.
Several SKUs will
be offered, coming in with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, 3/32GB, or 3/64GB,
respectively. The tablet has 4G and 3G data connectivity built-in, maxing out
at 150Mbps downloads. It will be available in Royal blue, Pearl white, and
Quartz gray.
It weighs 490g and
its dimensions are 251.77 x 172.17 x 8.95 mm. Pricing and a release date
haven't been announced unfortunately. It will have a couple of accessories too,
one of which is the Bluetooth keyboard dock you can see below.
The Zenpad 10
Z301ML on the other hand has a lower-res 1,280x800 display, and a lower clocked
1.3 GHz quad-core processor (from the MT8735W SoC). Aside from these
differences it's identical to the Z301MFL, including in dimensions, weight, and
color options. And once again we can't tell you anything about price or when
you should expect to purchase one of these. Hopefully Asus will announce those
details soon.
Thanks for the tip,
Graham!
Source: gsmarena
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