Browse the web and keep yourself entertained on the go with the Asus ZenPad Z170C 7" Tablet.
Everyday tablet computing.
An Intel® Atom™ x3-C3200 Processor helps your ZenPad run smoothly so that daily computing stays fun.
Android 5.0 gives you a fantastic experience - its bold, colourful new design looks great and features layered windows for simple and intuitive menu navigation. Notifications for messages, emails and updates now appear over the top of the screen, so won't interrupt you browsing the web or watching a film unless you want them to.
If you have several Android devices, all your data and options automatically transfer between them, so you can move seamlessly between your tablet and smartphone and instantly pick up where you left off.
Other improvements include estimated battery life and charge times, plenty of new quick settings like Flashlight and screen cast, and Smart Lock which keeps the tablet unlocked while it's within a certain distance of a trusted device such as a smartwatch or PC.
PC ADVISOR EXPERT REVIEW /5 STARS
OVERALL ****
BUILD QUALITY ****
FEATURES ***
VALUE FOR MONEY ****
PERFORMANCE ****
OVERVIEW
Type Tablet
Operating system Android 5.0 (Lollipop)
SPECIFICATION
Processor - Intel® Atom™ x3-C3200 Processor
- Quad-core
- 1.1 GHz
Memory (RAM) 1 GB
Storage 16 GB
SCREEN
Screen size 7"
Screen type IPS
Resolution 1024 x 600
Touchscreen 10-point multitouch screen
CONNECTIVTY
Wireless 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
USB Micro-USB x 1
Audio interface 3.5 mm jack
SOUND
Speakers Integrated speaker
FEATURES
Camera - 2 MP camera
- 0.3 MP webcam
Microphone Yes
POWER
Battery type Lithium-polymer
Battery life Up to 9 hours
GENERAL
Colour Metallic silver
Box contents - Asus ZenPad Z170C 7" Tablet
- AC power adapter
- USB cable
- Manual
- Warranty card
Dimensions 189 x 108 x 8.4 mm (H x W x D)
Weight 270 g
Manufacturer’s guarantee 1 year
All comments (20)
GigahurtzUK
6 Mar 16#1
Looks pretty good.
Libertas
6 Mar 16#2
Is it likely to get marshmallow?
Please provide a source, if your comment is a response to this question.
BungalowBill to Libertas
7 Mar 162#9
No, I can't give you a source (but hey you can Google) but I would sincerely doubt this will get Marshmallow - lower end tablets rarely do get OS updates beyond what they come with.
Anyway why do you need Marshmallow, according to stats I read, 99.3% of people with Android devices aren't on Marshmallow?
af191
6 Mar 16#3
Rather get a linx 7 £39.99 at bt shop.
matches or even betters this spec.
Little bit different. Android is much more useful on a tablet in my opinion. The Linx is nice if you'd rather desktops programmes over apps
eaw1988
6 Mar 16#4
Bought one of these for quite a bit more at Christmas. Great quality.
bazward75 to eaw1988
7 Mar 16#15
If the reviews are good i might get one, I seem to have an affinity for tablets
tnm1975
6 Mar 162#5
I'd be tempted aside from the awful screen resolution, that was standard 4 years ago!
freebiehunter
6 Mar 16#7
I found these to be slower than the older MemoPad, maybe just me but I wasn't overly impressed
amour3k
7 Mar 16#8
Thats what I thought too ..... lol.
Sandy1012
7 Mar 16#11
Is this better than the Fire 7?
Elevation to Sandy1012
7 Mar 161#13
Depends what you want. If you prefer Amazon apps and Amazon Prime and Amazon deals shoved down your throat upon opening your tablet, then no a normal Android tablet is not for you - I'd go for the Amazon tablet by Amazon featuring Amazon especially designed for Amazon.
Hope I don't get done for subliminal advertising or anything....
Opening post
Everyday tablet computing.
An Intel® Atom™ x3-C3200 Processor helps your ZenPad run smoothly so that daily computing stays fun.
Android 5.0 gives you a fantastic experience - its bold, colourful new design looks great and features layered windows for simple and intuitive menu navigation. Notifications for messages, emails and updates now appear over the top of the screen, so won't interrupt you browsing the web or watching a film unless you want them to.
If you have several Android devices, all your data and options automatically transfer between them, so you can move seamlessly between your tablet and smartphone and instantly pick up where you left off.
Other improvements include estimated battery life and charge times, plenty of new quick settings like Flashlight and screen cast, and Smart Lock which keeps the tablet unlocked while it's within a certain distance of a trusted device such as a smartwatch or PC.
PC ADVISOR EXPERT REVIEW /5 STARS
OVERALL ****
BUILD QUALITY ****
FEATURES ***
VALUE FOR MONEY ****
PERFORMANCE ****
OVERVIEW
Type Tablet
Operating system Android 5.0 (Lollipop)
SPECIFICATION
Processor - Intel® Atom™ x3-C3200 Processor
- Quad-core
- 1.1 GHz
Memory (RAM) 1 GB
Storage 16 GB
SCREEN
Screen size 7"
Screen type IPS
Resolution 1024 x 600
Touchscreen 10-point multitouch screen
CONNECTIVTY
Wireless 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
USB Micro-USB x 1
Audio interface 3.5 mm jack
SOUND
Speakers Integrated speaker
FEATURES
Camera - 2 MP camera
- 0.3 MP webcam
Microphone Yes
POWER
Battery type Lithium-polymer
Battery life Up to 9 hours
GENERAL
Colour Metallic silver
Box contents - Asus ZenPad Z170C 7" Tablet
- AC power adapter
- USB cable
- Manual
- Warranty card
Dimensions 189 x 108 x 8.4 mm (H x W x D)
Weight 270 g
Manufacturer’s guarantee 1 year
All comments (20)
Please provide a source, if your comment is a response to this question.
Anyway why do you need Marshmallow, according to stats I read, 99.3% of people with Android devices aren't on Marshmallow?
matches or even betters this spec.
http://www.shop.bt.com/products/linx-7-windows-8-tablet-7--ips-touch-screen-quad-core-1gb-32gb-linx7-9S52.html
Little bit different. Android is much more useful on a tablet in my opinion. The Linx is nice if you'd rather desktops programmes over apps
Hope I don't get done for subliminal advertising or anything....