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ASUS zenPad 3 8.0, for those who love the compact Android tablet

The recent renewal of the Android tablet made by the manufacturer taiwaense range includes two models: the zenPad 3S 10, equipped with 9.7 "display, adds the new zenPad 3 8.0 for those who prefer very compact Android tablet. The tablet is in fact with 2K screen (2048 x 1536 pixels) with a diagonal of 8 "enhanced by technology and ASUS VisualMaster Tru2Life +.

Not lacking attention to the constructive aspects: the tablet is made with an aluminum body, covered in leather in the back. A solution that makes it more pleasant handle and improves grip. The computing power is generated by SoC Snapdragon MSM8956 (Snapdragon 650) that integrates a hexa-core CPU the Adreno 510 GPU.

Like in the case of the 'big brother', the new 3S zenPad 10, ASUS has given special care to the realization of the audio industry, structured in a dual speaker. Not lack of support to the virtual 7.1 channel surround and the DTS technologies HeadPhone X and HD Premium Sound.

Complete the picture of 128GB storage, the WiF AC connectivity and Bluetooth, dual cameras and USB-C port. The battery has a capacity of 4650 mAh, which, according to the manufacturer guarantees up to 11 hours of battery life. The operating system is Android 6.0 Marshmallow, enriched with custom user interface ZenUI 3.0. Useful to point out the presence of 4G LTE phone module that makes it even more versatile product, especially for those who need to take advantage of the mobile data connection.

It shows, for completeness, the condensed statement of the technical characteristics:

Model zenPad 3 8.0 Z581KL
Procesore Qualcomm MSM8956 1.8GHz HC
operating system Android 6.0 Marshmallow
RAM: 2GB
Storage memory: 16GB expandable up to 128GB
2MP front camera
Rear 8MP camera
AC WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G-4G LTE, GPS
Interfaces: 1 microphone jack / headphone, 1 microSD slot
Audio: Dual stereo speaker
Includes: Power supply, earphones

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