ASUS boss Jonney Shih is barreling through his announcements at Computex 2014. Between routers, 4K monitors and flagship laptops, he also revealing the company's newest tablets, and the MEMO Pad 8 is the first salvo. With a 64-bit 2.3GHz Intel processor, Gorilla Glass 3 and a full HD display, Shih says it's the lightest LTE tablet in the world -- it's only 299 grams. Once the Fog of Computex War has lifted, we plan to gather up the rest of the details.
The ASUS MEMO Pad 8 is 'the lightest LTE tablet in the world'
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