**UPDATE (09/18/16): Asus has finally released an update to Marshmallow (6.0).
This is major news as no one expected Asus to release a Marshmallow update. Initially indications are that battery life has
improved and performance seems to be the same or slightly better. The
only thing that the update is not via OTA. You must download the file
from Asus (http://www.asus.com/US/Tablets/ASUS_Z...) and install it to your main directory. When you restart, it should give you the option to go through the update/upgrade.
Asus has been in the tablet business for several years. In 2012, Google introduced its first Nexus tablet, Nexus 7, at its I/O Developer’s Conference. Google chose Asus, a leading Taiwanese computer and electronics company, to manufacture its first Nexus tablet. At that time, the Nexus 7, as our review stated, was “the best value Android tablet currently on the market.” Asus then followed up with the second generation Nexus 7 which again proved to be an excellent low price Android tablet. Asus has a line of different tablets from its Eee Pad Transformer series to its Memo Pad series in addition to its Vivo Tab series. Around August 2015, Asus released its latest series of Android tablets. So is this device worth it? Read on...
Asus has been in the tablet business for several years. In 2012, Google introduced its first Nexus tablet, Nexus 7, at its I/O Developer’s Conference. Google chose Asus, a leading Taiwanese computer and electronics company, to manufacture its first Nexus tablet. At that time, the Nexus 7, as our review stated, was “the best value Android tablet currently on the market.” Asus then followed up with the second generation Nexus 7 which again proved to be an excellent low price Android tablet. Asus has a line of different tablets from its Eee Pad Transformer series to its Memo Pad series in addition to its Vivo Tab series. Around August 2015, Asus released its latest series of Android tablets. So is this device worth it? Read on...