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Want the new ZenPad Z10 tablet from Asus? Head on over to Verizon

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Need another reason to head to Verizon, other than its consistent standing as the number one wireless carrier? Maybe the Asus ZenPad Z10 tablet will provide that extra motivation. On Thursday, the mobile service provider unveiled its newest store offering — the LTE Advanced-enabled Asus ZenPad Z10 tablet, available exclusively at Verizon. With a 9.7-inch 2K display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 hexa-core 64-bit processor, and 3GB RAM, this may just be the tablet you’ve been waiting for.

Similar to another exclusive Verizon product, the ZenPad Z8, the Z10 promises the capacity to multitask like never before. With its Adreno 510 GPU, users will be able to enjoy “rich multimedia and gaming experiences,” all on the 2,048 x 1,536 pixel display. And thanks to the built-in Asus VisualMaster technology, Asus notes that its newest tablet “further optimizes contrast, sharpness, and motion clarity depending on the situation, automatically choosing the best settings for movie, gaming, and outdoor scenarios.”

Not only will you be able to see remarkably well on the Z10, but you’ll also be able to hear clearly — thanks to the tablet’s dual stereo speakers and DTS-HD support, you’ll have access to a premium surround-sound experience when you don headphones.

“Asus is excited to launch the ZenPad Z10, further expanding our relationship and product offerings with Verizon. The Asus ZenPad Z10 brings a premium and powerful tablet experience at a great price,” said Benson Lin, corporate vice president and general manager for mobile communications for Asus. “We look forward to continuing to offer great products on Verizon’s expansive 4G LTE network.”

The Z10 also comes with a micro SD slot so that you can further expand the tablet’s internal 32GB storage by up to 128GB. And of course, your new tablet will be supported by Verizon’s 4G LTE network.

You can order the Asus ZenPad Z10 tablet here, or pick one up in Verizon stores starting October 13.

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