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Published: 2013-02-19, Author: Dan , review by: techradar.com
Excellent general specs, 8MP camera, full Windows 8
Processor slow, Ports problematic, Could be brighter
When you think about the tablet leader, the iPad, it's hard to look past its stunning combination of performance and power at a great price point. That, combined with the Retina display, means that if you just want a tablet device for apps, entertainment...
Full Windows 8 experience, Lightweight and portable, Good battery life
Atom processor and 2GB of RAM holds performance back, Only 25GB of free internal storage
With the Asus VivoTab Smart currently priced at $499, it’s a compelling option for those looking for a moderately-sized tablet running the full Windows 8 platform without breaking the bank. But when adding on the $150 TranSleeve Keyboard option, you’r...
У ASUS VivoTab Smart почти нет недостатков. Планшет гладкий, тонкий и легкий. По уровню производительности он не уступает нетбукам, а по эргономичности и удобству использования явно выигрывает.Кроме того, магнитная обложка и невероятно тонкая беспроводная...
Published: 2013-02-14, Author: Ben , review by: cyberbloc.de
Guter haptischer Eindruck, Gute Akkulaufzeit, HDMI-Ausgang, Wechsel zwischen Metro und Desktop möglich
Spiegelndes Display, Störende Kante um das Display herum, Windows-Fehlermeldungen
Preiswertes, kompaktes Windows-8-Tablet mit kleinen Schwächen Wenn es eines guten Beweises bedarf, warum ich einst von Windows-Produkten hin zu Apple gewechselt bin: Hier ist er. Das Asus VivoTab Smart ist ein smartes Windows-8-Tablet mit typischen Windo...
The Asus VivoTab Smart is slim and portable, has good screen colours and runs on the full version of Windows 8, letting you install any software you want. Its Atom processor won't let you tackle intense tasks like photo editing without complaining, but...
Ignore all the hype about the Microsoft Surface: Asus’ hardware puts it to shame. Typically, Intel-powered tablets are thick, noisy affairs, but this model’s just 9.7mm thin and at 580g, pleasantly light too. Though it’s non-descript, it’s a whole lot more portable than Microsoft’s clunky Surface - and that doesn’t even run full Windows 8 like this does.On the sides, you’ll find a micro HDMI port
If it’s ease of use you want, avoid the Asus VivoTab Smart. Yes, you can have more than one app on screen at once, and yes, you can use whatever web browser you like. But it can be daunting for tech newbies, and more than a little fiddly tapping the right icon and moving windows around on a relatively small touchscreen. To get the most out of it you’re better off plugging in a keyboard and mouse,
The Asus VivoTab Smart is absolutely not for everyone. If it’s a bargain you want, get a £159 Google Nexus 7. If it’s smarts and sexy looks, you can nab an iPad mini for just £269. But there’s still an audience out there, who ever since day one have be...
Full Windows experience, compact and light, well-built, upgradable storage via microSD
Can be sluggish, not enough RAM, Windows 8 is confusing here and RT would have been simpler
There's so much to consider here that it's almost enough to make your head melt. First, there's the price - £400 is reasonable for a tablet, especially one as flexible as this. At the same time though, laptops are cheaper and offer more power. And...
Estamos ante un equipo realmente bueno si aceptamos y tenemos claro el tipo de uso para el que está orientado. Su referente más cercano es el Hp Envy x2 que también analizamos, que me gusta un poco más en acabados y a la hora de escribir, pero al que el V...