This 10-inch tablet integrates an Atom processor and operating system Windows 8. Sold at low prices without a keyboard or protection, it was disappointing to use, mainly because of Windows 8.
ASUS VIVOTAB SMART ME400C: Windows 8 tablet without great interest Of course, the Windows 8 tablet from Asus is not expensive, but it adds nothing very interesting in the area of mobility, and its operating system still fails to convince.
ASUS VIVOTAB SMART ME400C comes on the market for touch pads large format (10 inches) with a trump card: its price. For less than $ 578.41 (without keyboard or magnetic protection, provided optional) the slate integrates Windows 8, Intel Atom processor, 2 GB of RAM, an optical sensor 8 megapixels, and 64 GB of internal storage. Disabled by a Microsoft operating system that suffers from very heavy gaps, the camera was disappointing in almost all areas.
Despite some undeniable qualities (fluidity of menus, nice design, fast start) Windows 8 proves inconvenient to use. The system is also too heavy to very small processor of the tablet, which runs out of steam quickly, especially in games. Load times are, in addition, too long. Involved, the heaviness of this system, which means yet "mobile" Windows 8 takes up about 15 GB of disk space and 15 GB additional system for its restoration. This leaves only 30 GB available to the user on the slate, originally equipped with 64 GB of storage capacity. This is a great frustration, even if it is possible to add a memory card in the camera.
Overall, the Asus tablet is working properly, but she has been with her capricious mode: the screen is reluctant to go out, and lights several times. His power is just enough for the office and multimedia. Photos and videos that capture is average, nothing more. The autonomy of the tablet is of the same ilk: 7 hours Web browsing and just over 5 hours of video playback, this is slightly against the 10 hour endurance offered by some competitors. Only notable quality, screen slate is very comfortable to watch, and displays a beautiful image quality. But without a keyboard, neither can connect the tablet to a computer (Windows 8 aims to be a platform independent) transfer files requires the user to juggle its MicroSD card. So no, this tablet has no interest in competition machinery Android and iOS, even if the price is reasonable.
Autonomous enough, inconvenient to use, this tablet Windows 8 will not bring much to the market. Something difficult to put forward, knowing that Windows 8, even after multiple updates, always appears flawed in terms of performance and ergonomics.
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