The Asus VivoTab Grade 8 knows how to please: The compact design coupled with good workmanship and high system performance contributes a lot to the good impression. . Too, the built display and the regular battery life stand out in a crowd
As for the other manufacturers have been doing wrong, Asus makes right: the built touch screen with a Wacom combination of digitizer and the included EMR Stylus is very precise. Only with this can be even on the smaller tablets the full power of Windows 8.1 to enjoy, as well as non-touch-optimized programs no longer pose an obstacle. Each time an easy and precise operation is possible, that you just no longer will soon want to miss in Office applications. However, anyone who places no value on this precision innovation in the 8-inch class , can also lead to the above-mentioned competing models such as the Lenovo Miix 2 8 engage with a lower price by 20 € (as of today for the 64 GB version).
Unfortunately, there is Asus except on Miracast no way to transmit the screen contents on an external monitor or projector. This is possible via micro HDMI only for Toshiba Encore WT8 and the Acer Iconia W4-820. Also missing as almost always mobile broadband Internet and a separate power connection. Who does not disturb, however, get with the Asus VivoTab Note 8 a, precisely because of the digitizer, extremely precise and brisk system for mobile office tasks under the familiar Windows 8.1 surface at a price of around 350 euros with full Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013.
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