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Tiene una buena variedad de puertos de conexión
El sistema operativo Windows 8
Una cámara con buena resolución y varias aplicaciones ya integradas
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La tienda de aplicaciones de Windows 8 no tiene tantas opciones como las que ofrecen iOS o Android
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Publicación: 2013-01-08, Autor: Basil , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
With a price of £400 for a full Windows 8 machine - this could be a useful alternative to the iPad for business users. However, it remains to be seen what sort of battery life the Vivo Tab Smart has to offer, and how it will function without docking fu...
Publicación: 2013-05-06, Autor: Dan , crítica de: legitreviews.com
The ASUS VivoTab Smart ME400 Tablet is running Windows 8, this gives the ASUS VivoTab Smart a great selection of applications. Actually it is pretty much anything will run in a Windows environment. Toss in the battery life that we experienced and the...
It shouldn't be a shocker that the ASUS MeMO Pad Smart 10 performed best in gaming tasks, given that it's equipped with an NVIDIA Tegra 3 SoC. Conversely, the VivoTab Smart was better at handling JavaScript, as both tablets played to their strengths. ...
Publicación: 2013-04-30, Autor: Cyril , crítica de: Techreport.com
Well, there you have it. I think the VivoTab Smart may be the first serious Windows 8-powered competitor to Android- and iOS-based tablets. No, really. It's priced competitively. It's as thin and light as the best of 'em. It's quicker to boot up and to h...
Resumen: Despite all the Microsoft Surface hype, Windows 8 tablets have yet to find their niche. It's difficult, after all, to be more expensive than Apple's ever-cool iPad, yet less usable than a reasonably cheap laptop.So what can the Asus VivoTab Smart—a slim l...
Light, comfortable to hold, solid build, Less expensive than the competition, Runs full Windows 8 and older programs, Long battery life
No full USB input port, Underpowered Atom processor, Cameras unimpressive
Compared to the competition, the Asus VivoTab Smart, at $500, is on the inexpensive side for Windows 8 tablets. That's a very un-netbook-like price, though. And if you're going to use the tablet for real work, you'll need to shell out another $100 for t...