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Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Asus VivoTab Smart ME400 is as inexpensive as Atom Windows 8 tablets get, and the add-on keyboard/touch-pad combo is excellent.
The keyboard doesn't actually attach, which can be a hassle, and the folding magnetic cover takes practice to set up properly.
In a sea of hard-to-distinguish Atom-powered Windows 8 tablets, the Asus VivoBook Smart ME400 stands out a bit thanks to clever accessories.
Published: 2013-02-21, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Relatively cheap. Multiple colors available. Windows 8. Decent battery life.
Cheap plastic construction. Wimpy speakers. Limited port selection requires adapters for usability. Accessories, like cover and keyboard, not yet available
The Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C is aimed at the budget shopper who wants a full Windows 8 slate tablet, but it won't replace your laptop....
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...
Bright, viewing angle stable and high-contrast screen, Good touch features with reliable feedback, Good battery life, Far-reaching Windows compatibility
Fiddly micro interfaces, Hardware button with moderate feedback, Partly outdated performance for Windows 8
Asus VivoTab SmartAsus' VivoTab Smart is configured with a full version of Windows 8 and a decent selection of interfaces. On the one hand, that theoretically leads to unrestricted compatibility with the Windows world but on the other, the hardware requir...
Published: 2013-01-10, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
nice screen, good colors, brightness, pretty good audio, good bass and volume, full desktop mode on tablet, fast tablet with lower specs, good price, faster app opening than Win RT, And the
very low resolution screen, low battery life, Sucky UI (jumps back to WIMPmode in heavy use)
Abstract: ASUS is well renowned for its Android-based Transformer series of tablets and the company appears to be using the same formula for upcoming Windows 8 RT devices. The ASUS Vivo Tab RT comes bundled with a keyboard dock that includes a built-in battery, eff...
Excellent general specs, 8MP camera, full Windows 8
Processor slow, Ports problematic, Could be brighter
So the main question - should you buy the Asus VivoTab ME400? Well we do love it. In fact, we'd certainly go as far as to say this is the best Windows 8 tablet we've yet seen in terms of power efficiency and capability. But we do have reservations over th...
Runs proper Windows 8, not that RT thing; Relatively inexpensive for a Windows 8 tablet; Charges over microUSB;
Keyboard doesn't really attach at the hinge; Takes more effort to set this tablet up as a notebook replacement compared with other tablet keyboard cases out there; Lacks the same hinge design as the Transformer range, so you can't plug it into a keyboard-
It's not the best option out there, but if you need the power of Windows 8 and want a touchscreen, the $600 price tag makes this an interesting choice.We're not sure if it's as good a value as say the $500 netbook-replacement touchscreen Asus we reviewed...