I think I can accept the crappy ass keyboard if you can buy it for 150.
The only other options are Asus Viva tab and Samsung Slate 5.
Engadget made it sound like the keyboard is only bundled with a 64 GB model and not available separately.
I think I can accept the crappy ass keyboard if you can buy it for 150.
The only other options are Asus Viva tab and Samsung Slate 5.
Good impressions on the W510... With a Pen that would be exactly what i'm after XD
Gonna wait for other tablets review, but i like what i heard![]()
If you want a pen, you should look for the Samsung Smart PC or Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2.
The W510 tablet itself looks nice and well-built. If I wanted to buy one, I'd probably just get the 500$ base model (and a micro SD card) or the 64 GB one without the keyboard dock. The impressions of the dock really aren't that great. Instead I'd use maybe a bluetooth keyboard like that new Microsoft keyboard with the cover than you can use as a tablet stand.
And at home you can use it with keyboard, mouse, external display, as well.
Will bluetooth be standard on all W8 tablets?
Will bluetooth be standard on all W8 tablets?
The W510 tablet itself looks nice and well-built. If I wanted to buy one, I'd probably just get the 500$ base model (and a micro SD card) or the 64 GB one without the keyboard dock. The impressions of the dock really aren't that great. Instead I'd use maybe a bluetooth keyboard like that new Microsoft keyboard with the cover than you can use as a tablet stand.
And at home you can use it with keyboard, mouse, external display, as well.
There was rumored to be a Thinkpad version of the Yoga coming. I like the Twist and the Yoga a lot, but I just got an X220 last year...Lenovo going big with Windows 8 tablets and convertibles:
Tablets/Hybrids:
Thinkpad Tablet 2 - $649 (10.1")
Lynx - $599 (11.6") Keyboard dock - $149
Convertibles:
Twist (12.5") - $849 (Intel Core)
Yoga 13 - $1,099 (Intel Core)
Yoga 11 - $799 (ARM Tegra3)
So, where are my options for non-Apple Windows-based Retina Displays?
still waiting for a tablet, pen, and atom processor. Oh and reasonable price
come on its not that hard
still waiting for a tablet, pen, and atom processor. Oh and reasonable price
come on its not that hard
asus vivo tab
That's 1k for the tablet + dock...
That's not very reasonable![]()
Where did you get the price? (As you can see on my chart, there is no price.![]()
It's not official, but supposedly leaked a few weeks ago.
I'd love to be wrong, though![]()
I don't know, but that's what was leakedWhy would an Asus laptop price more than a Lenovo, and Samsung?
800 for the tablet + dock would be sweet. The Lenovo with dock is 750, right? And that dock doesn't have an internal battery...Given the recent price revelations I doubt Asus is going to try to sell their Atom hybrid with dock for $1,000.
Acer W510: $499
Lenovo Lynx: $599
Lenovo Thinkpad: $649
Asus Vivo Tab: $799???
Only way I could see the Asus costing $800 is if the keyboard dock is included.
I think this design looks really good though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCSzREwZQcw
It's definitely up there with the HP Envy X2 which is my preference, but I don't believe has pen support.
So, where are my options for non-Apple Windows-based Retina Displays?
love them. I like that they are being direct and showing off the OS. that is what I love about apple ads. Also they don't advertise "Windows 8" in those ads, just windows. Which is something I suspected they would do. They are moving away from version numbers/names and just to windows which will be updated yearly. Probably will have a subscription service like office in the near future. (for consumers and not just for businesses)
I want a Transformer ThinkpadLenovo going big with Windows 8 tablets and convertibles:
Tablets/Hybrids:
Lynx - $599 (11.6" Intel Atom) Keyboard dock - $149
Thinkpad Tablet 2 - $649 (10.1" Intel Atom) w/ pen support
Convertibles:
Yoga 11 - $799 (11.6" ARM Tegra3)
Twist - $849 (12.5" Intel Core)
Yoga 13 - $1,099 (13.3" Intel Core)
Lenovo going big with Windows 8 tablets and convertibles:
Tablets/Hybrids:
Lynx - $599 (11.6" Intel Atom) Keyboard dock - $149
Thinkpad Tablet 2 - $649 (10.1" Intel Atom) w/ pen support
Convertibles:
Yoga 11 - $799 (11.6" ARM Tegra3)
Twist - $849 (12.5" Intel Core)
Yoga 13 - $1,099 (13.3" Intel Core)
The UltraNote is an Intel Ivy Bridge i7, i5 or i3-based Windows 8 device, with a 10.1-inch 1920 x 1200 IPS display. It offers 10 points of multitouch input sensitivity, comes with digitizer pen input with 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity (on par with some pro drawing tablets), ships with 4GB of RAM and is expandable up to 8GB, and offers either 64GB or 128GB of SSD storage. It also weighs only 760g, has a seven-hour battery life, or 12 hours with a docking station accessory, and even boasts a user-swappable battery that Kupa says will be inexpensive to replace.
Theres also a SIM card slot on that list of pleasant surprises, and Kupa CTO Yuan Xie explained in an interview that it will work with a modular handset extension to operate as a real, practical phone. It also has two USB 3.0 slots, an HDMI out, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and 3G/4G LTE radios, as well as Bluetooth 4.0, RFID and NFC.
Has anyone ever heard of Kupa? They seem to have a tablet as well and it checks all the right boxes http://techcrunch.com/2012/10/09/hands-on-with-the-kupa-ultranote-a-modular-customizable-tablet-that-makes-windows-8-shine/
So there's a core i7 tablet with a 10" 1080p IPS display, pen, 8 GB RAM, and a replaceable battery.
What the fuck are you doing, Lenovo?
The above mentioned Thinkpad Twist, which starts at 849$ in the US starts at 1070 Euros in Germany (with a different configuration, of course). http://www.golem.de/news/thinkpad-twist-leichtes-convertible-ultrabook-mit-7-stunden-laufzeit-1210-95010.html
At first I thought that at around 800 Euros it might be interesting for my sister, who needs a notebook. But at 1070 it's just not an option.
For that price you could also get an entry-level X230i Tablet (which does come with a pen)
I can understand for the hybrids but the regular tablets seem to be on the expensive side. Especially when the market is going to be flooded with sub $300 7inch tablets by the end of the year.
Has anyone ever heard of Kupa? They seem to have a tablet as well and it checks all the right boxes http://techcrunch.com/2012/10/09/hands-on-with-the-kupa-ultranote-a-modular-customizable-tablet-that-makes-windows-8-shine/
So there's a core i7 tablet with a 10" 1080p IPS display, pen, 8 GB RAM, and a replaceable battery.
Oh my... All that sounds really good. And also it's 16:10![]()