The video saids $1499.
The ASUS line of Vivo devices is growing today with another Windows 8 tablet, the ASUS VivoTab Smart tablet. The Smart packs an Intel Atom Z2760 dual-core processor, powering the same 10.1-inch, 1366 x 768 resolution IPS display found in its brethren. And that 10.1-inch screen can handle five of your fingers tapping all over it all at once, should you need to. Protecting that screen is a brand new "TransSleeve" keyboard, which does triple duty as a cover, keyboard and stand, "all rolled into one." It's quite like the Microsoft Surface Type Cover, albeit with full-on physical keys and a touchpad for mousing around. An 8-megapixel camera sits out back while a 2-megapixel faces the user, and there's NFC functionality built in as well. ASUS isn't giving out a price or release window for the VivoTab Smart just yet, but we'll be sure to keep an eye out for the newest Vivo entry on the show floor as CES 2013 kicks off this week.
This Intel keynote is awesome, nice products.
Do all the Thinkpad Tablet 2 configs have the digitizer screen? Only the priciest one comes with the pen but the copy-pasted PR mentions the digitizer on every model page. But since it's copy-pasted I don't really trust it.
I don't think so.Do all the Thinkpad Tablet 2 configs have the digitizer screen? Only the priciest one comes with the pen but the copy-pasted PR mentions the digitizer on every model page. But since it's copy-pasted I don't really trust it.
battery life is what I wanted. I hope PC manufacturers start learning from Acer W700.
Hopefully Surface Pro can achieve that
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Intel announces new low-power Core processor, expected to land in Surface Pro
http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/7/3846836/intel-ivy-bridge-7w-low-power-cpu-announcement
so its possible Surface Pro could be more than 5hrs
I doubt it, why would MS engineers say half the life of the RT when it wouldn't be?
No inside info here but I don't think you guys (let alone the tech press) realize how much work is involved in integrating a new processor into a system like that. Thurrott was being stupid snarky on Twitter, saying it would be "SO MICROSOFT" to use the older core CPU instead of this one announced today, but fucking really? How the hell are they supposed to integrate a processor for a PC releasing in January when the processor itself isn't even going to be available at large for months?
Any PC from any manufacturer - whether Dell, Acer, ASUS, Apple, Lenovo, or even Microsoft - needs to have every piece of hardware in that device be finalized roughly 3-6 months ahead of time for there to be any chance of it being ready for launch.
No inside info here but I don't think you guys (let alone the tech press) realize how much work is involved in integrating a new processor into a system like that. Thurrott was being stupid snarky on Twitter, saying it would be "SO MICROSOFT" to use the older core CPU instead of this one announced today, but fucking really? How the hell are they supposed to integrate a processor for a PC releasing in January when the processor itself isn't even going to be available at large for months?
Any PC from any manufacturer - whether Dell, Acer, ASUS, Apple, Lenovo, or even Microsoft - needs to have every piece of hardware in that device be finalized roughly 3-6 months ahead of time for there to be any chance of it being ready for launch.
Steve Jobs would be able to do it!
Does anyone have the Lenovo Twist? I was playing around with it for a few minutes at the Microsoft Store in Toronto and I think I might want to get it. I was just wondering if anyone had any opinions about it?
Reason I'm thinking of it is because its being sold for $700
Look at how Apple set expectations in the press about what laptop battery life should be like. Then compare to Windows 8 laptop reviews. The Acer Aspire S7 gets 4-4.5 hours of battery life, and according to reviews, that's fucking terrible. Just unacceptable. But...what's this?
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6063/macbook-air-13inch-mid-2012-review/8
The 2012 11" Macbook Air doesn't even get 4 hours of battery life with a "medium workload".
The 13" gets 5.5 hours of battery life.
The Verge gave the 13" an 8/10 for battery: http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/21/3096254/macbook-air-review-13-inch-mid-2012
But if you look at the Lenovo Yoga, which gets the same battery life, it gets a 7/10 for battery: http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/9/3615468/lenovo-ideapad-yoga-13-review. Even though it has a touch screen, a much higher-resolution screen, etc. Why does it get a worse score for battery life? God only knows. Apple set expectations in the press that in 2012, laptop battery = 5-6 hours at the absolute minimum, the press gobbles it up even though Apple's own 11" laptop doesn't come close to that, but other laptops are judged against that unrealistic measurement.
I think the far more ridiculous thing about those reviews is that they rated mediocre-at best 13 inch Air keyboard the same as X1 Carbon and higher than Yoga. Whoever wrote those scores is seriously delusional.
I never got the hard-on people have for the MacBook keyboards. I always found them inferior compared to the ThinkPad keyboards. It's like they prefer chicklet design and illuminated keys over actual ergonomics.
Do you need a digitizer to, say, use the handwriting mode on onenote? I tried it with my old acer w500 and it "worked" but the processor was a bit slow so there was some lag. My guess is if you have a good enough processor it wouldn't be a problem (i3/i5) but not sure.
I doubt it, why would MS engineers say half the life of the RT when it wouldn't be?
I think the far more ridiculous thing about those reviews is that they rated mediocre-at best 13 inch Air keyboard the same as X1 Carbon and higher than Yoga. Whoever wrote those scores is seriously delusional.
Yeah, I am thinking about getting a W510 with a basic stylus. I really need to draw only diagrams and formulae.
Anything that involves editorial or opinion (like a review or podcast) is worthless on the Verge. The Verge is only good for stealing news from other sites and product photos/previews. Their podcast is horrendous, just a group of the most uninformed yucksters I've ever heard exposing how shallow their depth of knowledge is. Hell one of the clowns has even been off the Internet for a year and they think he is a good choice to have discuss the news of the week. Not that it matters because the rest are equally as clueless as him about anything not involving Google or Apple.
Where is Verge stealing news from, Verge has larger news staff than most sites. Don't be an idiot.
Why not get the w700? Seems like a better buy all around (i3/i5, free case, dock & keyboard)
I think this is what I'm waiting for.
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The switch to an out-of-order design should improve the performance significantly and should be more than enough for my mobile hybrid needs.
ya it looks good..but since its gonna be fall 2013 at the earliest, its along wait..wonder what gpu the Baytrail is gonna have.
Worse battery life + it's 200 more. And it's not available yet.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/14/acer-iconia-w700-review/
Supposedly it gets very good battery life. Sorry didn't know you were overseas. Its been available for some time here in US, picking up the i5/64gb version this weekend.
If the 510 is anything like the 500 its still very good at a great price.