Testseek.co.uk have collected 105 expert reviews of the Asus VivoTab Note 8 M80TA and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus VivoTab Note 8 M80TA.
April 2014
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105 Reviews
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The editors liked
Wacom stylus
Windows 8.1 productivity services
Bundled with Microsoft Office
The Asus VivoTab 8 includes a Wacom stylus
Something other 8-inch Windows 8 tablets lack. Battery life isn't at the top of its class
But it's close
Excellent Wacom Stylus
Good value for money
Free Microsoft Office
Full Windows 8.1
The editors didn't like
Dull design
Average screen
Small display means text and desktop applications can be fiddly to use
Well-built and attractive, Decent price and performance, 1,024-level Wacom stylus, Built-in stylus compartment, Microsoft Office license included
HDMI port
This compact Windows slate looks good and performs well. So do its competitors, but the Asus' Wacom stylus for note-taking and drawing provides considerable additional value for not a lot more money. ...
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Published: 2014-04-15, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Compact. Built-in storage for pressure-sensitive stylus. Has GPS/GLONASS support. 9 hours of battery life. Comes with MS Office Home and Student. Comes with carrying case. One-year warranty includes accidental damage.
No I/O ports. No 4G/LTE option
Out of the latest group of Windows 8 slate tablets, the Asus VivoTab 8 distinguishes itself with a low price, and by including standard features that are options on competing tablets. These extra features help it to pull ahead of the pack to become our f...
Belowaverage battery life, Camera quality barely average
The Asus VivoTab Note 8 is one of a slew of inexpensive Windows 8.x tablets coming to market. In its current iteration, the device represents a solid content-consumption product for consumers, or as a business unit for workers to read and respond to emai...
The ASUS Vivotab Note 8 rises above other Windows 8.1, 8-inch tablets by offering a stowed digitizer pen that works well. It doesn't have the best-in-class aesthetics and screen, audio or battery life and an HDMI port could have made it ‘the one' for man...
Published: 2014-01-27, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Long battery life, Slick stylus control, Full Windows 8.1
Screen is too dim, Performance stutters, No HDMI
The VivoTab Note 8 boasts a responsive stylus pen, just like Samsung's Galaxy Note tablets, which is geared towards the creatively-minded and business types. It works perfectly and is well married with Windows 8.1, which allows you to download any softwar...
Capable of running a wide range of mobile applications and desktop software, the VivoTab Note 8, despite it's lacklustre display, is a solid option for anyone in need of compact, flexible mobile computing solution for a reasonable price....
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Published: 2015-05-13, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Compact, Built-in storage for pressure-sensitive stylus, Has GPS/GLONASS support, 9 hours of battery life, Comes with MS Office Home and Student, Comes with carrying case, One-year warranty includes accidental damage
No I/O ports, No 4G/LTE option
Out of the latest group of Windows 8 slate tablets, the Asus VivoTab 8 distinguishes itself with a low price, and by including standard features that are options on competing tablets. These extra features help it to pull ahead of the pack to become our f...
Published: 2014-05-16, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Asus VivoTab 8 includes a Wacom stylus, something other 8-inch Windows 8 tablets lack. Battery life isn't at the top of its class, but it's close
Fewer connections than some similar tablets; no Windows button on the tablet face; not as slim as the competition
The 8-inch VivoTab 8 is a Windows tablet that doesn't particularly stand out in a crowded field, until you discover the Wacom stylus tucked inside its body....
Published: 2014-12-27, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.For sometime now, tablets have been bridging the gap between laptops and smartphones. There has been a constant improvement among tablets for the past few...