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Published: 2013-02-23, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
The ASUS VivoTab is definitely an interesting tablet. It boasts a high-quality finish, it comes with a stylus, and with the extra battery in the keyboard dock you can work almost forever without charging. With the keyboard and 3G modem this is a great p...
he ASUS VivoTab 810 is a Windows 8-based tablet that offers a good overall user experience. It's not fast, but it's zippy enough for basic Web and note-taking tasks, as well as watching local video files. Its keyboard dock is useful and its battery lif...
Published: 2013-05-10, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: It was almost two months ago that my HP Envy x2 arrived, and I've come to like this tablet with laptop dock. Unfortunately, it is missing one thing I need, so an Asus VivoTab is now sitting on my desk. I bought the optional VivoTab laptop dock with the ta...
Good quality materials, very good optional keyboard dock with extended battery, Wacom digitizer, Good quality materials, very good optional keyboard dock with extended battery, Wacom digitizer, Good quality materials, v
High price, driver support has been weak, Asus tech support seems unaware of product, High price, driver support has been weak, Asus tech support seems unaware of product, High price, driver support has been weak, Asus
The Asus VivoTab TF810C is a lovely Atom Windows 8 transformer whose launch has been hampered by spotty retail presence, a lack of drivers for the first two months and an enormous price tag in the US. Now that Asus has the drivers mostly sorted out, w...
Keyboard with good feedback, Wacom stylus pen for accurate input, Standard USB ports via docking station, Extreme battery runtimes with docking station, Silent operation, Low heat development, Bright display and high contrast, Best viewing angles in its c
Low Windows-performance, Lowest GPU power, Loud click pad, Slow, small flash storage, Very long charging time of both batteries, Slight TFT bleeding / pressure-sensitive borders
Asus complements its Windows RT VivoTab TF600 (Tegra 3) with a device for traditional Windows fans, the VivoTab TF810C-1B026W including keyboard dock. But you really have to be a big fan; the extra charge of 350 Euros (~$467) is immense. For this price yo...
Taking all this into account the Asus Vivo Tab can be summarized as being a well-constructed, lightweight, long lasting tablet hybrid that would work well for everyday computing tasks that don't require a lot of power with the potential to perform much be...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the HP ENVY x2 and the Asus VivoTab TF810C Windows 8 transformer style tablets. Both have 11.6″ 1366 x 768 IPS displays, Intel Atom Z2760 Clovertrail 1.8Ghz CPUs with 2 gigs of RAM, 64 gigs of flash storage, NFC and dual cameras. The ke...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Asus VivoTab TF810C Windows 8 Tablet. The VivoTab TF810 is a transformer style Intel Atom tablet with an 11.6″ IPS+ touch screen. It also has a Wacom digitizer and comes with a full size digital pen. The tablet sells for $799 US and ...
Abstract: With VivoTab TF810C, ASUS has what could have been a leader in the Windows 8 tablet scene. This big-screened yet relatively slim and lightweight slate runs the full, unhindered version of Windows 8 and comes with a keyboard dock. That means unlike its Win...
Decent battery life; Well built; Comes with a stylus; Asus supplies a power port to USB converter, which is useful for adding an extra USB port to either the tablet or keyboard dock;
USB ports are rated for the older 2.0 standard; A very strange bug that has to do with the keyboard dock keeps popping up and stopping us from typing; No place to put the pen; Needs more storage inside; Expensive;
The Asus answer to how a Windows 8 hybrid notebook tablet should be done is a good one, with the company taking its expertise with previous Transformer endeavours and adding that Windows 8 touch.Overall, the VivoTab 810 is a great piece of kit, and about...