Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 10, 2013

ASUS VivoBook X200CA-DB01T 11.6-Inch Vouchers

Granite Bay Golfer:
Got one because of the price and the touch screen. Works very well, touch screen works as advertised. Screen display and keyboard are good. The issue I have is that the memory is basically fixed at 2GB. Early on I'd read that this was going to allow up to 8GB, which I assumed was user upgradeable. This is not the case. ASUS told me that the max is 4GB and that it can only be done at a service center. "On board" memory is evidently soldered to the motherboard.

In all honesty, so far, 2GB has been sufficient for the simple tasks this laptop is being used for (web browsing and occasional Office documents).

Landon:
You won't win any speed awards with this, that much is true. It features a Dual-core Intel Celeron processor and 2GB of Ram. It works well for basic things like Checking email, using MS office 2013, playing netflix, etc. I wanted a small computer I could take to the park and write with - and this features a long battery life.

It's not for heavy-duty computing. You'll have a hard time doing any kind of video editing work on it, and photo editing should only be tried in its most basic of forms.

Joseph Oppenheim (San Diego, CA USA):
Pretty good value for the money. For me, a bit of a learning curve, new to Windows 8 from Windows 7. I like that it runs Netflix streaming films well, with good sound and excellent screen resolution. So, will probably use it for it and Gmail, YouTube, Facebook and various web sites. Since it has no CD/DVD drawer, I can't install the programs I have, nor can run DVD's from my collection. Plus, some of my programs don't run on Windows 8. So, no easy migration from Windows 7 to 8 for me and a less feature-loaded computer than my Dell desktop. That said, I do like the touch screen feature of this laptop with Windows 8 (this is 8.0, while 8.1 is a better version}. But, 8.0 seems fine for me, especially since I didn't notice any major limitations or problems. So, OK and a pretty good value, especially as a way to get used to Windows 8. I also have a Nexus 7 tablet. So, this laptop fits nicely as a complement to my other computers.

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