Thank God I watched this review!!!!! Two things I always look for in a device are a good screen and good performance, virtually anything else wrong I can put up with. I so nearly ordered one an hour ago 😬
Great review. One thing I must say, it definitely is not this slow like in the performance test of this video. It was 100% doing something else in the background, probably windows update.
I had this on my to-buy list, so thanks for the warning. I've seen a few good reviews though, so did they get a different review machine, or did they just test media and no browsing?
Reading around this, it looks like you need to set the tablet to "Best Performance" - when you disconnect power, it defaults to power saving and the (already-poor) CPU ramps down. Set to best performance and things improve. No idea what impact this will have on battery though. Maybe a Surface will be safer. :)
Hi Uncle Chris, I really enjoy your tablet and laptop reviews, more please if you can. I am using a laptop which cost just over £200 and even though it occasionally can be sluggish it's never been anywhere near that bad with loading pages.
Hi, did you set the power management to balanced or performance? I've heard the default is on battery saving. A 4 gig version seems to be a good price but I'm wondering if that performance hit is cpu power management based or ram based.
Good review Chris. This just demostrates how rubbish Microsofts policy of not allowing older more powerful hardware, to be updated to the latest Windows, yet companies are selling hardware that can hardly perform even basic tasks. Obviously Windows is a bit heavy, since Chromebooks are better with similar specs. This is not even worth half it's price with that performance. I wonder if there are any software solutions to improve the drivers, because you cannot upgrade the hardware.
Windows isn't "a bit heavy". It's absolutely massive. Not being able to run chromium on a modern Pentium is just ridiculous. My Linux laptop with a Pentium N4200 can run two separate browsers at the same time with videos playing in both. The potential of this computer is just being wasted.
@@souljastation5463 If you install something like Mint Cinnamon, touchscreen is actually almost identical to Windows..................but you don't really save on resources, as Mint with Cinnamon tends to be heavy. Something like Lubuntu, or MX Linux, is far lighter on resources, at the expense that you may not get all the touchscreen features to work.
I tried the 4g version, you have to change battery mode to high performance to not be that slow, more work less usable. But yeah I suggest get the 8g version
The best part of the video is at 11:33 when you say "...and would I recommend it?" And then there's just a zoomed in clip of you laughing😂 Also they should defo have named it the 'Asus Vivobook etcetera' as you put it at the end.
Got it for 250 usd , I will say , it is a great secondary display for professional productivity and is a really fun way to read book and make art! I really like it as an axillary machine , that if you can get for cheap , might be considered a decent deal.
the bad performance is quite bizzare, had a n6000 +4gb ram device before and for the low end hardware browsing was actually quite decent.. have you tried installing the official Intel drivers + remove background trash or you just booted and run?
I agree, something seems off here. I have an Acer running the N5000 from a couple of years ago (also 4 Go RAM) and it loads UA-cam pages in just a few seconds. It's nothing like the old Atom processors...I was pleasantly surprised at how capable the CPU was. The performance in this video seems completely out of whack.
@@ddr5574 I actually still use an Atom n2600 netbook with 2gb of ram on Windows 7 and Firefox and Brave browser rum pretty decently on it way better than in this video. Edge is trash hell it's even worse than chrome.
As usual everything comes to the main point: the operating system. I've been using a surface pro 7 i5 for a while, but even on that I noticed a quite bad performance when multitasking and web browsing. The idea of a desktop/tablet device is great, but Windows OS is the flaw, unless you buy a very pricey surface 8. So, as far as mobility is concerned, I switched to a Macbook air m1 + a small samsung tablet and s pen for note taking. So far so good.
@B Update: the latest ipados 16 (already available in beta) is a huge jump forward as far as multitasking is concerned. I bought a ipad pro m1, it’s not a laptop yet, but it comes close…
ikr first day I installed linux+gnome+waydroid. Got linux tablet+android superb experience. This tab by far the most affordable with the gorgeous oled display, just the Windows is bloated trash.
@@Psicoeducazione I have the S8+, with Dex deployed it's basically a laptop. Of course for things like office, web browsing, simple editing. For heavy editing, gaming, programming you'll need a strong laptop.
Looking for a decent large screen tablet or detachable device. Would love to see you review the new Lenovo 256gb duet 5 13.3" chromebook with 8gb ram. Is it worth buying?
Duet 5 runs on Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 (equal to 730G from 3 years ago), comes with slow eMMC storage, USI pen (really bad), and costs $500. Galaxy Tab S7+ has Snapdragon 870, comes with UFS 3.1 storage, EMR pen, better display, better speakers, and costs $500 (including keyboard) when you buy refurb/open box. I think the choice is obvious.
I was also at a loss to choose the Asus VivoBook 13 Slate LED or to buy the Microsoft Surface Go 3 that comes with an Intel Pentium Gold processor, 128 GB storage and 8G RAM, but the problem with the Microsoft device is that each piece is sold separately. What do you think? Which device do I buy?
surface pro 3 will spin like crazy. suggest you look for surface pro 5. been using mine for about 2 years now, windows 11, only 4gb of ram and works really well, battery is great and no fan noise
Core i3 (ADL-M/i3-1210U) would be too expensive unfortunately. Remember, they're not just buying the chip, but need to source LPDDR5 ram, Wi-Fi 6E module, compatible board which supports the integrated TB4, and put a higher TDP chip (9W vs Pentium's 5W) in a slim body, requiring more powerful active cooling in the same confined space, needing another custom-order assembly piece. The End-product would cost $1000 at the minimum which Asus would be better off labeling as "ZenBook Slate" than an affordable VivoBook. AMD's tablet APUs (Ryzen Dragon Crest) won't arrive until mid 2022, but Ryzen 3 probably will be cheaper and run cooler than i3, better for the next VivoBook Slate 13.
Would it have performed better if it had the ram spec that it should have had? Or is the processor too low spec? Sounds like you may have had a model for a different market or pre production, having only half the ram. My understanding is that current Microsoft software needs a minimum of 8gb to work properly. I have a 3-4 year old Asus Z500 and love it! Glorious screen, a better 5mp front camera than my Sony Xperia 5 ll and rarely have any loading issues. However it is Android. Tempted to buy an Asus Oled laptop so disappointed this item didn't do better where it counts!
Now that's a review atleast now I know what to expect if I ever had the money and chose to get this device thanks or I would just save up for a better Asus product.
I recently got a surface pro 8 i7/16GB that i am watching this on in glorious snappy buttery smooth 4kness while also browsing amazon and a couple of other websites in chrome. Sure its pricey compared to this Asus but the performance difference is ridiculous. £600 for a 2022 etch-a-sketch... sheesh.
Think I'll stick with getting the i3 version of the Surface Go 3 with a 3rd party KB and pen to compliment my gaming laptop. I'll be running basic apps, MP3 tagging, graphical touchups, retro gaming and GameCube emulation via the Dolphin emulator. The 8GB/128GB Slate 13 version should run around $700. I just wished the Go 3 had an 11th gen i3 CPU for the Iris graphics tho.
@@atyourservice no, discovered the Surface Pro 7+ line. The i3s are notebook class and twice as beefy. Planning on getting a 128GB 11th gen i5 one and installing a 1TB SSD. They're just a few inches bigger.
I was also at a loss to choose the Asus VivoBook 13 Slate LED or to buy the Microsoft Surface Go 3 that comes with an Intel Pentium Gold processor, 128 GB storage and 8G RAM, but the problem with the Microsoft device is that each piece is sold separately. What do you think? Which device do I buy?
@@error4335 im in the same boat too, going to get one purely for web browsing (less than 10 tabs with chrome/firefox, youtube, gmail, sheets, ebay etc), and mostly video playback like youtube and vlc. pentiums on these and max 8gb are kinda putting me off. XD
it reminds me of my first windows XP PC when i was a kid. it took a good 10 minutes to wake up and 10-20 seconds to start explorer and MSN. i thought that era was long gone lol. i might buy it for the nostalgia? 🤣
It's a decent option for developers-on-a-go if you're on a budget and willing to swap out Windows for Linux (Ubuntu) with a lightweight desktop environment.
Oh, it'll run fine with just Linux, considering my Pentium N4200 laptop running Linux can easily outperform this Pentium N6000 machine, easily handling two separate browsers at the same time with videos playing in both. The performance of Windows running on that thing is just ridiculous. Leave it to Microsoft to completely waste the potential of a perfectly capable machine.
I can't believe this is so slow. I work in construction and need something for site use, this ticks all the boxes for me. I can make sketches with it when taking measurements, use basic 2d cad software, edit and create spreadsheets, has cameras on both sides, can send my emails, look at pdfs on a large screen for technical drawings, and the list goes on. I was looking for a tablet and ended on the Samsung galaxy tab s7 fe, which costs the same and does less for me than this. For the same price I have windows, but still a tablet, and all the accessories are already included. So how the hell is this so useless when I currently have an at least 6 years old Asus transformer book with an intel atom and 4 gigs of ram, which seems to work better than what I see in your demo. Somebody help me if it is Windows 11 and 4 gigs of ram, and clarify if this is actually useless or worth the upgrade for me. Thanks!
In theory, we could install Chromium OS on this device and performance shouldn't be a problem anymore. By the way, the performance is the main reason to me that I ignore any tablet or laptop working on the Windows system because the performance is a catastrophe or will be in the next years. Maybe the most expensive devices will somehow stand but I was disappointed too many times to give a change to any other Windows not PC tool
I have no idea to buy asus vivobook 13 slate; samsung galaxy pro; asus studio laptop ; microsoft surface pro or studio laptop ? Could someone recomend to me wich one i should buy? Im a industrial design student?? Help?
why on earth they decided to put pentium silver in that nicely design windows tablet. if web browser super laggy, what's the use on spending on it. heish
Found that Win 11 windows animations are quite heavy... Tried to just turn off all transparent etc. features and animations you may get better performance. Not ideal. But at least should get you through browsing. (I swear it was better and lighter with Win 10 cry)
I wonder if this unit is defective. Could Asus really have made a product that performs this badly? I was unsure if getting the Lenovo Duet 5 would be a good decision because it's Snapdragon processor seemed weak so I was considering this device, but this is a whole new level of shitty performance compared to the Duet 5.
It says a lot more about the state of affairs with power hungry Intel CPUs in 2022, blame the poor performance on resource hungry Windows 10, and 4GB is not cutting it. I own one, everything is great, including web browsing. The OLED screen, detachable keyboard and back means I can almost use it as a tablet for consuming content. Connecting to AC will improve the performance too but sorry, gaming is out.
Hi. I an looking for something like this. A laptop which can also be used as a tablet and have an oled screen. but with a powerful cpu of course. I don’t play games at all but it should be at least able to handle tens of tabs on google chrome. besides I need all things in budget
Yeah EZUZ is really killing it with this one
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Thank God I watched this review!!!!! Two things I always look for in a device are a good screen and good performance, virtually anything else wrong I can put up with. I so nearly ordered one an hour ago 😬
but have you seen the time to open a web site ?
@@fabio9428 reread my comment and think where you went wrong brainiac
@@fabio9428 Fabio focus. He is saying he was going to buy it but didn’t.
@@raed.a Oh ok. Happy for him! 😁 Thanks man!
Yea that performance is inexcusable in this age. Wow
Great review. One thing I must say, it definitely is not this slow like in the performance test of this video. It was 100% doing something else in the background, probably windows update.
How is this not a flaw?
I had this on my to-buy list, so thanks for the warning. I've seen a few good reviews though, so did they get a different review machine, or did they just test media and no browsing?
Reading around this, it looks like you need to set the tablet to "Best Performance" - when you disconnect power, it defaults to power saving and the (already-poor) CPU ramps down. Set to best performance and things improve. No idea what impact this will have on battery though. Maybe a Surface will be safer. :)
Hi Uncle Chris,
I really enjoy your tablet and laptop reviews, more please if you can. I am using a laptop which cost just over £200 and even though it occasionally can be sluggish it's never been anywhere near that bad with loading pages.
Hi, did you set the power management to balanced or performance? I've heard the default is on battery saving. A 4 gig version seems to be a good price but I'm wondering if that performance hit is cpu power management based or ram based.
Good review Chris.
This just demostrates how rubbish Microsofts policy of not allowing older more powerful hardware, to be updated to the latest Windows, yet companies are selling hardware that can hardly perform even basic tasks. Obviously Windows is a bit heavy, since Chromebooks are better with similar specs. This is not even worth half it's price with that performance. I wonder if there are any software solutions to improve the drivers, because you cannot upgrade the hardware.
I just order mine from amazon for the sole purpose of installing linux on it, performance issues should be solved once i get rid of windows
Windows isn't "a bit heavy". It's absolutely massive. Not being able to run chromium on a modern Pentium is just ridiculous. My Linux laptop with a Pentium N4200 can run two separate browsers at the same time with videos playing in both. The potential of this computer is just being wasted.
@@mithraicpriest But is a tablet running linux actually usable? How good is the touch interface?
@@souljastation5463 If you install something like Mint Cinnamon, touchscreen is actually almost identical to Windows..................but you don't really save on resources, as Mint with Cinnamon tends to be heavy. Something like Lubuntu, or MX Linux, is far lighter on resources, at the expense that you may not get all the touchscreen features to work.
1:49 ay bro your music taste is absolutely top notch.
I tried the 4g version, you have to change battery mode to high performance to not be that slow, more work less usable.
But yeah I suggest get the 8g version
The best part of the video is at 11:33 when you say "...and would I recommend it?" And then there's just a zoomed in clip of you laughing😂 Also they should defo have named it the 'Asus Vivobook etcetera' as you put it at the end.
thanks for the honest performance review
Great review there as always 👍. Chris, would you be jinx enough to give this tablet, it's absolutely better than nothing. 😊
Great concept. (especially with potential android apps).
Appalling performance.
Got it for 250 usd , I will say , it is a great secondary display for professional productivity and is a really fun way to read book and make art! I really like it as an axillary machine , that if you can get for cheap , might be considered a decent deal.
As secondary screen? How? Or you mean just as a standalone device for viewing
Thanks for honesty!
Thank you for the review. You really saved me.
Thanks man! Very informative.
Thank u, cleared all my doubts.
I love the AOT wallpaper :))
I really want it for college 🥰🥰🥰 specially for note taking. I wish it soon would be restored on Amazon.
the bad performance is quite bizzare, had a n6000 +4gb ram device before and for the low end hardware browsing was actually quite decent.. have you tried installing the official Intel drivers + remove background trash or you just booted and run?
I agree, something seems off here. I have an Acer running the N5000 from a couple of years ago (also 4 Go RAM) and it loads UA-cam pages in just a few seconds. It's nothing like the old Atom processors...I was pleasantly surprised at how capable the CPU was. The performance in this video seems completely out of whack.
@@ddr5574 I actually still use an Atom n2600 netbook with 2gb of ram on Windows 7 and Firefox and Brave browser rum pretty decently on it way better than in this video. Edge is trash hell it's even worse than chrome.
thank you so much for your review. helps me to purchase better.
Thank you for this, really!
As usual everything comes to the main point: the operating system. I've been using a surface pro 7 i5 for a while, but even on that I noticed a quite bad performance when multitasking and web browsing. The idea of a desktop/tablet device is great, but Windows OS is the flaw, unless you buy a very pricey surface 8. So, as far as mobility is concerned, I switched to a Macbook air m1 + a small samsung tablet and s pen for note taking. So far so good.
@B Update: the latest ipados 16 (already available in beta) is a huge jump forward as far as multitasking is concerned. I bought a ipad pro m1, it’s not a laptop yet, but it comes close…
ikr first day I installed linux+gnome+waydroid. Got linux tablet+android superb experience. This tab by far the most affordable with the gorgeous oled display, just the Windows is bloated trash.
@@Psicoeducazione I have the S8+, with Dex deployed it's basically a laptop.
Of course for things like office, web browsing, simple editing.
For heavy editing, gaming, programming you'll need a strong laptop.
thw whole point of tablets is that they are quick and easy to use like the iPad. Not fiddley awkward and slow .
I'd expect it to be quite slow, but not nearly that bad. Preinstalled software killing performance?
Windows is killing performance. AKA malware being misrepresented as an OS.
Hello i love it but i want to make sure , is the tablet good for gaming ??
So is the 8gb ram version more capable? Seems like you got a dud unit if its performing that badly in 2022.
Thank God I watched this!
Big thanks for your comprehensive review. Now I would rather have the Ipad.
Looking for a decent large screen tablet or detachable device. Would love to see you review the new Lenovo 256gb duet 5 13.3" chromebook with 8gb ram.
Is it worth buying?
Wanna see this too.
It's a Chromebook, so.... No. Not worth buying unless it's less than $300.
Surface pro 8. Its decent desktop performance in a tablet form (and with a £50 dock it can be a desktop connected to 2 4k monitors)
Duet 5 runs on Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 (equal to 730G from 3 years ago), comes with slow eMMC storage, USI pen (really bad), and costs $500.
Galaxy Tab S7+ has Snapdragon 870, comes with UFS 3.1 storage, EMR pen, better display, better speakers, and costs $500 (including keyboard) when you buy refurb/open box.
I think the choice is obvious.
The lenovo tab p12 pro also looks like a contender. Any thoughts?
Wow that's pretty sad. I really want an OLED 2in1 Windows Tablet. Are there any alternatives out there that are actually functional?
Are you sure that INDEXING (files on the ssd) was finished by the time you started doing the demos? Fresh Windows installs do that for a few days.
I watch your vids for a few months, just now i realize your name is Chris 🤯😂
Jeez mate, that loading time. My first surface go is 10x better than that. thanks a lot for the review though!
I was also at a loss to choose the Asus VivoBook 13 Slate LED or to buy the Microsoft Surface Go 3 that comes with an Intel Pentium Gold processor, 128 GB storage and 8G RAM, but the problem with the Microsoft device is that each piece is sold separately. What do you think? Which device do I buy?
surface pro 3 will spin like crazy. suggest you look for surface pro 5. been using mine for about 2 years now, windows 11, only 4gb of ram and works really well, battery is great and no fan noise
Chrome OS is good for this spec
A 600 quid chromebook tablet
True, but tablet interface on ChromeOS is still absolutely awful.
That little laugh he gave after asking "would I recommend it" LMFAO
Could have been a decent tablet.. If it atleast came with a corei3
Lack of thunderbolt is what's making me wonder why bother. It's not even a replacement Vivobook T420 (Ryzen variant) that my fiancée currently has.
Core i3 (ADL-M/i3-1210U) would be too expensive unfortunately. Remember, they're not just buying the chip, but need to source LPDDR5 ram, Wi-Fi 6E module, compatible board which supports the integrated TB4, and put a higher TDP chip (9W vs Pentium's 5W) in a slim body, requiring more powerful active cooling in the same confined space, needing another custom-order assembly piece. The End-product would cost $1000 at the minimum which Asus would be better off labeling as "ZenBook Slate" than an affordable VivoBook.
AMD's tablet APUs (Ryzen Dragon Crest) won't arrive until mid 2022, but Ryzen 3 probably will be cheaper and run cooler than i3, better for the next VivoBook Slate 13.
@@blue4059 I guess that explains the price of the ROG Flow z13
Could still be a decent tablet if you just install Linux rather than use that joke of an OS known as Windows.
Would it have performed better if it had the ram spec that it should have had? Or is the processor too low spec? Sounds like you may have had a model for a different market or pre production, having only half the ram. My understanding is that current Microsoft software needs a minimum of 8gb to work properly. I have a 3-4 year old Asus Z500 and love it! Glorious screen, a better 5mp front camera than my Sony Xperia 5 ll and rarely have any loading issues. However it is Android. Tempted to buy an Asus Oled laptop so disappointed this item didn't do better where it counts!
Now that's a review atleast now I know what to expect if I ever had the money and chose to get this device thanks or I would just save up for a better Asus product.
I recently got a surface pro 8 i7/16GB that i am watching this on in glorious snappy buttery smooth 4kness while also browsing amazon and a couple of other websites in chrome. Sure its pricey compared to this Asus but the performance difference is ridiculous. £600 for a 2022 etch-a-sketch... sheesh.
I mean the first iPhone was faster and cheaper than that, it would be quite sad if a 1500$ tablet doesn't outperform it.
which is best 2 in 1 laptop please, the school has instructed us to get one for daughter
Think I'll stick with getting the i3 version of the Surface Go 3 with a 3rd party KB and pen to compliment my gaming laptop. I'll be running basic apps, MP3 tagging, graphical touchups, retro gaming and GameCube emulation via the Dolphin emulator. The 8GB/128GB Slate 13 version should run around $700.
I just wished the Go 3 had an 11th gen i3 CPU for the Iris graphics tho.
My thinking as well. Did you buy it already ? And happy with it ?
@@atyourservice no, discovered the Surface Pro 7+ line. The i3s are notebook class and twice as beefy. Planning on getting a 128GB 11th gen i5 one and installing a 1TB SSD. They're just a few inches bigger.
I was also at a loss to choose the Asus VivoBook 13 Slate LED or to buy the Microsoft Surface Go 3 that comes with an Intel Pentium Gold processor, 128 GB storage and 8G RAM, but the problem with the Microsoft device is that each piece is sold separately. What do you think? Which device do I buy?
@@error4335 im in the same boat too, going to get one purely for web browsing (less than 10 tabs with chrome/firefox, youtube, gmail, sheets, ebay etc), and mostly video playback like youtube and vlc. pentiums on these and max 8gb are kinda putting me off. XD
When is the Mobile Ryzen APU going into the ultra-portable PCs? They're very good with CPU and GPU performance.
Tweak'it, disable background programs. They should put the window icon in the mid and able to put some apps in the respective panels.
Hey Chris, I have to ask, this or the Huawei Matebook E?
They honestly should've added a hdmi input on this, atleast people will have a reason to buy it.
That is awful performance, do you know if that was just on your review copy or is it the same across the board?
Between this and the I3 Huawei Matebook E which one would you go for? The price is similar.
it reminds me of my first windows XP PC when i was a kid. it took a good 10 minutes to wake up and 10-20 seconds to start explorer and MSN. i thought that era was long gone lol. i might buy it for the nostalgia? 🤣
Hello, I just need this thing for microsoft word/office, web surfing, and streaming/UA-cam stuffs. Is this good enough?
Great Video.
Only the OLED gives an edge over the Surface Go 3. The Go 3 seems like more of a productivity device than this one.
Wow, who is the project manager of this tablet?
It's a decent option for developers-on-a-go if you're on a budget and willing to swap out Windows for Linux (Ubuntu) with a lightweight desktop environment.
I immediately got this confused with the Asus Flow tablet. Then you said £600 and something was a bit sus.
So would I be able to use the Genki Shadowcast to play my Switch on this? Or will not be able to due to it being a “tablet” & not a portable monitor?
Would the performance improve if windows 11 S were installed?
Hello. Can you tell me where can I get the keyboard? I bought the tablet, but It doesn't have keyboard
I never comment…but holy hell I love this review! 😂🔥. Def not gonna buy one now. 🔥
4 bloody gigs of RAM for 600 quid? Is Asus having a giggle?
Thank you. You saved me some $$.
I wonder if the performance might've been ok if it came with 8 GB RAM.
No.
Nope, eMMC storage and Pentium are more likely the source of performance bottleneck
If they will upgrade to 16GB and latest Pentium Gold 8500 in the same price range will be a best buy windows11 tablet!!!
Pretty sure that lag is because of 4 GB RAM, the 8 GB version works fine
Hey hows the performance of your tab, now that youve had it for a few months?
I am not a techy person but can I download and use chrome instead for browsing? Thanks!
No way the retail box looks like that or includes the accessories
does it force you to use a legacy bios in rider to ditch the poison of Microsoft and load Linux on it?
A use case for the rear camera can be students using it to scan documents
I wonder who approved using an Intel pentium on a laptop in 2022, with that 4GB RAM too, seriously.
Edge browser is really slow! I think it’s best if you try other browser.
Thanks for info.
Could you install linux on it too see if it is usable? Maybe something like Chromium OS could be fitting.
Oh, it'll run fine with just Linux, considering my Pentium N4200 laptop running Linux can easily outperform this Pentium N6000 machine, easily handling two separate browsers at the same time with videos playing in both. The performance of Windows running on that thing is just ridiculous. Leave it to Microsoft to completely waste the potential of a perfectly capable machine.
I can't believe this is so slow.
I work in construction and need something for site use, this ticks all the boxes for me. I can make sketches with it when taking measurements, use basic 2d cad software, edit and create spreadsheets, has cameras on both sides, can send my emails, look at pdfs on a large screen for technical drawings, and the list goes on.
I was looking for a tablet and ended on the Samsung galaxy tab s7 fe, which costs the same and does less for me than this. For the same price I have windows, but still a tablet, and all the accessories are already included.
So how the hell is this so useless when I currently have an at least 6 years old Asus transformer book with an intel atom and 4 gigs of ram, which seems to work better than what I see in your demo.
Somebody help me if it is Windows 11 and 4 gigs of ram, and clarify if this is actually useless or worth the upgrade for me. Thanks!
how is ur experience with s7 ? does it satisfy all pc software needs
Where did you get it from where’d you buy it
Does it have magnets in both sides of tablet and keypad?
In theory, we could install Chromium OS on this device and performance shouldn't be a problem anymore.
By the way, the performance is the main reason to me that I ignore any tablet or laptop working on the Windows system because the performance is a catastrophe or will be in the next years. Maybe the most expensive devices will somehow stand but I was disappointed too many times to give a change to any other Windows not PC tool
I have no idea to buy asus vivobook 13 slate; samsung galaxy pro; asus studio laptop ; microsoft surface pro or studio laptop ? Could someone recomend to me wich one i should buy? Im a industrial design student?? Help?
this is soooooooo helpful
What were they smoking sending a review unit with 4gb haha
can we install 3rd party software in this tab ??? like we can do in laptop / desktop ??
Super nice review thank you, they ruined it with performance, I guess Asus Rog Flow Z13 all the way, can't wait for that when it's out
why on earth they decided to put pentium silver in that nicely design windows tablet. if web browser super laggy, what's the use on spending on it. heish
Found that Win 11 windows animations are quite heavy... Tried to just turn off all transparent etc. features and animations you may get better performance. Not ideal. But at least should get you through browsing. (I swear it was better and lighter with Win 10 cry)
I wonder if this unit is defective. Could Asus really have made a product that performs this badly? I was unsure if getting the Lenovo Duet 5 would be a good decision because it's Snapdragon processor seemed weak so I was considering this device, but this is a whole new level of shitty performance compared to the Duet 5.
There's no way that CPU's performance should be that bad.
What is the best app for using pen as a notebook
Can I do virtual assistant work here like editing videos, transcripting etc
can it run candy crush? looking to buy one for my dad this christmas
It says a lot more about the state of affairs with power hungry Intel CPUs in 2022, blame the poor performance on resource hungry Windows 10, and 4GB is not cutting it. I own one, everything is great, including web browsing. The OLED screen, detachable keyboard and back means I can almost use it as a tablet for consuming content. Connecting to AC will improve the performance too but sorry, gaming is out.
Why would you even use a chip like this in 2022?
Hi. I an looking for something like this. A laptop which can also be used as a tablet and have an oled screen. but with a powerful cpu of course. I don’t play games at all but it should be at least able to handle tens of tabs on google chrome. besides I need all things in budget
Really wished Microsoft forced mandate that all computers with windows 11 has to come with 8gb ram minimum
something wrong with his tablet I never had any problem browsing the web with mine 8gb
Great concept, but anything below Ryzen 3 is subpair.
nice package design! But that's all about it...
How does it compare to Lenovo Duet 5, despite the different operating systems?
I'm having dial up PTSD flash backs...
Is this a fanless device?
Comrades, can anyone tell me where to find the documentation for the VivoBook 13 diagram?
Anyone got a link for the wallpaper in 1:32 ? It's gorgeous 🤩
10:20 isn’t that because the internet is slow ??