We may be saying a sad farewell to the netbook, but the device revolution it inspired continues to inspire and amaze. The ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet is one such device and it has lots of juicy features to enjoy.
The tablet market is bursting with flavour at the moment. There are tablets and tablet innovations as far as the eye can see, so how can you make an informed choice as to the right tablet for you? The ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet is aimed at people who need their device to handle both work and entertainment.
If you like to watch movies or play games on the go, and then open up a spreadsheet or five and get to work, then this may well be where you need to sit down and take a look at the features and specs of the ASUS VivoTab Smart.
The device is highly portable at only 675g and 295x189x8.7mm in size. It is based on the Intel Atom Z2760 CPU, offers in excess of 10 hours battery life, comes with WLAN 802.11 g/g/n at 2.4GHz and Bluetooth V4.0. The display is a very pretty 11.6 inches WXGA with super IPS and a 178 degree viewing angle alongside five-point multi touch.
Another thing that makes the VivoTab Smart Tablet stand out for me is that it also comes with an optional dock attachment. This adds to the battery life substantially – driving it up by an additional 8.5 hours to 19 hours of power – and comes with a stylus for extra work/play functionality as well as extra connectivity options.
The operating system you’ll find relaxing comfortably on the ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet is full featured Windows 8 which works brilliantly alongside the interface, screen and design.
Other features worth noting include the eight megapixel digital camera with LED flash and 1080p video recording, 2GB of memory, 64GB of internal storage, and a choice of three colours. It’s a very neat device that comes into the market alongside its cousins – the VivoTab RT and the VivoTab.
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Mrs.Mario is a freelance journalist who loves to write about anything and everything. She accidentally fell into the cauldron of technology about eight years ago and has been slowly simmering in there ever since. She’s a geek but still has tons to learn about the wonderful world of technology. She also suffers from a rare disease known as “need to game” that demands it’s sufferers play at least one videogame a week. So far, she’s been coping with her ailment admirably.