Black/Touch Screen/14.0" HD (1366*768) LED with Touch/Intel Core i5-3337U (2.7GHz)/6 GB (two slots, one slot filled with a 4 GB stick, one slot filled with a 2 GB stick) /Intel GMA HD/500GB 5400RPM HDD + 24GB SSD/No Optical Drive/Windows 8 (64bit)/802.11BGN/HD Camera/Bluetooth 4.0/44WHrs, 4000mAh,3S1P, 3-cell Li-ion Battery pack with up to 5 hours life/Chiclet Style view larger ASUS VivoBook Touch. The World at Your Fingertips The ASUS VivoBook S400 gets even more hands on, thanks to a responsive 14.0" HD touchscreen that lets you tap, swipe and pinch to zoom just like a tablet. Designed with users in mind, the VivoBook offers an incredible mobile computing experience with a stylish and easy-t...
- Intel Core i5 3337U 1.8GHz
- 6 GB SO-DIMM
- 500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive, 24 GB Solid-State Drive
- 14-Inch Screen
- Windows 8
This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. As Good as I had hoped
Received this product this past week. Quick review of my current computers, 1) 10 inch Acer Netbook 2) 17" Dell(8.8lbs) laptop 3) Large desktop, not OEM, based on Asus Motherboard, 3770k and GTX 680sc with an Asus 3D monitor. This new ultrabook is intended to be used as a replacement for my current netbook and laptop. As stated above, at home I have a very powerful desktop that I use for my hobby which is photography and astronomy. So most of my uses for this computer will be for browsing the internet, minor photo editing while traveling, and to be used for controlling my telescope operations including tracking, picture taking and their temporary storage. I stated my current computers only to show what my expectations are for my new ultrabook. If it were to be my only computer used for the purposes as I stated here, I would not buy an Ultra book computer I would purchase an advanced laptop.
When preparing for the purchase I reviewed just about all of the 13.3 and 14...
2. Surprise, Surprise!
This is my fourth ASUS product (the most recent purchase before this one was the G74SX gaming/desktop replacement laptop), and I've generally been happy with them. This is my first touch-screen enabled unit, something I was only mildly interested in but I actually quite like (though I'm hoping Windows 8.1 brings some much needed improvements to the currently somewhat incoherent user experience).
PROS:
The body of the laptop is made of either a light aluminum or a very strong plastic; it feels really solid, and doesn't flex or creak at all, no matter how you hold it.
It's whisper quiet, even under load. I occasionally hear the fan whir up, but it's the difference between dead silence, and the kind of sound you have to stop breathing to hear.
Windows installed on the SSD is glorious; it boots and resumes very quickly!
The keyboard is very well spaced; I have sausage fingers, so the chicklet keys with about 2-3mm of space between...
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Beautiful Machine
Just got my new Asus notebook and I am pleasantly surprised. It seems to be as well crafted as an Apple MacBook Pro (for 1/3 the price) and while I'm still getting used to Windows 8, I'm not hating it so far, though it will take some getting used to. Fortunately, the desktop icon gets you to familiar Windows 7 turf. Unfortunately, getting Windows XP to run in a virtual environment for some of my older software seems like an impossibility without purchasing Windows 8 Pro, as well as an XP license - a major hassle that I will forgo as I can access such programs on my desktop running Windows 7.
The machine is fast and for the price point, it really seems like a good buy. The touch screen is very cool, but my instincts are to use the keyboard and mouse pad - both of which are responsive and have a nice feel. After lugging around an ~8 lb. Lenovo ThinkPad, this machine is going to be a lot easier on my shoulder (~4.4 lbs.).
Getting up and running went very smoothly...
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