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January 2013
(75%)
155 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(67%)
27 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Bright and clear screen
Great battery life
Light design
Asus' Vivo Tab RT features the Windows RT's elegant and refreshing user interface
Has a bright and rich screen
And is equipped with a keyboard dock for maximizing productivity
Good design
Decent performance
Good quality 10.6inch screen
The editors didn't like
Limited Windows RT apps
Lacklustre performance
Questionable build quality
The Vivo Tab RT's keyboard is cramped
Its operating system takes some time to get used to
And both its app store and Desktop interface are severely limited
Abstract: Windows 8 doesn't debut until the 26th, but we can give you our first real taste today. Asus' VivoTab RT arrived at the Benchmarking Sweatshop on Friday, giving me the weekend to play with one of the first ARM-based Windows devices. This system is new gro...
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Published: 2012-10-23, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Excellent build quality, IPS display has vivid colors and viewing angles that pair well with Windows RT's colorful interface, Windows RT and the core Windows apps perform very well, Decent battery life when docked, though both the dock and tablet came in
Keyboard dock's trackpad doesn't support new Windows 8 multitouch gestures, The cramped keyboard and thickness and weight when docked remind us of netbooks, in a bad way, Pricing may be too close to that of Intel Atom tablets running full Windows 8, Lack
EnlargeAndrew CunninghamThe VivoTab RT is a pretty good way to kick off our Windows 8 and Windows RT hardware coverage. Its slightly cramped keyboard and husky docked profile are reminiscent of netbook-style design compromises, but its build quality is ex...
Published: 2012-10-23, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Bright and vivid display, Long battery life with docking station, High-quality camera, Thin and light design
Sluggish SSD, Netbook-size keyboard, Touchpad doesn't yet support Windows 8 gestures, Limited app selection
The ASUS Vivo Tab RT offers a bright display, thin and light design and long-lasting docking station with its own battery, but the Windows Store needs more apps.
Price includes keyboard dock, Strong and fast performance, Good-looking display, Decent battery life, Finally, a strong touch interface in Windows
No dedicated USB port, Some quirky screen-rotation behavior, Slightly cramped key spacing on keyboard dock
One of the first Windows RT-based tablets, the VivoTab RT is thin, light, and gorgeous, with the new tablet version of Windows running well on its Tegra 3 processor. If you're looking for a new-gen Windows-based slate for productivity use, this is a soli...
Fast, smooth, efficient tablet OS, Well planned tablet UI, Nice, bright 10-inch display, even if not as high res as some, Impressively fluid multitasking and app switching, Good battery life
Lack-luster camera performance and app, MS Store/Apps still being fleshed out, Spotty support currently for Flash in IE10 for Win RT
Performance Analysis: Though we weren't able to fully quantify the numbers in dedicated benchmark tests, the ASUS Vivo Tab RT offered a very responsive, fluid and satisfying tablet experience overall. Switching between applications and multitasking in ge...
Great battery life, Solid hardware construction, Powerful specs, Comes with Microsoft Office, Keyboard dock works well
Windows RT lacks software, Random shutdown issues, Microsoft Office not touch friendly, Windows button difficult to press, Windows RT not ready for prime time yet
Asus has made a great tablet with a decent keyboard dock, but it's hampered by Windows RT, which is just too new of an operating system to be of great value to most of you. There just aren't enough apps or software that can run on this tablet, leaving y...
Abstract: The Vivo Tab is Asus' first device in a long line of hybrid devices that runs the full version of Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 operating system (OS). When connected together, the tablet and keyboard dock transform into a notebook, which in theory r...