WRT the tablet, with the base specs of 2GB of RAM and 64GB of memory going for $599, this doesn't seem like the greatest value. You can get nearly identical specs for $200 less with the HP Omni 10, for example. Yeah, it's a slightly faster CPU and you get the active digitizer, but that's not worth a $200 premium for me.
Of course, I'm speaking from the point of view of a consumer. Perhaps it's different from a business point of view.
600$ makes it the cheapest Wacom full sized tablet with 64GB of storage, that I can think of anyway. Business, students and possibly some artists too would find this a solid option from where I'm sitting.
With the way prices are dropping, I don't see how I can possibly not get a Windows 8 tablet in the next year. Being able to run desktop software on a sub-$1K tablet makes this very attractive.
That resolution means 16:10 and that alone is a major reason to consider buying this. I already own a T100 and it is great and Bay Trail is far better then I expected.
My remaining question is will the drivers for pulling data in sleep be available for 64bit windows by the time this sells? If not it is a major knock against it.
It's a lot nicer than 16:9 on a tablet, and on a desktop display as well. I think most Android tablets were 16:10 originally, dunno now, most of the original WinRT tablets were 16:9 and it was immediately noticeable and off putting. This is an x86 Win tablet tho, gotta wonder how well it scales at that res ands size on the desktop.
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kyuu - Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - link
WRT the tablet, with the base specs of 2GB of RAM and 64GB of memory going for $599, this doesn't seem like the greatest value. You can get nearly identical specs for $200 less with the HP Omni 10, for example. Yeah, it's a slightly faster CPU and you get the active digitizer, but that's not worth a $200 premium for me.Of course, I'm speaking from the point of view of a consumer. Perhaps it's different from a business point of view.
kyuu - Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - link
64GB of (presumably eMMC) storage, not memory.**frostyfiredude - Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - link
600$ makes it the cheapest Wacom full sized tablet with 64GB of storage, that I can think of anyway. Business, students and possibly some artists too would find this a solid option from where I'm sitting.kkwst2 - Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - link
You can pick up Surface Pro refurb for quite a bit less, but I guess that is cheating.kyuu - Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - link
Is the digitizer Wacom? I haven't seen anywhere that specified.But I suppose you're right, it would seem to be the cheapest 10" Windows tab around with an active digitizer, barring refurb Surface Pros.
damianrobertjones - Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - link
If you find a picture of the stylus you'll see that it is WacomJeffFlanagan - Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - link
With the way prices are dropping, I don't see how I can possibly not get a Windows 8 tablet in the next year. Being able to run desktop software on a sub-$1K tablet makes this very attractive.Guinpen - Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - link
Hmm, I wonder if Ubuntu would work well on this tablet.damianrobertjones - Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - link
Probably not.thrawn3 - Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - link
That resolution means 16:10 and that alone is a major reason to consider buying this. I already own a T100 and it is great and Bay Trail is far better then I expected.My remaining question is will the drivers for pulling data in sleep be available for 64bit windows by the time this sells? If not it is a major knock against it.
dylan522p - Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - link
What about 16:10 makes you not want this tablet.Impulses - Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - link
It's a lot nicer than 16:9 on a tablet, and on a desktop display as well. I think most Android tablets were 16:10 originally, dunno now, most of the original WinRT tablets were 16:9 and it was immediately noticeable and off putting. This is an x86 Win tablet tho, gotta wonder how well it scales at that res ands size on the desktop.thrawn3 - Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - link
I said 16:10 was a major reason I DO want the tablet. The possible lack of connected standby is the potential killer.samjambo - Thursday, May 15, 2014 - link
Hi,$599 with pen? I don't think so. The base configuration is going for $599 but it doesn't have the digitizer(Its Wacom).
That's a good price if its true.