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Asus VivoBook E200HA review

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  1. HarryLake says:

    I have a sense that Asus and other makers fail to appreciate that there is a market for a machine of this size or smaller, but with more power. For some years now I have used a succession of Eee 10” models. To start with they ran on Windows XP and had 1GB of RAM. I could run up-to-date WordPerfect, Word, Opera, Eudora and ACDSee all at the same time. I am a professional translator. I used to have a desktop PC and a much larger laptop, but I am often away from home and that meant transferring stuff from one to the other, and lugging around something weighing as much and just as obvious as a full briefcase.

    With my current 10” Asus (no longer called an Eee or even a netbook, though it’s exactly the same size) as my sole computer things are much easier – except that although I now have 4GB RAM and 3 USB ports (one 3.0) I also have W10 and speed is non-existent. OK, so I only paid around £ 250 I think, but I’d easily pay double that for something that I could actually watch a video clip on…

    Of course, I may be mistaken and there really isn’t much of a market for what I want.

  2. Skywax9016 says:

    Waiting Asus to refresh their small sized budget laptop/convertible line with using either Goldmont CPU (Intel) / Zen CPU (AMD).
    The screen could be better I think, with better color reproduction and contrast ratio. The resolution is fine at 1366×768 but a FHD screen would be a bonus.
    RAM and Internal storage should be at 4GB and 64GB already for the minimum specs of 2017.

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