The sports one of the new Intel Atom “Bay Trail” processors, and has an 8-inch display with 1280×800 resolution and a microUSB input. The $900 unit TabletPCReview originally reviewed and used as the basis of this comparison has 64GB of onboard storage and 4GB of RAM. The Surface Pro 2 has a fourth-generation Intel Core i5 “Haswell” processor, along with a 10.6-inch display (1080×1920) and a full-size USB 3.0 input. The Asus VivoTab Note 8, on the other hand, has a more modest set of specs.īut there’s one other thing sets them apart: a $570 difference in price. The Microsoft Surface Pro 2 is the Cadillac of Windows 8.1 tablets, and it offers an unmatched combination of portability and power. As I telegraphed in my rant up front, I can't recommend the Asus Vivotab Note 8 for serious work due to its limited RAM and storage, small screen and driver. In my experience, Windows will always start to act up once available space on C: dips below 10%. Keep an eye on Windows Store apps which can only be installed to the C: drive.
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