Finally the pricing is right where it needs to be
Finally the pricing is right where it needs to be
into the trash it goes
>m3
>4gb
>128gb HD
no thanks
I want one, Sup Forums is not the right place to ask about this little baby cuz MUH CHINKPACK WITH GNU PLUS LINUX meme.
$200 seems about right
Tfw the netbook meme is back
Feels good
Should a fall for an Asus T101 or an Acer Switch 10 ?
I plan to use it for shitposting and youtube on my bad.
detachable keyboard? why?
I didn't even know they made a t101ha, did they fix the ghost touch on the screen? Looks like it has just as restrictive of a hinge as the t100ha, if one of these little 10.1" books had a 180degree hinge I'd buy it in a heartbeat
>tfw I legitimately fell for the netbook meme before it was cool with the EEE 701
>detachable keyboard,
>touchscreen
no thanks. if it was an actual laptop then yes.
...
tfw it never left
ayyy
post screenfetch
if it's really a 10h battery then I'm getting one
That bezel is huge, could fit a 12" in there
yeah, a result of the low cost I guess. Also probably helps keep the keyboard usable
>10.1
Fuck that. Get the asus e200ha. It's 11.6 inch.
>same price
>1366 x 768 vs FullHD
>32GB HDD vs 120GB eMMC
literally why
16:10 sold. Need something to replace my Asus 205. 2gb ram usb2 and 32gb emmc and 32bit only all lack. Just the Intel atoms chug a bit. Smaller size seems nice but weight has gone up, I liked the plastic lightweight of the 205
>le millennials meme
So tired of that shit.
Anyway, what's the actual processor on this, because if it's a z8500 you can already get better specs for less money by buying on Ali.
I used to be like you until I actually used a dual boot tablet and now I can't go back to having a keyboard attached to my screen.
Because bigger screen and its not a tablet with a fake keyboard.
Who cares about 1080p anyway are you going to watch a movie on a 10 inch screen? No.
>netbooks are coming back
>a shit ton of them still have 1366x768 TN panels
Seriously, I don't get why they can't put an IPS screen on devices intended to be for media consumption. I actually upgraded my Chromebook to have an IPS screen and I spend around $220 in total for the screen and the Chromebook. OEMs can buy screens for cheaper than I, a regular consumer can, so there's no reason anything being sold for more than $200 should still come with a TN panel.
>lenovo
Nope. They have a history of using wlan/wwan whitelisting, goofy non-standard uefi implementations and trying to infect the disk with spyware from the bios.
so that you can shove it up your ass mr. bond
>I used to be like you until I actually used a dual boot tablet and now I can't go back to having a keyboard attached to my screen.
I guess it depends on what you use it for. I have had a ipad mini before and barely used it, I much prefer a laptop, the only way I could see myself using such a device like this is if it had a considerable advantage vs a laptop, like incredible battery life we're talking 20 hours or over
This new Lenovo seems to still have a TN panel (a lot of previews say it washes out from the side) but at least the resolution is decent at 1920x1200.