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The 11in VivoBook S200E certainly doesn't look like a budget laptop – in fact its brushed metal finish and slim, lightweight design could give Apple's far more expensive MacBook Air a run for its money. Admittedly, the S200E is slightly heavier than the...
Our only real complaint about the S200E is the annoyingly reflective screen. Performance and battery life are respectable rather than outstanding, but the S200E offers an attractive, lightweight design and build quality that are rarely seen in laptops cos...
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Who says the netbook is dead? With its 11.6in screen, Intel Pentium processor , and £350 price tag, the Asus VivoBook S200E almost harks back to the brief heyday of the netbook. Take a look at Group test: what's the best netbook? Back in 2008, people wer...
A lightweight, compact laptop such as this really ought to have decent battery life. The VivoBook S200E is reasonable value for money, and worth considering if you're looking for a basic Windows 8 laptop that can provide internet access and email for a co...
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Those who are looking for a portable computing solution are often forced to choose between pricey Ultrabooks or tablets without physical keyboards. The Asus VivoBook S200E-C157H attempts to hit a budget sweet spot by serving up a tiny Windows 8-equipped l...
Thin, portable chassis, Equipped with a touchscreen, Nicely priced, Full, size HDMI output...
Not a very strong performer...
If you're searching for a portable alternative to Ultrabooks or tablets, the Asus VivoBook S200E-C157H is, for the most part, a good choice thanks to its touchscreen, diminutive chassis, and affordable price tag. It is, however, clearly designed to handl...
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Finally months after its release I receive a small touch notebook designed for Windows 8. While the 11inch screen may be a little small for some the touch features work well as you will naturally sit with the screen well within reach...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2015-04-26 03:57:34
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Think of this as 70% netbook, 30% touchscreen plaything. Nothing flips out or turns into a stand, but within that standard notebook form you'll find a fine keyboard/trackpad combo plus HDMI, USB 3.0 and SD slots and Bluetooth – all you'll need for serious...
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Stuff magazine Thu, Dec 6 2012, 3:07PM With a whole host of weird and wonderful Win 8 devices hitting the shops, this ultra-portable, ultra-useful, ultra-touchy 11.6in Asus leads the pack. Is this finger-friendly netbook worth it? Think of this...
A good value netbook with the power to handle all but the most specialist of work and play tasks...
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If you're looking for an entry level Windows 8 companion, the ASUS VivoBook S200E , may just be what you're looking for. We were given the opportunity to test it out, so here's our review!Out of the box, the Vivobook S200E-CTH163H looks to be a solid comp...
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stuff.tv/my/ Updated: 2016-12-14 04:34:27
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Think of this as 70% netbook, 30% touchscreen plaything. Nothing flips out or turns into a stand, but within that standard notebook form you'll find a fine keyboard/trackpad combo plus HDMI, USB 3.0 and SD slots and Bluetooth – all you'll need for serious...
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micromart.co.uk Updated: 2018-07-26 04:27:09
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The Asus VivoBook S200 is a surprising entry into the Windows 8 touch-screen laptop family; for starters, it's one of the smallest entries of the group, with a 10-point touch-screen measuring just 11.6". It's astonishingly well made for a product that onl...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2018-07-26 04:27:10
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The Asus Vivobook S200 might be a budget Windows 8 laptop costing just £500, but it certainly doesn't feel like it. Flipping open the handsome black brushed metal lid reveals a silver brushed metal wrist rest. The rest of the laptop is made from plasti...
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Updated: 2018-07-26 04:27:10
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This Notebook PC wants to be so much more than a smaller netbook or Chromebook and actually nabs a few design tricks from high-end Asus ultrabooks like the Asus Zenbook UX21E . Taking on a luxury domain happily inhabited by the Sony Vaio range as well as...
Great keyboard, Responsive screen, Sturdy build...
Dim screen, Heavy weight, Poor battery life...
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At first glance, the Asus VivoBook S200 looks like a silver version of the Asus Taichi. Look a little deeper, though, and you see some stark differences: the VivoBook has a budget Intel Core i3-3217U processor rather than a high-end Core i7-3517U, and...
It's a shame the screen is a bit dim, but this is still a great-value touchscreen Windows 8 laptop...
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A few months ago I tried a preview of Windows 8 on my 11.6in HP Pavilion and frankly it made about as much sense as a vegetarian bacon sandwich. Why? Because, without a touch screen the Windows 8 Metro Modern UI lacks a crucial ingredient. Armed with o...
Even without the touchscreen, the small, solid, cheap and light Asus VivoBook S200 would make a case for itself. Yet put the strokeable screen into the equation and it comes together nicely as an attractive little package. ® More Notebook ReviewsLenov...
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Intel's Ultrabook concept has seen all manner of gorgeous, slim-and-light laptops make their way through the PC Pro office, but one thing they've never been is cheap. Now Asus is attempting to right that wrong with its VivoBook S200E, a compact little lap...
A delectable 11.6in touchscreen Windows 8 laptop at an unbelievably low price...
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For a long time it was hard to get excited about laptops. They all had the same features, they all ran the same software and they all looked exactly the same as the ones we all had five years previously. But the arrival of Windows 8 has changed all tha...
Superb price, Excellent build quality, Responsive screen, Great keyboard, Decent trackpad...
TN screen has its limitations, Could be a bit lighter, Battery life could be better...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-07-26 04:27:10
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For a long time it was hard to get excited about laptops. They all had the same features, they all ran the same software and they all looked exactly the same as the ones we all had five years previously.But the arrival of Windows 8 has changed all that, a...
Superb price, Excellent build quality, Responsive screen, Great keyboard, Decent trackpad...
TN screen has its limitations, Could be a bit lighter, Battery life could be better...
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Forget the new 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina, Asus' VivoBook could well be the new ultraportable line to get excited about. Get this: the affordable VivoBook sports a smooth, unibody aluminium base chassis with build quality to match its own premium Zen...
Asus VivoBook Screen As with most laptops and nearly every affordable Windows 8 device, the VivoBooks sport a 1,366 x 768 resolution. On the 11.6-inch model, this really is plenty to be getting on with, though on the 14-inch model it's a tad on the low si...
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