Asus VivoBook S400CA 14-inch Touchscreen Laptop - Silver (Intel Core i3 2365 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, LAN, WLAN, Webcam, BT, Integrated Graphics, Windows 8) Discount !!
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Asus Asus S400CACA071H Core i32328M Windows 8 Home 14 4 GB RAM 500 GB HDD WiFi BGN 3 Cell Webcam Bluetooth 1 Year Warranty S400CACA071H Laptops Notebooks
Nice looking and the touchscreen is great.
This is a great package. The touchscreen works well and I really like Windows 8. I'm using it plugged in to a separate monitor, keyboard and mouse so haven't used the keyboard etc. much. However, I would rather be able to use the keyboard on the laptop because it has a much nicer feel than my separate keyboard.
I think my only change would be to add a bit more RAM. I usually have lots of apps open and would like a bit more headroom on the memory. However, that's about my only complaint; I've had it a bit over a month now and it's going great.
Product Features
Asus VivoBook S400CA 14-inch Touchscreen Laptop - Silver (Intel Core i3 2365 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, LAN, WLAN, Webcam, BT, Integrated Graphics, Windows 8)
ASIN : B00B2I6E5E
List Price : £499.99
Price : £479.97
You Save : £20.02
This particular Asus VivoBook S400CA 14-inch Touchscreen Laptop - Silver (Intel Core i3 2365 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, LAN, WLAN, Webcam, BT, Integrated Graphics, Windows 8) functions excelent. easy to use along with alter. the price for this became lower when compared with other locations, My spouse and I other places Researchd, rather than a lot more than equivalent product or service.
Category: Products
Brand: Asus
Rating : 4.0
Review 1 : Much better than the price suggests
Firstly, I'm a fan of Win8 but having run the pre-release and consumer preview on a non-touch laptop, I realised it's limitations on non-touch hardware. So I've been waiting for Win8 (not Win-RT) tablets/keyboard convertables (I need the keyboard for work) to appear since Win8's launch. Availability has been shockingly poor up to now and what's out there is stupidly expensive when compared to other OS or form-factor offerings. Then comes along Asus and their VivoBook range. Whilst I wasn't looking for an Ultrabook format, the price and spec of this range just can't be ignored. So I took the plunge and ordered the i5 (Ivybridge) version. At a little over