![]() The newly released (at that time) Asus UX305 looked to be perfect, except it was selling here (Thailand) for nearly $1000. At the same time, their premium models with higher resolution screens and more horsepower were selling for about twice what I wanted to pay. Acer’s more affordable line of Switch tablets had even lower resolutions than my old T200, not to mention poorer overall design. ![]() I did a lot of research before heading to the malls, but the choice wasn’t as easy as I thought.Īs the T200 was about 6 months old by that point I had assumed that Moore’s law would have taken effect and I could get everything that I wanted for the same price- or perhaps even cheaper. A touchscreen would be nice if I could get one, but it wasn’t required. I’m a teacher who frequently plans lessons on the move, so a low weight and small footprint are always a plus. My priorities were basically to find something with (1) a higher resolution screen, (2) better performance, (3) more storage, and (4) sleeker profile. ![]() The tiny 32GB of storage, leaving me with 3GB of free space, wasn’t fantastic either. One of the biggest issues was the WXGA (1366 x 768 px) screen which, when used in tablet mode with the on-screen keyboard, left only about 3 visible lines of text in any word processing programme. The T200, my first 2-in-1 and Windows tablet, was a nice machine, but I found the performance and battery life somewhat middling. ![]()
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