- 01-24-2013, 09:37 AM
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I was on the Surface bandwagon from the day it was announced. And I pre-ordered mine and waited patiently for it to arrive.Finally got it in my hands and I really really liked it. I found it much moreuseful than my former Android tablet. But over the last several months, withstudying more for work (IT) and actually needing a full copy of Windows 8 withme at most times. And with my excellent Lumia 920, I started to think howredundant a tablet can me if you use your smartphone a lot. So, I decidedto list and sell my beloved Surface and ended up getting one of those $449.99(at Best Buy) ASUS Q200E touchscreenlaptops. I am actually "digging" the dual nature of using thetouchpad/mouse and then being able to swipe the screen and pretty happy withit. The display for sure is not as clear and sharp as the Surface but for me,it works and I think I'll be more productive. I do hope the Surface succeeds asit is an awesome design but Windows RT and a tablet in general just didn't seemto fit my needs.
Anyone else out there liking touchscreen laptops? I think that's where thefuture may be...Thanked by: - 01-24-2013, 09:54 AM #2
Everyone has different needs. And being in IT as well, I can see where the RT doesn't quite fill all needs for our field. The Surface Pro is much better suited. But then it's not out yet and costs a bit more than your ASUS.
I think touchscreen laptops are the way to go if you are going to use a laptop as your primary device. And let's face it, Windows 8 is best used and enjoyed on a touchscreen.
Congrats on your purchase and glad you are enjoying it. - 01-24-2013, 09:58 AM #3
After using Surface for a month or so I found myself reaching for my screen on my old laptop. Couldn't stand it anymore. I just picked up Vaio with touch screen and love it. I can use whatever best suites my needs. I still use touchpad for some things but use the touch screen much more often. Working between keyboard, touchpad and touch screen, I can fly around whatever program I'm in and it feels good and very quick.
I can't and won't give up my Surface. I still reach for it more often than laptop when I'm lounging around house. Laptop is strictly business and when I need the extra horsepower.
The people complaining about W8 have never experienced it on touch screen. It can't be beat. If people are going to upgrade, its worth the extra dough. - 01-24-2013, 12:31 PM
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- 01-24-2013, 12:33 PM
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- 01-25-2013, 12:14 PM #6
I really like my Asus VivoBook X202E (which essentially is a higher-specification Core i3 version of the Q200E version available at Best Buy). Besides the battery life and the fact the computer always wants to default to performance mode, sucking down the battery, I don't have many complaints. (I think the battery issue may be related to toggling between the two different Windows 8 settings.)
Once more "traditional" applications become available for ARM-based versions of Windows 8 (and to me it seems obvious Microsoft wants to move in that direction in the long-term), I think I'll prefer the ARM (RT) route. However, right now I think Windows 8 RT isn't quite ready for prime-time yet.Mobile operating system agnostic (for now):
Windows Phone OS: HTC Trophy
iOS: Apple iPhone 4, Apple iPod Touch 4th generation 8GB
Android OS: Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Motorola Droid 2, Asus Transformer Pad TF300T 16GB with keyboard dock
Blackberry OS: RIM Blackberry Bold 9930, RIM Blackberry Playbook 16GB
webOS: Palm Pre 2, HP TouchPad 32GB
Other notable devices:
Windows laptops: Asus VivoBook X202E (Windows 8), HP Pavilion g4-1215dx (Windows 7)
Chromebooks: Samsung Chromebook XE303 - 01-25-2013, 12:16 PM #7
I think these things will be the future, but currently the prices arnt just "competetive" enough to move normal people from ordinary laptops to touch screen laptops.
That said, I have no use for one. For on-the-go I rather have my Surface than a laptop and at home I have a powerful gaming desktop, although I wouldnt mind having a touch screen for that too, but thats too expensive for sure already :D - 01-25-2013, 03:13 PM
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- 01-25-2013, 03:15 PM
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Exactly...RT isn't quite ready for prime time and thus why I sold mine. Now, my Android tablet wasn't productive either but something about having a "tease" of Windows but not "full" Windows in RT (and the lack of really killer apps...yes, it needs apps right now) pushed me back to a laptop...very happy with this purchase and I hope the Surface will succeed.
- 01-25-2013, 03:37 PM #10
I knew from the beginning that RT wouldn't cut it for my needs. I'm going to get a touchscreen ultrabook, most likely something from Lenovo. I'm just waiting a bit longer to see what else introduced at CES gets released. I'll probably make my purchase this spring or summer.
--Laura Knotek (formerly known as lak611)

- 01-30-2013, 06:28 PM #11
I can't blame you for selling the Surface, especially for your needs. I'm in I.T. as well (this thread is lousy with 'em
) but my surface suits me fine for now as I just use it for connectivity of office equipment, plus it has a nice little RDP client app which I love. When my laptop dies, I'll probably sell the Surface and either choose your route or get some sort of hybrid.
My next phone... - 01-30-2013, 08:18 PM #12
As someone who writes the software for our IT Department and who does a lot of programming on the go, I love my touchscreen laptop. I thought about getting a Surface Pro but a mixture of impatience and needing a larger screen, I opted for the Lenovo Yoga 13. Freaking loving it. I do wish I got a tablet sometimes if only because my office doesn't allow outside laptops into it, but it does allow tablets (and smartphones - trust me, I've brought up how weird that is many times and have been ignored each time).
- 01-31-2013, 05:32 PM #13
I am in the same boat. I have a Asus VivoTab RT w/ dock right now. But I am now going to school for IT, and the community college I am attending uses W7 Pro on the PC they teach on. A notebook is required for second year students, but I want to get one now. That way I can do labs/homework while on campus. Once I find out the specs required, I will be selling my VivoTab RT and getting a touchscreen laptop that can dual boot W8 Pro and W7 Pro.
- 02-02-2013, 05:08 PM #15
I have a HP TouchSmart Envy, I really like the device even if it's not a powerful machine. It's certainly fast, but the resolution is terrible. I use it mostly to plug in my TV and enjoy the bigger screen.
The touch is not really good. It's not as good as I expected, but for what I ask from it... it's just fine.
The Surface RT is my all time favorite device to date. I love what Microsoft did with it.Last edited by Simon Tupper; 02-02-2013 at 05:51 PM.
- 02-28-2013, 05:52 PM #17
You literally have done the exact same thing as me. I had a surface from day one, but realized i needed full windows 8 for college. I bought the asus vivobook touchscreen laptop and am loving it! I put a samsung 120gb ssd in there and its wonderful!
Last edited by matfantastic; 02-28-2013 at 05:55 PM. Reason: clarification
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