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Asus VivoTab Smart (ME400C) Windows 8 Tablet Review

The Asus VivoTab Smart uses an Intel Atom Z2760 that operates at 1.8GHz and has 1MB of cache, two physical cores and four threads. Graphics comes in the form of Intel's Cloverview SoC's intergrated GPU – a PowerVR SGX545.

System memory is comprised of 2GB of RAM which, according to Windows Task Manager, operates at 800MHz. The built-in storage capacity is 64GB.

CPU-Z

Our CPU-Z validation can be found here.

sandra arith

sandra crypt

sandra multi

sandra mem band

Sandra's processor tests show that the dual core Intel Atom Z2760 offers weak performance. By comparison, a desktop-calibre Core i5 3570K offers over nine times the multimedia performance.

cinebench

To say Cinebench completed at crawling pace would be an understatement! A Core i5 3570K offers over eleven times as much performance.

super pi

The VivoTab Smart's Atom Z2760 CPU completed the Super Pi 1M test in 84 seconds.

pcm7

A PCMark 7 score of 1427 is actually quite good, given the VivoTab Smart's modest hardware.

3DMark

Google's LG-built Nexus 4 trounces the VivoTab Smart Atom Z2760's 3DMark score with its Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro SoC.

geekbench

The quad core Krait APQ8064 CPU and Adreno 320 GPU combine in the Nexus 4 to outperform Intel's 1.8GHz Atom Z2760 and PowerVR SGX 545 whic are found in the VivoTab Smart.

gl or dx benchmark

We used GLBenchmark version 2.7 on the Nexus 4, and DXBenchmark version 2.7 on the VivoTab Smart.

Asus' VivoTab Smart continues to trail the performance of Google's Nexus 4 by a considerable margin.

ATTO

With a fairly speedy internal storage device, Asus' VivoTab Smart shouldn't exhibit any noticeable lag when trying to open multiple programs or files of a reasonable size.

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11 comments

  1. Fantastic review Luke, how do you feel it shapes up against the Windows Surface? have you managed to get a hands on with it yet yourself? (as they are both Windows 8 im curious).

  2. This looks great, I had been looking at an android tablet for months, and still cant decide as I liked the Surface in a local store.

    Dont know what to get now 🙁

  3. It is not ASUS fault, but Windows 8 APP store is very weak, its put me off moving over from my iPAD, but I dont like Apple or their practices using slave labour in china etc.

    Its so hard to get a do it all tablet, but this is a good attempt by ASUS.

  4. I need to get a hands on with this, as I will never pay for the Surface PRO to get access to X86 apps. this is a great move by ASUS considering the ATOM is probably a bit slow. very interested, but need to see one in the flesh. time to hunt this weekend in my local etailers. is it out now?

  5. If I select “View All Pages” I get to a news item titled “All of humanity to own an Android phone one day”.

  6. No apps? I’m running everything from Wireshark (try that on your iPad) to my PLC programs and games such as Age Of Titans. Quit thinking of it as being a Win8 tab and try thinking of it as a Windows PC. After you share your devices from your own PC tower, you’ll also have access to all of them as well so mine sits with my Canon Imagerunner, Pioneer DVDRW and 3TB Seagate External all available. For media I use Plex for video and Itunes for my music.

    These true Windows 8 tabs are only hamstrung by their users… PERIOD. I’ve yet to see a reviewer do half of what I do as an actual daily driver of the Vivotab Smart. When compared to either my daughter’s 3rd gen iPad or my own Galaxy tab to my Vivotab Smart, the former are truly little more than really large phones and the latter a fantastically thin PC.

  7. Had one and sent it back.
    Its well made a relatively light, the display is really good.
    Its slow to boot from cold and the wireless is weak. In desktop mode you need the bluetooth keyboard, i found the onscreen keyboard got in the way of many things when trying to use in desktop mode.
    After i installed Windows updates and Firefox the wirelss was lost and nothing i tried could restore it. I rest the tablet to factory default which meant going through the setup process again and once it was all done it refused to accept the new account.
    Personally i dont think its worth £400 especially if you wish to add the keyboard, your then looking at a nigh on £500 device and its simply not good enough for that money. At £400 with the keybaord it would be good value.

  8. I had one too and sent it back, it was too slow and very frustrating. Those ATOM processors can barely handle basic tasks. This is a good buy if you must have a full windows 8. I cant believe the guy above said the app store is good and that he can run games on this? I could barely get solitaire to run smoothy.