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AMD a4-1200
[ http://www.amd.com/us/products/notebook/tablets/Pages/tablets.aspx#1 ]
1GHz dual jaguar cores, 225MHz 128-GCN cores , ddr3l 1066, 3.9W tdp
[ http://www.amd.com/us/products/notebook/tablets/Pages/tablets.aspx#1 ]
1GHz dual jaguar cores, 225MHz 128-GCN cores , ddr3l 1066, 3.9W tdp
- 3dmark icestorm: 12203[AMD a4-1200] / 10450-13500[Nvidia tegra 4] / 14500[Intel z3770]
- cinebench [single/multi/gfx]: 0.21 / 0.46 / 7fps[AMD a4-1200] / 0.40 / 1.48 / 5.84fps[Intel z3770]
- sunspider: 769 ms[AMD a4-1200] / 382 ms[Nvidia tegra 4] / 550 ms[Intel z3770]
Toshiba satelite click hybrid http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/toshiba-satellite-click.aspx
$599
Pros: Bright touch screen; Good battery life in laptop mode; Loud speakers
Cons: Heavy and relatively thick design; Keyboard flexes; Short battery life in tablet mode; Below-average performance
The Verdict: Tohsiba's Satellite Click is an inexpensive AMD-powered Windows 8 hybrid, but a heavy design and flexy keyboard spoil the party.
Medion akoya netbook http://tweakers.net/productreview/83223/medion-akoya-e1318t.html
notebookcheck review http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Medion-Akoya-E1317T-Netbook.107107.0.html
$485 [converted with VAT]
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conclusion:
In my humble opinion the best and most useful Netbook so far. Not only affordable but also a very good "bang for the buck". Think of the multitouch screen, high resolution (1366x768) on the 10 inch screen and the complete balanced performance. The CPU does what he must do in a smooth and flexible way in Windows 8. The GPU part is even spectacularly fast, especially considering consumption. In Cinebench took the graphical portion of the APU 25 percent of the Radeon HD4870 score. Simply put, this is like a netbook should be.
Improve dots are there, so had a 6 cell battery (instead of 3 cells) this Medion given a battery life of between 10 and 14 hours. Diskless he could also be sold cheaper...
asus x102ba netbook.
[video review] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C7yha0F42M
$349 [@ Microsoft store]
$299 [@ microcenter]
msi w20 tablet.
[review] http://translate.google.com/transla.../Content_View.asp?TNum=1569&kind=2&gotopage=1
[review] http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-MSI-W20-A421-Tablet.106968.0.html
http://www.msi.com/product/windpad/W20-3M.html
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conclusion: MSI, so that is nothing. The manufacturer comes with its W20 too late to the market. The A4-1200 should compete with the Clover View-atom, which would fit well priced until recently. Now put Intel's quad-core Atom Bay Trail in the first tablets. This generation is not only faster, it also sells cheaper. The new Atom tablets are to be had from 400 euros. Against the new Bay Trail, the W20 comes with the foot-dragging A4-1200 alone (800 instead of 1,000 MHz). Benchmarks or not, it was terrifying for us as slow a Windows 8 tablet may feel. Such a weak freestyle we had not experienced in the Clover View dual cores.
asus x55ep [might be wrong information]
http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/X552EP/#specifications
[$349]hp touchsmart 10.1
http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/hom...C-ENERGY-STAR-
temash a6-1450_
[$599] HP Pavilion 13z-p100 x2 PC [nice looking 2-in-1]
http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/hom...13z-p100-x2-PC
updated: 20/12/13
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