I have long toyed with the so-called Transformer Pads and compared prices. Asus was me there but a bit too expensive, so I was looking for something favorable. In Odys I found this. I also tested it directly on vacation as a working laptop. First off, the good points: The Odys first looks chic. The matte surface is not prone to stains or scratches so you can put it easily without any envelope into his pocket. By car or train you can also work well because he is good to handle. Large laptops I also never point onto my pants or a blanket because the air filter attract lint otherwise. The Odys you can do it just fine, since in the keyboard itself is not a great technique. Bit disturbing I find the mini-HDMI and mini-USB, since at least the latter came with an adapter, and before I never use HDMI. As for the space, 32 GB are of course very little. But first, you can top up the yes, I soon am also in attack, also I use the Odys, as I said, just to use Microsoft Office on it. Battery performance I find very acceptable. On the first night I have the Odys about used every two hours short on which to write something and otherwise it was in standby state and lost in 10 hours so only 10% battery. At the other extreme, I've also tested and looked almost 6 hours of film with it. After 5 that, I had to join him. The weight of Laoptops bothers me little. On the contrary, I am always happy, "something to hold in your hand." The keyboard could in my opinion even be a little difficult because the laptop fast times tilts else on the screen because it is difficult, but that's a matter of opinion. One shortcoming constitutes for me the screen, which is unfortunately mirrored. As soon as possible I'll have to buy me for a anti-reflection film. It is also a bit annoying that the keyboard responds only to express keystroke. If you want to write quickly and has still not really used to it, it happens very often that once a book is missing bar, two words are written together, etc. pp. So folks, if you do buy the Odys, get used to, to knock on the keys) Another point that it is not so successful is that one to turn on the Digital, a long time is necessary to press the On button, in some cases repeatedly. At first I thought it's broken and wanted him for return, but then he always was concerned. But there's a star deduction. All in all, I find that you get for the price very good "Transformer Pad", the wonderfully for frequent travelers and students is that do not need much except Office and some other small programs.