=== Next, the question arises on the size. I opted for 8 inches because for "big" jobs continue to serve a notebook. I also charge for the 10 inch was too big. Those who place less emphasis on mobility, but should rather rely on 10 inches.
Anyone looking for a digital pad, should bear in mind that the screen is only slightly larger than DIN A6. Since the pin slides unlike on paper one also needs more space than on paper (with film).
=== And now especially pros and cons to VivoTab Rating:
- Built-in stand no (hence use a shell that the weight advantage but mainly eats)
- No normal sized USB-A slot (brings several disadvantages: one "needs" an expensive Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, you can not simultaneously fill current and connect a USB device, you "must always" a micro USB to USB A adapter with you)
+ Performance quite well in view of the size and weight
+ MicroSD slot, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
+ TouchPad works quite well - both with fingers and with pen
++ With pen and integrated bracket (desktop programs can actually operate only with the mouse or stylus. Therefore, it is worth gold, that the pen is always present)
Finally, a few tips:
1. Anti-Reflective foil is compulsory - reduces reflections, improving the writing experience and protects
2. Micro-SD Card + SD Card Adapter in camera - Micro-SD card into VivoTab -> Viewing Photos with no extra cables or card reader.
3. Keyboard often useful, often they have been but simply not there. Therefore, a sufficient "low-cost"