+ Light and quiet
+ Design is very high quality, no creaking, no cheap materials
+ Very good speakers, which also does not creak even when you turn fully
+ Battery lasts about 4 hours
+ Touchscreen sensitivity is good
+ Handwriting recognition via pen input remarkably well despite Sauklaue
- The only real drawback in my eyes is the partly very immature change between screens. If I zuklappe the notebook to work with the external screen and open it again after a while to get back to work with the keyboard, the computer turns partially completely at the wheel - the touch screen are further any signals on its own, as if the screen every few seconds is touched at various. Use of the mouse is impossible and you open all the time unintentionally any programs. The only solution here is to restart on the on / off switch. Close and switch on the touch screen use is namely often nothing because, although the computer is projected on the external screen, this suddenly perceives no more touching or simply remains black.
- If you use at once to play both screens eg a YouTube video, the computer also begins to falter and a liquid playback is not possible.
- Touchpad: Sometimes completely sensitive, sometimes you have already with a little violence "tap" to click anything. The war itself cost notebooks out much better.
The first negative point is, in my view the biggest weakness and at a presentation at the university or on the job losses of this kind would be me really embarrassed. But since I only privately use the computer I'm annoyed maximum. The notebook is in my opinion in no way worth the original price - not at such a poorly conceived technology.
Since the device but is now cheaper and the positive points in my usage behavior outweigh (finally I change not every two minutes between the screens), I give four stars anyway.