Windows 8 is just a little weird, but you get used to it. Half an hour after unpacking was installed OpenOffice and I could --top losarbeiten.
The unit is well made, my touchpad also does not sit loosely (another buyer had so apparently the problem), you can tap it both as a touch screen, and click, so press right. I think it's absolutely great, especially the numerous wiping gestures that it understands. The QWERTY keyboard is also good 'describe', pleasant pressure points.
The device was not quite as fast as I expected, the hard drive rödelt already a moment rum before it opens a program. The 'problem' I have resolved by installing an SSD, now the notebook runs almost! Here, however, reveals another problem, this also leads me to a star deduction: In my old ASUS could without any problems on the hard disk on the back on various covers, the battery, memory and everything else come. With this device, you have to remove about 10 tiny screws, and then plenty of awkward abzufummenl the complete keyboard! The hanging, yes, but with a wide variety of thin flat cables to the rest of the computer, which is determined somehow gets broken as normal untrained users. This kind of progress makes absolutely no sense to me.
When hard disk change the way you have to the existing board with special programs to clone. A new installation of Win8 is not so easy, because not accompanied by recovery CD. Even quite modest, but not a fault of the notebook itself.
Another small shortcoming of the device: neither the power button or the key for CapsLock, NumLock and have an LED that could indicate whether they are activated. Since there are no other indication on the unit, I think that's a case of 'the wrong places saved'. Etc. Especially when entering passwords would have to be already visible.
Yes, apart from these flaws but I am very happy with it!