It should be a netbook - small and handy with a real keyboard, the familiar Windows-feeling and easy file handling, printing in the home network and enough battery reserves for several hours session. In addition there was the new Win8 and the touch screen and the first Core i3 chipset for CPU and graphics. The impression after a weekend: ingenious part if you understand the first steps from the Win8 operating concept. The touch screen is addictive, the touchpad is sized just right. Display and mechanics make a good impression. What else you need: A license office (the packages are already installed) and experience with Windows. A mouse is unnecessary. For this purpose some time, because the system updates various fetches during the first few hours. Pleasant: the device comes tidy therefore, there no useless hang advertising programs on the plate. The only restriction: The fee-based antivirus software from McAfee are stubbornly during removal, the Windows internal virus scanner is a bit cumbersome to move for work. Conclusion: As a surfing and mail machine for daily work very well suited, has addictive potential.