The QWERTY keyboard is fairly noisy, conveniently sized, not backlit. The trackpad also has a plastic finish that gives it airs disposable computer, also noisy. Those who click Duplicate 'touching' that will not do.
The battery seems to be 4-5 hours in the first two loads. The lack of hard disk drive or fan is probably something to do, and also guarantees a pleasant silence. The battery has a capacity of 35.386mWh and discharge about -7.125mW at full brightness and wireless on. It takes a little over two hours for a full charge.
The screen brightness is not very high and outside use will likely prove difficult.
Integrated storage of 32GB, 8 to 13 are allocated to Windows. after a day of use, some installed software (nothing folichon, just enough to navigate, play videos and listen to music ... but with other programs than those pre-installed), it only remains for me that 13go space available (the 21go that Windows displays as potentially available ... 32 ... I guess the rest is allocated to the windows installation system).
SDHC is therefore needed to arrive at a correct storage for one or the other film and whatnot that would fit on the computer.
The speakers are placed under the bottom of the device, and not side trackpad screen. They are of normal power, not sizzle too but do not miracles.
For now, the processor and ram hold well in general use: watch a movie on VLC surfing simultaneously on google chrome poses no concern.
One in all, for the price it is sold, it gives a correct set-keyboard-screen battery wifi. The internal components give it a tablet shape, but the entire operating system and keyboard attached to the fall in the category of laptops. To me it is a hybrid with a connector that is not savings: we have 3 USB, 1 HDMI jack and a 2 in 1.
Lightweight, flashy, modest and almost disposable ... it's a little bic razor computing. To see what is in the long term, I will modify the commentary accordingly if the need arises.