--- From here now the original text of my review, as I had set out under the heading "Excellent combination of mobility and performance" on November 29, 2014 starts (at the time I missed from 5 stars). ---
"For almost a year, I now use the Asus F201E Thus I was able to gain some time my experience with it, well enough to review it can much advance:.. I use my netbook still like.
"For a laptop, the device is really small, thin and light, making it ideal to transport. It is high-quality, and the design is very chic. The display is also very good. After about a year use the device that I work use mainly for internet and office applications, still fast and almost error-free. System crashes or starting problems have not yet occurred. The netbook battery has so far held up well. However, it will discharge when switched off but a little more than he should. The Graphics of mini laptops is fully sufficient to view Internet videos in high quality. The built-in speakers are also quite useful.
"The operation is done by default on a TouchPad that works well and knows a lot of gestures. The keyboard is comfortable to use. However, the Tab key has recently almost overnight adjusted their service. One drawback is also that the rather large and by the keyboard can not be adjacent TouchPad almost immediately turn off. That would be, for example, when connected to mouse meaningful or easily for trouble-free typing, because it happens very easily that one triggers his fingers accidentally any TouchPad action.
. "On the operating system Windows 8 divorced known the spirits, but can of course the notebook manufacturers not because the operating system but now again is a central part of a computer that includes a commentary on Win 8 in this review: The usual operation of Windows 7 I liked better but after upgrading to Windows 8.1 (original factory setting: 8.0). My device can now be at least restart directly on the desktop, which is a more comfortable and gewohnheitsgemäßere service for me, than before the start of the controversial tile surface (with their annoying integrated advertising for Microsoft products which, although was also in earlier operating systems available, but a bit more discreet came along). Less is nice that Win 8.1 requires the establishment of a Microsoft account has this practice, from the smartphone operating systems abgeguckt. I never use my Microsoft account together with the associated email address, however. Win 8 you have in any case its credit, it, unlike its predecessors, is a lean and fast operating system.
"My overall conclusion: the Asus F201E is a very compact and thereby quality netbook, which proves that this device class certainly has its place between tablet PCs and large laptops While the latter are often to describe better than Schlepptops and tablets in its scope rather. are limited to mobile entertainment, manages this netbook the balance between mobility and performance. You can use it both as a mobile Internet device and as a full-fledged work computer on which unlike the Tablet all standard PC applications can run and the necessary on all ports features. What Win 8 As you get used to it over time! "