This Lenovo recently went to look right back because the housing acts much cheaper as the 50 favorable Asus. In addition, the hard drive is significantly smaller. Otherwise, I think the Asus and Lenovo comparable.
The short list are still the Asus and Acer. Currently I tend to Acer as one of the 130 charge much on offer will receive:
Lenovo: no operating system
Asus: no operating system
Acer: Win8.1 OS
Lenovo: 320GB Hard Drive
Asus: 500GB hard drive
Acer: 750GB hard drive
Lenovo: Intel Pentium Processor 2020M
Asus: i3 processor in the ultra low-power version of the 4th generation
Acer: i5 processor third generation
In the performance, the Lenovo and Asus does not seem much to take. The i5 is a little stronger.
Lenovo and Asus: simple onboard graphics card
Acer: Powerful Geforce GT710M
Lenovo and Asus: 4GB RAM
Acer: 8GB RAM
Lenovo and Asus: 1 year warranty
Acer: 2 years warranty
Housing:
Asus: No maintenance flaps. Replace the battery, hard drive, memory very costly and possibly void your warranty
Acer: maintenance flaps. Up to two additional hard drives are added, a SATA hard drive and an mSATA. So the large 750GB hard drive make it and pack for the operating system, for example, a 250GB mSATA for just over 100 to do so.
Unfortunately, the Acer has supplied a keyboard error. Presumably, however, puts only the cable between the keyboard and motherboard not right. If confirmed this, and can I get it repaired or the replacement back I'll opt for the Acer, otherwise I reserve the Asus.