I bought the device with Full HD display, 32 GB + 500 GB HDDs. This Convertible is designed for those who go to Windows applications do not want to do without and from and want to watch a movie or even view photos. Due to its Celeron processor and 2 GB RAM with integierter graphics card should not expect too much from the device. The display is sharp, the colors are somewhat distorted over. If one uses the device in the dark, it can be seen that at the corners of the screen is brighter than in the middle.
The tablet mode is sufficient to surf and view photos / videos, and to play simple games. Office applications go pretty well in the Tablet mode. For more he is not sufficient.
I recommend this Convertible users who can not do without Windows applications and can on classic app applications, such as Android and iOS offer, without. For demanding photo and video processing, the Convertible is not suitable. But that should be clear to each buyer upon reading the specification.
I do not use additional than Laptop a 17 "laptop -Acer with Full HD display, 2GB GeForce graphics card, a Core i7 processor with 8GB of RAM and an 8GB SSD cache. The devices are, of course, with each compare, but complement each other well.
The 32GB HDD and 500GB HDD (In Tablet mode, only the 32 GB of memory available, but can be connected to a micro SD card up to 64GB extend) extend completely as stores. If this is too little, I recommend an external HDD or better, a separate stationary NAS server. These are available with 3TB storage starting at around 150 euros.
My conclusion: As a buyer you should be aware that this does not replace a high-quality and brisk Convertible laptop. However, if you go to the classic Windows applications could not live without, is very well served by Convertibel. I advise deliberately to the version with full HD resolution (Here screen 16:10 aspect ratio, 1920 x 1200 pixels resolution, therefore)