First of all: Who is for Full HD - variant decides should not rely on the product image itself, the device was in fact revised: The silver border around the black display frame has become narrower and the touch-sensitive Windows button on the front panel of the device was replaced by a button on the right edge, otherwise it corresponds to the figure.
I also tested a Lenovo Miix 2 and have therefore a very good comparison.
Next I noticed particularly positive:
+ The Tastaturdock snaps reliably magnetic and holds the device safely and securely with the keyboard
+ The display is nice and sharp, reflects less than expected and fingerprints are less visible than some competing product
+ The speakers show no matter what mode you use the appliance, always for users
+ The touch pad supports the normal Windows 8 - gestures (for example, the Lenovo does not Miix 2)
+ The internal memory is expandable with Micro SD
+ The unit always remains cool despite the aluminum back even with complex applications. (The Miix 2 was as fast times uncomfortably warm)
Needs improvement would:
- The keyboard is not bad and you get used to it, however, is that the Lenovo Miix 2 much better
- It would be pleasing to the touch operation if the display would be somewhat smoother
- The Windows 8 - touch inputs, where you have to strike toward the center of the corner of your screen are not always recognized properly
- In Tastaturdock is a full USB - connection, would be on the other side still have room for a second or USB 3.0 would be nice
- The purpose of the Windows button seems questionable to me. A touch-sensitive Windows button in the middle of the device is at a 10-inch tablet already nonsensical because it is difficult to reach by the size of the device. The new button on the right side of the device, however, is so built that one covers it while holding with two hands with the palm of your hand and it is therefore only conditionally usable. In the upper left corner, he would have liked better.
All in all, the Acer Aspire switch 10 a good device with solid workmanship. Reading the system specifications you'd expect, although certainly not a wonder in everyday life, however, the device suggests very good.
With the battery to get on average use quite well through the day, it is small and light and therefore very mobile, ideal for example for study. The processor does its job quickly and reliably. Sure, games or similar (except, of course, apps from the Windows - Store) are not included, but surfing and office applications it is not handled masterfully, forcing many open tabs, or fast switching between programs him to his knees. In fact, I had not at any time feel that the processor was overstressed. Anyone looking for a good Convertible, is certainly not wrong advice.