Let's start with the benefits of this tablet because she still has a lot:
- Its size, perfect for web browsing, and for the magazine and read pdf newspapers: the best!
- The quality of the screen: a good definition and beautiful colors without too much excess saturation
- Its speed and reactivity: no bugs or slowing met.
- Stylus: ideal for more precision, and to not leave any traces on the screen.
- The virtual keyboard: large, spacious, almost more enjoyable than a physical keyboard.
- Its multi-screen mode: my personal use was that I had to max 2 apps on the screen (up to 4 possible) and possibly the web browser as a floating window. Very convenient, although we can not resize windows as needed.
- Good handwriting recognition.
- Sound quality
- The presence of some free apps (like eg remote PC) - Nb: to become familiar with the device and apps, it is imperative to download the pdf manual available on the web.
- Battery capacity which suited my use (there was about 10% in the late afternoon)
Now, things that I have less, if any, appreciated:
- Size and weight: as when using the tablet on its support house / keyboard on a desk is top, as when we want to use the tablet lying in his chair, one feels after a moment she begins to weigh.
- The "UX Magazine" based on Flipboard, he wants to build on "tiles" microsoft 8, but the update is not automatic. The advantage is that it does not consume battery, the downside is that it does not really used much or even nothing at all ...
- Some mobile apps not optimized for the size of the tablet or the multi-use application.
- The Dropbox or onedrive apps that do not work like on a PC, where it is enough to save the document after changes to ensure that it is automatically saved to the cloud and your other PCs or your employees. Here, you have to download, reuploader ... The galley.
- And finally, what was supposed to (in my eyes) make this tablet a tablet pro: Hancom Office. At the launch of pro Note, all journalists have raved about the integration of this free office suite, but I have not yet seen a test or complete assessment ... So, in summary: Following works fine to view the various Microsoft Office formats, and if you need a simple editor of Word documents or Excel files: Hancom satisfy you. If you're a professional intensive use of Microsoft Office, go your way, or be patient and wait for the release of Microsoft Office for Android Tablets planned for late 2014!
An example to illustrate: the first time I took my note to the office I worked on a .ppts using Hshow ... At the end of my work, the ppts file has never been opened in msft Powerpoint, and we tried 5 different machines (with OS versions and different Office, and various brands anti-virus). And then for once, I felt the past 650! There may be a solution, but 1 / I'm not enough geek, 2 / I did not lose too much time in a professional context.
This tablet will certainly satisfy a large number of people because very suitable for movies, books, games, drawing, photography, More ... for office needs driven you better still use a laptop.