![]() The Acer Iconia W510 and HP Envy x2 recorded temperatures of 77 degrees and 76 degrees, respectively.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe VivoTab's 8-megapixel rear-facing camera captured exceptionally sharp images when taking pictures outside of our office. That's just below the tablet category average of 87 degrees, but higher than the ThinkPad Tablet 2's 80-degree back panel temperature. We consider temperatures of 95 degrees and above to be uncomfortable. While Windows 8 gestures worked well, executing multitouch gestures such as two-finger swipe and scroll were unreliable.Īfter streaming a full-screen Hulu video for 15 minutes, the VivoTab Smart's back panel reached just 86 degrees Fahrenheit. However, the pad doesn't support gestures for docking apps. The clickpad supports most Windows 8 gestures, including swiping in from the right to access the Charms menu, swiping in front the left to switch between apps and swiping down to access in-app options. The small clickpad beneath the TranSleeve's keyboard made navigating the Windows 8 desktop environment far easier than relying on the VivoTab's touch screen alone. Among Windows 8 tablets, we prefer the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2's keyboard, which has larger keys with greater travel. On the Ten Thumbs typing tutor test, we averaged 68 words per minute with a 4 percent error rate, well below the 80 wpm/1-percent error rate on our desktop keyboard. ![]() That said, tactile feedback and key travel were satisfying, and the small wrist rest made typing fairly comfortable. As a result, keys are smaller than a standard keyboard, which can lead to typing errors. Click to EnlargeThe TranSleeve Keyboard sports the same netbook-like layout of most other Windows 8 hybrids and tablets.
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