ASUS VivoTab Note 8 now official, priced at $299

The ASUS VivoTab Note 8, the Taiwanese company’s Intel-powered Windows 8.1-running 8-inch slate, has been officially announced and gets priced at just under $300.

asus vivotab note 8

ASUS VivoTab Note 8 specs:
Windows 8.1
8-inch HD (1280 x 800) IPS touchsreen display, 189ppi
Intel Atom Z3740 processor
Integrated Professional Wacom Digitizer Stylus with EMR Technology
2GB LPDDR3 memory
5MP rear camera and HD front-facing camera
802.11 ABGN, Bluetooth 4.0+HS, Miracast
Up to 64GB internal storage
up to 64GB microSD card slot
unlimited ASUS WebStorage (1 year)
Micro USB
15.5Whr battery
220.9 x 133.8 x 10.95mm
380g

The VivoTab Note 8 is priced at $299 for the 32GB model and $349 for the 64GB model, and comes bundled with a Professional Wacom Digitizer Stylus and Microsoft Office Home and Student.

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

7 Responses

  1. Avatar for kami kami says:

    dahil ni minsan hindi pa ko nakakagamit ng hdmi,and i have my laptop for that, okay na sakin tong ASUS VivoTab Note 8 pang commute. :)

    given the price of $299, magkano na kaya to pagdating satin?

  2. Avatar for JTC JTC says:

    I totally agree HDMI instead of Miracast. HDMI hasn’t faded yet in the mainstream.

  3. Avatar for Yehyeh Yehyeh says:

    for consumer level purposes, this is great

    for business usage, the addition of Wacom is essential… but yes, i would have preferred HDMI to be also there for a quick presentation. i wouldn’t mind paying another $50 for that

    still this is a good tablet considering the price

    • Avatar for glory pokpok glory pokpok says:

      No need of HDMI kung meron na syang miracast wireless display. HDMI is so old, mas modern ang miracast.

    • Avatar for Wehdinga Wehdinga says:

      @glory pokpok

      aanhin mo naman ang Miracast kung konti pa lang ang gumagamit nito sa ngayon sa typical business environment at limited lang din ang usage ng standard na ito sa mga Miracast supported devices. pagagastahin mo ba ang mga companies upang magkaroon ng Miracast display projectors?

      kung sasabihin mo naman na future proof, by the time na magiging mainstream ang Miracast (and that’s a big IF), “luma” na yung tablet mo LOL.

      esep esep naman pag may time

  4. Avatar for JFV_noB JFV_noB says:

    OEM Logic:

    Put awesome feature = Remove other awesome feature.

  5. Avatar for Freeje Freeje says:

    This is great! Would have been better if it has HDMI.

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