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Title: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: Redaktion on December 17, 2012, 09:26:49
No fear of contact. There is a plethora of inexpensive subnotebooks on the market  - but the new Asus VivoBook S200E is different: high build quality and a multitouch-enabled display set it apart and are supposed to appeal to potential buyers. Are those attributes alone enough for us to recommend the system?

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Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: VerticalTakeoff on December 20, 2012, 02:19:29
Touchpad is not centered for touch typing
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: muhdazman on January 11, 2013, 15:28:53
Hello, does this variant computer can work well with Microsoft word
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: Howard Cunningham on January 25, 2013, 17:40:53
The thermal problem is a concern. Now in US, the S200E-RHI3T73 (motherboard HM70 vs HM76) is being sold. Does anyone have any updated data for this HM70 motherboard?
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: mmcpher on January 26, 2013, 21:16:11
Bought this for my daughet for Christmas and we're very happy with it for the price and size.  One issue is that it doesn't seem to be able to see and connect our wifi router on 5 GHz channels. 
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: MikeInCanada on January 27, 2013, 14:51:05
I have replaced the HDD with an SSD and it seems to perform very well.  I upgraded to Win8 pro with the Media center in order to watch TV off our main windows Media Center Computer.   It is mostly used for this and business applications and so far I am very happy with this as I treat it as a netbook replacement.

I am finding the Touch Screen much more useful then I at first thought it would be.  You can lay down with this on your stomach and use the touch screen where you cannot type in that position.  The other thing I learned is that I type with my pinkies sticking out and they kept  activating the touch screen and moving me out of the field I was typing in.  I have to make sure I keep them in.

It says that there is no turbo boost but loading CPU-Z the frequency varies from 800ghz to 1700ghz depending on the processing demands.

Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: Andrew on March 21, 2013, 14:14:04
A quiet machine with an 11.6 screen,
Music to my ears - I do what 99.99999999% of people do with these - Browse, documents, spreadsheets with some TV.  I wish reviewers would stop harping on about how well this size of machine plays 3d games. My kids have access to an i7 with a 27" TFT and what do they play games on? Their X-box  with the TV or nothing. In fact, game playing is fading (a staggering 28% down in 2012 c/f 2011 according to the FT) in favor of surfing, social networking, youtube and forums.  8)
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: Mac on September 09, 2013, 09:30:11
@muhdazman: the screen could be a bit small for MS-Word. GUI and Windows dock take some of the space living you with a small area.

It can work as a mobile 2nd PC but for serious work perhaps consider the S300CA instead.
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: user of asus laptop on September 23, 2013, 10:20:20
Just have to say one thing.  It is not a quiet computer. (but perhaps I have been spoiled by getting used to my wife's mac book pro. It is not even comparable on the quietness scale.) The fan sounds like it is always on at "mid" speed (it would be nice if the fan could be on at "low" speed most of the time, and increases to mid and high when needed.) This is purely comment based on my experience, and perhaps it is on "low" speed... it just sounds like "mid" :)
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Post by: Abiola on October 09, 2013, 16:44:48
Whenever my Asus s200e power cord is plugged, the touch screen and pad doesn't work well.
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Post by: Christopher john on October 13, 2013, 18:33:36
I have intel celeron asus s200e, can i upgrade the processor to i3?
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: ian on October 24, 2013, 07:01:15
Worst computer I've ever owed. Won't allow me to install Windows 7. Won't allow me to install iTunes. Can't even reformat it. OR install W8 updates. Pitiful.
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: Jody @ Tritech on January 14, 2014, 23:50:54
For what it's worth, I've written an entire article about how to make the cooling system work well enough that thermal throttling doesn't happen. I hope that it is helpful: http://nctritech.wordpress.com/2014/01/14/fix-for-asus-vivibook-x202e-q200e-or-s200e-laptop-cpu-overheating-and-thermal-throttling/
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Post by: Barbara Smilks on February 02, 2014, 05:08:19
 >:DHad a slight spill that messed up the keyboard.  Sent it in to Asus for repairs.  They want to replace the entire inside with a cost higher than the original new price.  I just had trouble with the keyboard.  They claim everything failed.  Not at all happy with this.  I think I will just get it back and use the touch screen keyboard.
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: Sylver on May 28, 2014, 00:41:52
Complete and utter rubbish. As a notebook it doesn't even make a good anchor. Biggest piece of crap I ever bought, will NEVER buy ASUS s*** again.
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Post by: Llew Tudor on June 22, 2014, 05:19:37
How can I get instructions to upgrade from 4GB Ram to 8GB Ram?
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: ja on June 15, 2015, 10:45:06
 :-X this asus is a piece of crap. sent back three times for repairs. the cursor constantly jumps around, the wireless wouldn't connect, the touchscreen stopped working. you get what you pay for. NEVER AGAIN!!!
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: Danny Vargas on November 24, 2016, 19:03:22
Probably the best notebook I´ve ever had. It´s compact and cheep (even the charger is small). In 3 years of daily use never got any trouble at all. It´s of course slow for games (core i3 3 1.80 Ghz processor) but I´m not a gammer. Touch screen works just great, pad, keyboard, connectivity (Wi-fi is far better than in my other stuff).
Title: Re: Review Asus VivoBook S200E Subnotebook
Post by: Bleach on November 29, 2016, 07:10:37
I had this laptop for almost 4 years now. This is the best laptop I have ever bought for the price. Nothing had stopped working and it still runs windows 10 flawlessly. The only upgrade I did is replacing the HDD with a Samsung 840 SSD.