Got mine yesterday afternoon at USJ19. They had 2 units when I got there. 1 left

It's great value given it's a full fledged x86 computer in a tablet form.
Build quality is a bit cheap, and the screen is disappointingly dim, but you can't ask for too much for the price. Bought this for work, so the included MS Office is a hugh advantage, runs all my normal x86 programs and it's decently powerful as long as you don't overuse the 2gb memory.
Pros
X86 with full windows 8.1
Runs standard programs. Teamviewer, VNC, photoscape for light image editing.
MS Office 2013
Can network print and receive scans from my MFP.
500gb HDD
Powerful and decent battery (first charged lasted me 7 hrs of surfing and installing, copying files, 720p video
Wifi connect to my NAS for streaming
Cons
Only 32gb ssd
Build / finish cheap feel and look
Full size USB3 on keyboard
Keyboard worst than on Asus netbooks
Touchpad keys horrible
MicroSD easy to accidentally eject
No free sleeve.
No MS Outlook
Can't log into domain. ( have to split files into my NAS). Have yet to test 3rd party VPN.
One thing I couldn't get working was my Logitech Unify adaptor. Not sure why yet.
Might get my own unit if they have the 64gb model with win8 64 and 4gb ram....and perhaps win8 pro. However that said, windows 8 is a disaster for touch.
I have an IPad and Samsung Note2, both iOS and Android work better on touch, although as a work machine, this has little peers for this price range.
This is my 2nd x86 convertible. My first was a 12" Dell latitude XT, which was a disaster , especially with the N-Trig digitizer.
This post has been edited by jaycee1: Dec 10 2013, 11:22 PM