[Specs and Info] ASUS Vivobook 13 Slate OLED (T3300) – A Tablet disguised as a notebook

The truth is that tablets are becoming powerful. This is why we see more and more tablet/laptop hybrid devices, which can quickly hop from one state to another.

Today we have one such contraption from ASUS, the VivoBook 13 Slate OLED. It is a well-built device with Intel hardware and a very good display, which comes pre-color corrected to be able to be used for professional work.

Today we are giving you a quick overview of the ASUS Vivobook 13 Slate OLED (T3300).

ASUS Vivobook 13 Slate OLED (T3300): Full Specs

Design

The tablet looks to be built out of metal completely, which would make for a solid structure. The kickstand on the back is very similar to the one on the Surface Laptop Go from Microsoft. However, it has a much edgier grey exterior with some subtle green accents, which make it look a tad aggressive, especially when paired with the chevron pattern on the sides. In terms of dimensions, the device weighs 0.78 kg and has a profile of 8.2 mm.

 

Display

The display here has a size of 13.3-inches and being an OLED panel, it produces great colors. The display has its max brightness set at 550 nits, while also covering 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. It also supports Display HDR True Black 500 and comes with Pantone validation for color accuracy. Paired with the ASUS pen, you can draw and create as much as you want.


Specifications and features

In terms of performance, this tablet doesn’t have a lot, thanks to the Pentium Silver N6000, which has four cores and a base clock of 1.10GHz. Of course, it can boost that up to 3.10GHz, but when is that going to happen in a thin tablet. For the graphics, you have the Intel UHD Graphics with 32 Jasper Lake cores.

Features-wise, there are two Type-C ports, a MicroSD card slot, a 5MP front camera, and a 13MP rear-facing camera, along with quad-stereo speakers from SonicMaster.


All ASUS Vivobook 13 Slate OLED (T3300) configurations:

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