That means it lacks the better integrated graphics and battery-enhancing properties of the latest Core i3/i5/i7 CPUs. It's a low-voltage Core i5-470UM, and not part of the upgraded 2011 line of Intel CPUs. The CPU in question is still a bit of a compromise. That Core i5 CPU means that, unlike nearly every other Windows tablet we've laid a finger (or stylus) on, the EP121 responds instantly in most cases, with much less of the sluggishness that has plagued similar systems in the past. Windows tablets have typically underperformed in comparison both with more powerful Windows laptops and with other tablets, such as Apple's popular iPad. At the very least it stands out from most of the Windows tablets we've reviewed over the years, the latest being the new Acer Iconia Tab W500P.
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