The 11.6-inch, 1,366 x 768 TP200SA also gives you a tablet, albeit a heavy one at 2.65 pounds, since the screen only flips around and doesn't detach. Still, it makes for a cheap, lightweight travel notebook, even though you wouldn't want to do any 3D rendering given the relatively feeble Celeron CPU. Other specs match the T100HA -- 4GB of RAM, 64GB expandable eMMC storage and USB 3.0 (sans Type-C connector, unfortunately). However, it costs a bit more at $349, meaning the more versatile T100HA looks like the more desirable model if you're looking for a cheap Surface alternative.