When the iPad made its debut in 2010, some consumers thought it was a bridge between smartphones and laptops. At the time, tablets were known for their mobility, but also their distinct lack of computing power. In the last few years, the mobile devices have gained functionality, and they now rival many laptops in terms of available features.
With the rise of ultrabooks and other slim computer models, tablets and laptops have found themselves on somewhat equal footing. As manufactures shrunk their computers, they stripped away features like optical drives, and now the only distinguishing feature between the two devices is the built-in keyboard.
That could be changing soon as convertible tablets become more popular. Windows 8 seems to have motivated manufactures to create hybrid gadgets that combine the computing power of laptops and tablets. With fully integrated keyboards, the devices could be the next step in personal computing technology and might replace laptops. Below are some of the best models that could be ushering the next digital age.
Lenovo ThinkPad X230
Lenovo is well-known for its products' excellent performance, and the ThinkPad X230 continues this positive tradition. According to Laptop Magazine, the battery lasts a full day. Additionally, the keyboard is sturdy and responsive and doesn't add too much weight to the device.
The news source points out that one of the few drawbacks is touchscreen's lack of functionality. While the device responds to most commands, it sometimes can be difficult to make selections and navigate between multiple windows without a touchpad or mouse.
HP EliteBook 2760p
Convertible tablets must be durable so users can switch between the laptop and tablet modes without risking damage. The HP EliteBook 2760p is as durable as it is functionable, with a sturdy hinge that can endure regular wear and tear as well as major accidents.
You should note that this model runs on Windows 7. Unlike Windows 8, the older operating system doesn't have an interface that has been optimized for tablets, so it may be difficult to use it as a mobile device.
ASUS VivoTab RT
The VivoTab RT is a tablet that boasts a detachable keyboard as its main feature. With the keyboard, the device only weighs 1.5 pounds, which is less than most ultrabooks and on par with many tablets.
The gadget runs on Windows 8 RT and has two separate menus for tablet and laptop mode. Also, the Gorilla Glass display is scratch-resistant and features wide viewing angles so colors aren't distorted.
These are only three of the convertible tablets that represent the next wave in computing technology. Do you plan on leaving your laptop behind for a hybrid device?
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Sunday, December 2, 2012
PRICE WINDOWS RT HYBRID LENOVO IDEAPAD YOGA 11 REDUCED TO $ 679
Chinese company Lenovo , producing tablets, smartphones and laptops, still taking orders for its new and highly original device - the tablet IdeaPad Yoga, running on OS Windows RT. Novelty is equipped with two screens: when closed the gadget can be used as a plate, cover folded it becomes a regular Windows-laptop.
If the buyer decides to make an order for the plate, the presence of coupon code Cybermonday reduce the initial price to $ 679.20. According to the manufacturer, delivery of the tablet can take the whole month, so by ordering now, you can get the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 in time for the New Year (if you're lucky).
The basis of the tablet - a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 (1.4 GHz). The gadget is equipped with two 11.6-inch screen (resolution - 1366 × 768 pixels), RAM - 2GB.
For $ 679 you can buy a tablet with 32 GB of internal memory (about half of which will be occupied by the OS Windows RT and pre-installed applications), 64 GB tablet will cost $ 759.20.
Both devices are equipped with modules Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11n, two cameras and output HDMI (video format can record 720p).
Since Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 runs on Windows RT, then the preinstalled software is present the free version Microsoft Office. Must be borne in mind that the process for other versions of Windows on this device will not work, which limits the range of the user's choice app store Windows (very scarce).
Lenovo has released another tablet with two screens - a 13-inch IdeaPad Yoga 13, which is based on a hardware processor Ivy Bridge. This device works on the "adult" version of Windows 8, the initial price of the device - $ 999.
If the buyer decides to make an order for the plate, the presence of coupon code Cybermonday reduce the initial price to $ 679.20. According to the manufacturer, delivery of the tablet can take the whole month, so by ordering now, you can get the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 in time for the New Year (if you're lucky).
The basis of the tablet - a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 (1.4 GHz). The gadget is equipped with two 11.6-inch screen (resolution - 1366 × 768 pixels), RAM - 2GB.
For $ 679 you can buy a tablet with 32 GB of internal memory (about half of which will be occupied by the OS Windows RT and pre-installed applications), 64 GB tablet will cost $ 759.20.
Both devices are equipped with modules Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11n, two cameras and output HDMI (video format can record 720p).
Since Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 runs on Windows RT, then the preinstalled software is present the free version Microsoft Office. Must be borne in mind that the process for other versions of Windows on this device will not work, which limits the range of the user's choice app store Windows (very scarce).
Lenovo has released another tablet with two screens - a 13-inch IdeaPad Yoga 13, which is based on a hardware processor Ivy Bridge. This device works on the "adult" version of Windows 8, the initial price of the device - $ 999.
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