Let’s see if the no-compromise approach works. It sounds like a good idea, but what looks great on paper doesn’t always work out in practice. And we do mean flip – it turns 180 degrees within its frame. Its hardware is standard Ultrabook (our review unit arrived with a Core i5-3317U and a solid-state drive), but it can convert into a tablet by flipping the display. What’s the uncompromising buyer to do?ĭell thinks it has the answer with the new XPS 12. And more traditional twist-hinge convertible tablets are often heavy, bulky, or both. Dockables, like the Asus Vivo Tab RT, either rely on a small display or have to skimp on hardware to fit everything in the tablet part. Lenovo’s Yoga is neat, but the keyboard can get in the way of tablet use. There’s a ton of new convertible tablet PCs now on the market, or soon to be – yet most of them require compromise.
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