HP Envy x2 The Envy
x2 impressed us. Its outstanding industrial design really shows the potential
of a tablet/laptop hybrid. The HP Envy x2 has a clean, comfortable design and
feels lightweight in tablet form. It has excellent battery life, and works just
as well as a laptop as it does as a tablet.
But, The laptop mode is top-heavy, and the awkward tablet
detachment mechanism isn’t perfect; it has limited ports; and a slower Atom
processor means in performance it's far behind most ultrabooks, even though
it’s priced like one.
The bottom line: The HP Envy x2’s capacity to be a full Windows 8
tablet or dock with a keyboard works as well as advertised, provided you’re
willing to live with slower performance at a high price. You’re paying for
style.
Windows 8 (32-bit); 1.8GHz Intel Atom Z2760; 2GB DDR2 SDRAM
1,066MHz; 747MB (Total) Intel GMA; 64GB SSD
Processor 1.8GHz Intel Atom Z2760
Memory 2GB, 1,066MHz DDR2
Hard drive 64GB SSD
Graphics Intel GMA
Operating system Windows 8
Dimensions (WD) 11.9x8.1 inches
Height 0.6-0.7 inch
Screen size (diagonal) 11.6 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 3.1 pounds / 3.6 pounds
(tablet + keyboard)
Category Ultraportable hybrid Price;
$849
VS Dell
Inspiron Duo
The
Dell Inspiron Duo is an innovative netbook / tablet PC hybrid with a screen
that revolves so it can be used as either a traditional laptop or a convertible
tablet.Inventive design; finger-friendly touch interface; reasonably priced.
But, Sluggish software; no SD card slot, Ethernet jack, or video
output; unimpressive battery life.
The bottom line: With zippier hardware and a better battery, the
flip-screen Dell Inspiron Duo could be a solid multimedia tablet/laptop combo. Specifications
Release date12/1/10
ProcessorIntel Atom
MemoryGB
Hard Drive- 7200 rpm
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 7 Home Premium , 32bit
Display Type10.1
Graphics ProcessorIntel NM10 Express Video Price;$549 VS Microsoft Surface Pro
Making your mind up about the Surface Pro is
less about what it is and what it does and more about what you want out of a
tablet. As a hybrid PC it's an undeniable compromise - but that's no bad thing. The Microsoft Surface Pro fits a full ultrabook experience in a compact
10-inch tablet. Thanks to the ingenious Type and Touch covers, it offers a
comfortable interface and typing experience. The clean, crisp design and sharp
1080p screen rise above the competition.
But, The battery life is disappointing, and more ports would be
nice. The 64GB model barely has any free storage. It costs as much as a regular
laptop, especially because the cool keyboard cover isn't included by default.
The bottom line: The Surface Pro's gutsy design successfully
reinvents the Windows 8 laptop by cramming an ultrabook experience into the
body of a 10-inch tablet. Those wanting to go all-in on the tablet experience
won't regret buying the Surface Pro, but we're holding out for a future, more
polished generation of the device.
Windows 8 Pro (64-bit); 1.7GHz IntelCore i5; 4GB DDR3 SDRAM
1,600MHz; 32MB (Sharedl) Intel HD 4000; 128GB Micron SSD Specifications
Release date02/9/13
Display type10.6 inColor TFT active matrix - Yes
OSMicrosoft Windows 8 Pro
RAM4 GB
Processor3rd Gen Core i5Intel
Wireless connectivityIEEE 802.11nIEEE 802.11bIEEE 802.11aIEEE
802.11g
Dimensions (WxDxH)0.53 in10.8 in 6.8 in
Weight903 g Price;$899.99
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