Surface 4, Surface Book & More: Top 5 Must-Have Hybrid Devices
- Maria Myka
- Nov 13, 2015 06:31 AM EST
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The latest gadgets to make a scene in the market are the 2-in-1 laptops, which makes brining around your hardware that much easier, as it can transition quickly into a tablet for lighter baggage.
Sure, there have been a lot of fuss about the Surface Pro and Surface Book (which Microsoft may have CW's "Arrow" to thank for) but there are a lot of others out there.
Here are 5 of the top must-have hybrid devices you can add on your Christmas list:
Touted as the reigning king of Windows tablets, the Surface slate introduced a large screen with sensitive touchscreen, perfect for penning documents to painting images. Thanks to their new island keyboard, tapping away with their new Type Cover feels almost like it's a real laptop instead of a hybrid device. Internally, it's also pretty strong with the fastest processor from Microsoft that it actually making it lighter than its predecessor. Plus, it's not very expensive, and for something with that much power, it's worth every penny.
However, Microsoft's first ever laptop has a weird 3:2 aspect ration on its 13.5-inch screen it is said to be one of the best-designed hybrids ever with a standalone tablet. It is also among the most powerful, but among the thinnest Windows 10 computers in the world.
No, it's not the last "Bond" movie, but it's quite excellent as far as hybrid devices go. Easily noted as one of the most recommended machines with its 1080p screen and solid performance, the gadget is at an excellent deal for its under $1000 price. Not only does it look good, it is also pretty powerful, which makes it worth a second look as far as 2-in-1 laptops go.
Said to have a great overall system and a vibrant screen, the Radius 15 is a sharp design with for its thin and small body. The 15-inch, 4K ultra HD device comes at only 4.96 pounds, which makes it for an easier toting.
It's a bit hefty, sure, but the Inspiron 13 7000 features excellent build and a great system performance. It is fast and slick --- and yes, ideal for students who need to carry around their own laptops to make their papers, as well as those who want a fast, compact notebook to work with.
Of course, there are more hybrids out there, like the Toshiba Satellite Click Mini, the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 12, and even the Microsoft Surface Pro 3. Which one do you think is worth your time and money?
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