Very good runtime with internal battery turns sensational with added dock battery
Clever docking design mimics a laptop
Very good input options
Excellent battery life
Great display
Highly convertible design means lots of viewing options
Really good full-sized keyboard
Best-in-class hardware in a reasonably portable tablet chassis.
Optional gamepad chassis makes this the world's first handheld PC gaming machine.
Cons
16:9 aspect display isn't optimal for reading
Needs a longer-stroke keyboard and more responsive touchpad
Just 2GB of memory
Atom processor
Optional keyboard makes a flimsy stand
Windows RT has limitations
A little bulky for an 11-inch notebook/tablet
Too expensive and limited to serve as anything other than a luxury product.
Poor screen quality and battery life.
At A Glance
Dell's clever Windows 8 RT convertible tablet delivers sensational run time from its dual batteries, but performance feels sluggish.
It's neither powerful nor sexy, but the ThinkPad 2 is a solid value.
This laptop-tablet hybrid would be a lot more tempting if it ran Windows 8.
Razer's first tablet delivers killer performance in a reasonably portable package. You can finally play PC games on a tablet, but you have to accept some compromises.
Specs
Processor
Processor type
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ S4 1.5GHz DC processor with 32GB Flash Storage