Best-in-class hardware in a reasonably portable tablet chassis.
Optional gamepad chassis makes this the world's first handheld PC gaming machine.
Very good input options
Excellent battery life
Great display
Highly convertible design means lots of viewing options
Really good full-sized keyboard
Very good runtime with internal battery turns sensational with added dock battery
Clever docking design mimics a laptop
Cons
Too expensive and limited to serve as anything other than a luxury product.
Poor screen quality and battery life.
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
16:9 aspect display isn't optimal for reading
Needs a longer-stroke keyboard and more responsive touchpad
At A Glance
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.
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.
Dell's clever Windows 8 RT convertible tablet delivers sensational run time from its dual batteries, but performance feels sluggish.
Specs
Processor
Processor type
Intel Core i7 3517U
Intel Atom Z2760
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ S4 1.5GHz DC processor with 32GB Flash Storage