Read more.Intel x86 based tablets with interesting docking options.
Read more.Intel x86 based tablets with interesting docking options.
This sounds like exactly what I was hoping for - x86 based so you are not limited to metro, and a keyboard dock to allow you to use it as a computer and a tablet..this is what Windows 8 was (or should have been) made for - rather than very restrictive ARM only tablets which limit you to metro apps.
but at what price? I'd guess these are going to be in the £500 - £600 pound range...are you still interested?
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Should be more expensive than that - around the £800-£1000 for entry level models, as I would want/require a decent CPU (core i5 2ghz minimum) as it would be an ultrabook/tablet.
My ideal machine is an 11" macbook air that can become a tablet or ultra book depending on current needs, and I would be happy up to around £1400 for a top spec model.
if they try to get away with low spec cheap versions to try and compete with the iPads of this world they will be making a massive mistake - this kind of device needs to be a laptop first, tablet second imo.
Too expensive me thinks. Every windows 8 license is likely to add at least £100 pound to the price tag over the likes of android at least.
These are full Win 8 OS's on these devices, its like the Mac Book Air but with the ability to be a tablet.
Win 8 RT is the same level as Android and iOS products, the products in this article are mainly aimed at business and power users than the average household consumer.
Damn sexy. Im looking forward to win8. Full integration with all my existing hardware and network. Im ready to go!!
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