Read more.Wacom stylus equipped, runs Windows 10 and is just 6.9mm thick and 569g in tablet mode.
Read more.Wacom stylus equipped, runs Windows 10 and is just 6.9mm thick and 569g in tablet mode.
lol... I do love the clutching at straws approach to 'worlds slimmest 2 in 1'... oh wait it's only for 12 inch models when the keyboard isn't attached....
I'd argue that as a 2 in 1 the surface pro is actually slimmer when you consider keyboard.... it's no different to this really when you think about it.
But I do wonder how much the battery will be hit with it being so slim, even with the 'underpowered' x5 atom though. PLus when will companies learn that we don't want fixed angle keyboard mounts.
Personally I'm rather tired of the whole "thin" obsession, when something is A4 sized shedding a millimetre or two doesn't really change how it can be used; weight, overall size and functionality are all a lot more important, I'd rather have a more powerful CPU and/or better thermal management than shave a few mm.
A sheet of 80gsm copy paper is a very thin thing on which I can write, by the current "thin=win" logic that makes it some sort of futuristic marvel.
Why do they even bother developing their own apps these days? Does anyone even use them? TruNote? Why would I use that when the superior OneNote is included by default. And then anyone who knows better knows that there is stuff also better than OneNote. Why can't they just lower the price a bit instead?
I enjoyed the throwback bit of this article. Sure puts perspective on the prices. That Dynapad is well beyond the price of the top-of-the-line Surface Book, and that's not even including inflation...
Just over $1k, Intel Atom, haha! Intel core i5 based architecture like Core M or >.
"world's thinnest, lightest, 12-inch 2-in-1" ....that's what she said.
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