1 November 2012, Singapore – Having a hard time to catch up with the numerous Windows 8 portable devices and cannot decide which one to get? Here is a summary of Windows 8 Laptops and Ultrabooks that stand out in terms of design and honour the spirit of “Flexibility” on Windows 8 Operating System in the revolution for laptop. This guide will give you the Pros & Cons of these laptops in a glance to help put your money in the best pot.
Sony VAIO Duo 11
Sony VAIO Duo 11 is a slim 11″ Ultrabook that switches easily from tablet to laptop simply by sliding the LCD display to reveal the keyboard. Retailing at S$1,999 for the Intel Core i5-3317U Processor and S$2699 for the Intel Core i7-3517U Processor.
Pros
- Truly looks and works like a tablet when needed
- Comes with stylus for note taking
- Easily fits into any bag
- Comes with 2 USB 3.0 ports, Memory Stick Duo / SD memory card combined slot and a VGA port in such a small package
- Weighs only 1.3kg
Cons
- No stylus storage holder
- Pricey
- Angle for the LCD display is fixed, can’t adjust to avoid reflection
- Uses a trackball mouse control in laptop mode
- Only up to 5 hours battery life
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 (EDITOR’s Choice)
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 is the world’s first multi-mode Ultrabook with 360 flip design. Retailing at S$1,899 for Intel Core i7 Processor.
Pros
- The largest display among the hybrid tablet Ultrabook category
- Clean, Slim & Sleek design that fits both the corporate and fashion personas
- Hitch is very sturdy for the 360 flip action
- Attractive price point for an Intel Core i7 Processor Ultrabook
- Light & slim at only 1.54kg & 16.9mm for a 13″ laptop
- Battery life more than 8 hours
Cons
- Too big to use as a tablet
- Keyboard is awkward in tablet mode, but it is automatically disabled
HP ENVY x2
HP ENVY x2 is a sleek hybrid laptop running on Intel Atom Processor with a detachable screen for true tablet experience. Retailing at S$1,099.
Pros
- Sleek and light weight aluminum chassis, MacBook Air lookalike
- Detachable design for tablet mode
- Magnetic hinge design for easy alignment when docking to keyboard
- NFC enabled
- Tablet mode only weighs 710g
Cons
- Runs on Intel Atom Processor which makes it no a powerful laptop when compared with Intel Core Processor laptops
- Rear camera protruding from the chassis makes it less appealing
- No USB 3.0 ports
- USB ports only available on the keyboard dock and not on laptop
- Only have 64GB disk space
Samsung ACTIV Smart PC Pro
Samsung ACTIV Smart PC Pro similar to HP ENVY x2, is a detachable screen hybrid laptop but running on Intel Core i5 Processor. Retailing at S$2,199.
Pros
- The intuitive Stylus applications from Samsung GALAXY Note series have been ported over to the laptop
- LTE (4G) / 3G enabled for mobile connectivity
- Full HD display
- USB 3.0 on tablet mode
Cons
- 128GB for S$2,199 is pricey
- Tablet mode is heavy at 878g
ASUS TAICHI
ASUS TAICHI is a slim and stylish Ultrabook laptop with an innovative back-to-back dual-screen design. Retailing at S$2,698.
Pros
- Slim, Stylish and Lightweight
- Cool to share presentation and video over coffee table
- 256GB of storage
- Always on with instant resume in 2 seconds
- Full HD Display
Cons
- The most expensive in the lot
- Only rear display screen is touch enabled
- Only 5 hours battery life
DELL XPS 12
DELL XPS 12 with its unique 12.5″ flip hinge touchscreen display allows easily transitions between laptop and tablet mode with a simple flip. Retailing at S$1,699.
Pros
- Competitive price point
- Comes with Backlit Keyboard
- Gorilla Edge To Edge Display
- Full HD display
- NFC enabled
Cons
- Looks and feels bulky when compared to Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13
- Only 5 hours battery life
Fujitsu T902
Fujitsu T902 is 13.3″ hybrid tablet laptop with rotational display to convert the laptop to a tablet. Retail price has yet to be available.
Pros
- LTE (4G) / 3G enabled for mobile connectivity
- Bi-directional display hinge
- Hard drive shock sensor
- Spill-resistant & Backlit keyboard
- Full HD Display
- Modular bay customizable to be second battery, Super multi DVD-RW, BD-writer or second hard disk drive
Cons
- Known to be premium, Fujitsu T902 may cost more than S$2,500
- Single hinge rotational display, Handle With Care
- Old school design
- Only enabled with four finger multitouch input
- Too bulky to even consider it as a tablet
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