Best Tablets For Windows 8
[caption id="attachment_73" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Asus Transformer Book Windows 8[/caption]
Given the fact that touch compatibility isn't a requirement to run Windows 8 on a Tablet, it seems that Windows 8 is the great operating system for the latest PC-Tablet hybrids also known as convertibles.
These devices have the option to be utilized like a standard Tablet with the computing power of a laptop computer or ultrabook, yet you still have a standard keyboard to use for more practical purposes, turning them into fully functional laptops.
If you're looking into buying these convertibles, then it's best to do your research before you head out and simply buy any run-of-the-mill convertible.
[caption id="attachment_74" align="aligncenter" width="394"] Asus Transformer Book Windows 8[/caption]
Coming in at number 1 is the Asus Transformer Book. What makes this device so unique? The transformer for Windows 8 is new, yet android based versions have been around for a while.
With its ARM-based processor, it's considered an UltraBook in every sense. In fact, it's Capable of handling more processing tasks than your standard netbook.
[caption id="attachment_75" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Dell XPS 12 Windows 8[/caption]
The Dell XPS 12 is a full-blown laptop computer with a touchscreen. You can rotate the screen within its clamshell; this also means that you don't have to deal with a smaller keyboard.
The built quality on the XPS is also a solid one with aluminum carbon chassis, giving it a sturdy, premium look.
[caption id="attachment_76" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 Windows 8[/caption]
Also, like the Dell XPS 12, the Yoga 11 is a full blow laptop computer that can be transformed into a Tablet computer. Its processing muscle comes from Nvidia's Tegra 3 chip; a 13-inch version and an 11-inch version are available on the market boasting identical designs. The screen on the Yoga 11 can be rotated to 360 degrees.
[caption id="attachment_77" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Microsoft Surface for RT Windows 8[/caption]
Available on the market for the first time, Microsoft's very first PC seems to be a success. Therefore, successful that it has been sold out in most outlets, in addition, the base model that is currently back ordered.
Microsoft has created the surface around the Windows 8 operating system; the hardware and software go hand in hand.
Unfortunately, currently few applications are available from Microsoft for the surface. Yet, several applications are bound to be created once the Windows 8 is widely adopted.
[caption id="attachment_78" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Sony Vaio Duo 11 Windows 8[/caption]
The Duo 11 doesn't have touchpad because space constraints are an issue. On the plus side, it has a full high-definition panel with good viewing angles. With Ultra-book class hardware, it absolutely is a solid performer.
It transforms by sliding screen that snaps into place. In addition, it also has a digital stylus pen, that always comes in useful for business professionals.
Additionally, it has a proprietary app compatible with Windows 8 that allows you use the stylus pen and the touchscreen.
Word of caution: Though these Tablets are good for professionals on the go, they come with a downside - theft or loss.
If you end up losing your transformer, chances are your private data would be compromised, specialists recommend that you protect classified data with data security software such as Folder Lock.
It has been specially engineered to work on Windows 8 and its applications.
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