You've seen notebooks and tablets. But you've never seen anything like the ASUS TAICHI 21. Featuring dual displays, it offers the performance of a notebook when you need it and the convenience of a tablet when you don't.1
Pros - More compact than other Ultrabooks. Bright screen. Cushy backlit keyboard. Intel® Smart Connect Technology is terrific.
Cons - No Ethernet, VGA, HDMI, or memory-card slot.
Bottom Line - From its aluminum and carbon fiber case to its edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass* screen, the Lenovo Yoga is a sensational compact traveler, but it lacks some ports found on other Ultrabooks.
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Read Full Review >XPS* 12. Part laptop. Part tablet.1 All performance.
Pros - More compact than other Ultrabooks. Bright screen. Cushy backlit keyboard. Intel® Smart Connect Technology is terrific.
Cons - No Ethernet, VGA, HDMI, or memory-card slot.
Bottom Line - From its aluminum and carbon fiber case to its edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass* screen, the Lenovo Yoga is a sensational compact traveler, but it lacks some ports found on other Ultrabooks.
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Read Full Review >Get it done in laptop mode. Stay a step ahead in tablet mode.1 Show the competition what you've got in tent mode. Bring it front and center in stand mode. This machine is ready for anything, anytime, anywhere.
Pros:
Great keyboard, trackpad, and touchscreen
Smooth, responsive display
Excellent speakers
Cons:
A little heavy
Bottom Line:
The Yoga is perhaps one of the most usable devices on the market. It has a great keyboard, trackpad, and touchscreen, and can be used in multiple positions.
Price when rated: $1,099
Read Full Review >It's the best of both worlds: a full HD laptop and a touchscreen tablet.1 All in a compact, mobile design that's ready from the word "go."
Pros - More compact than other Ultrabooks. Bright screen. Cushy backlit keyboard. Intel® Smart Connect Technology is terrific.
Cons - No Ethernet, VGA, HDMI, or memory-card slot.
Bottom Line - From its aluminum and carbon fiber case to its edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass* screen, the Lenovo Yoga is a sensational compact traveler, but it lacks some ports found on other Ultrabooks.
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Read Full Review >Optimized for Windows 8*, the Satellite* U925t provides the performance of an Ultrabook™ with the portability and ease of use of a tablet.1
Pros - More compact than other Ultrabooks. Bright screen. Cushy backlit keyboard. Intel® Smart Connect Technology is terrific.
Cons - No Ethernet, VGA, HDMI, or memory-card slot.
Bottom Line - From its aluminum and carbon fiber case to its edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass* screen, the Lenovo Yoga is a sensational compact traveler, but it lacks some ports found on other Ultrabooks.
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