You can use it to hold books or eBook readers, or you can
use it as a tablet stand while you surf, play games, read, or watch movies.
While we would
n't use it as a tablet or a replacement for our main PC, it can serve a lot of special needs in your home or business.
The way it doesn't fold flat, while not the end of the world or without purpose, does make it more cumbersome than it could be and the placement of the headphone jack, while great
for using it as a tablet, feels slightly awkward for a laptop being at the top of the screen.
Unless you have the dedicated GPU in the keyboard base, you lose nothing else besides battery life
by using it as a tablet.
This Chromebook features a 12.5 - inch touchscreen display, it also is a convertible, so you are able to flip the screen back and
use it as a tablet if you wish to do so.
The full - sized Ideapad U1 hybrid, with a detachable screen, gives you the option
of using it as a tablet or laptop.
Presumably, the change in display size is meant to let users hold the device comfortably
when using it as a tablet, so that the screen doesn't register accidental touches on the outer edges of the display.
As the name suggests, the pad mode is
for using it as a tablet, the notebook mode is when you use it with the keyboard attached, display mode is useful during video conferencing, presentations, or while shifting through photos, and lastly the tent mode lets you use the One in narrow spaces like the kitchen or book shelves.
Acer 2 in 1 devices are a notebook which allows you to detach the screen to
use it as a tablet.
This means that in addition to being able to
use it as a tablet, attaching the keyboard to it will allow users to interact with it like they would a laptop.
What's worse: if you just want to
use it as a tablet, you've got nowhere to put the cover since it can't simply attach to the back and stay put.
This 11 - inch hybrid features a display that detaches from its keyboard, letting
you use it as a tablet or laptop.
As is, it's just that bit too grainy for comfort if you're going to be
using it as a tablet for anything close to half the time.
For that money, the Transformer looks like a decent buy, considering you can
use it both as a tablet or netbook and the performance it can deliver is top notch.
Sure you can remove the screen and
use it as tablet, but it's a crappy one at that.
To
use it as a tablet you need the processor to be in the clipboard.
Detach the FHD IPS touchscreen to
use it as a tablet, or use its cutting - edge watchband hinge and full - sized, ergonomic keyboard as a complete laptop.
The Surface Book ($ 1,349.00) is the ultimate 2 - in - 1 because you can
use it as a tablet either connected to the keyboard dock or completely detached from it.
Users can fold it and
use it as a tablet, much like Microsoft's Surface Pro and Surface Book.
Detach the display and
use it as a tablet, or attach it to the keyboard and touchpad for a real notebook experience.
Even with the top line models, they all suffer if you plan to
use it as a tablet, with tablet ease of use, in a tablety way.
It's a 2 - in - 1, so you you can
use it as a tablet, in tent mode or laptop mode.
So you can also flip it over and
use it as a tablet, or in tent mode.
With its 4 - in - 1 design, you can
use it as a tablet, a laptop and anything in between.
Users will still be able to detach the display portion of the device and
use it as a tablet, or have it attached to the keyboard and have a traditional laptop experience.
As with all Yoga devices, the screen folds flat so you can
use it either as a tablet or a laptop.
Its convertible design allows you to
use it as a tablet or in tent and stand modes, and its 2.9 - pound (1.32 kg) body is light enough to carry around with you wherever you go.
You can fold it halfway back and use the keyboard as a stand if you want to sit back and give an impromptu presentation, or fold it all the way back and
use it as a tablet for browsing the web or watching some streaming video.
The chassis is stylish and thin — you won't mind flipping the display around and
using it as a tablet — yet there is powerful hardware within.
You can use the device as a laptop, swivel the screen around and
use it as a tablet, or use it as an easel for artistic creation.
With a configuration similar to the Surface RT, the VivoTab RT is actually a convertible with a keyboard dock that can be disengaged to
use it as a tablet.
He can enthuse about the intricacies of the updated hardware design of this powerful machine, which is designed with a snake - like hinge that allows you to remove the screen and
use it as a tablet.
We love the 180 - degree hinge, allowing you to find the perfect angle for comfort, or to
use it as a tablet when you need to.
One thing we really like is the hinge is able to swing 180 degrees, allowing you to
use it as a tablet when you need to.
Personally, I prefer 16:9 since you get a bit more real estate when snapping apps side - by - side, but there's definitely a benefit to 3:2 when
using it as a tablet.
The good news is that if you're in a pinch and you want to
use it as a tablet but the battery is low, you can just attach the display backward and fold it over.
The V110 also has a convertible hinge that lets
you use it as a tablet part - time.
In fact, the majority of the time that I was using this Chromebook,
I used it as a tablet, along with the Wacom pen that was included with the Chromebook Spin 11.
Dell Price: $ 429.99 with 32 GB of storage Owners of this Window system can
use it as a tablet, ultrabook, or desktop system.