Can we start this thread again? This seems like a great deal for a tablet with a keyboard, but would it actually be good for a bit of light gaming, e.g Cities Skylines or GTA online?
At this price point it's a great deal, especially for school, touchscreen, active stylus support, tablet convertible, easy enough to pack into a backpack. I like using tablets for my math classes, where I can write down practice problems and notes without needing my paper notebook. This is a great alternative if you want a tablet and laptop and are on a budget.
Bestbuy has the HP Victus for $30 more with the same CPU and an rtx 3050. (Also 8gb ram instead of 16gb) I'd personally take that over this but that's more subjective to my needs.
Bestbuy has the HP Victus for $30 more with the same CPU and an rtx 3050. (Also 8gb ram instead of 16gb) I'd personally take that over this but that's more subjective to my needs.
That doesn't look like a bad deal but isn't a touch screen or a tablet. Just that tends to add $300-400 to the price.
There's no practical benefit to having a detachable keyboard on a Windows device. No one is genuinely using Windows as a tablet. It only adds unnecessary complexity with an impractical kickstand and a separate keyboard to manage. It also leads to confusion about whether the 2.5 lb weight includes the keyboard or not.
That doesn't look like a bad deal but isn't a touch screen or a tablet. Just that tends to add $300-400 to the price.
The Woot description says, "Use the touchscreen with active stylus support for drawing and taking notes or attach the included keyboard for serious work and play."
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I'm sold.
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Just stick with a standard laptop format.
dang, this was posted yetserday, and didnt shwo up on my feed :'(