2 In 1 Laptops: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. 2 in 1 laptops hit the mainstream consumer market in 2012 and really gained consumer attention the following year. They've been released in various forms, but two distinct styles have stood the test of time: hybrids and convertibles. Hybrids are laptops that feature a detachable keyboard. Convertible laptops have a screen that swivels all the way around.
Fact #2. Some manufacturers are now incorporating 4G and LTE data compatibility and NFC capabilities into models. This technology was previously only available in mobile devices. This allows users to transfer data between devices by placing them close together and access internet data from almost anywhere.
Fact #3. These devices are designed with similar internal components to tablets. This includes SSD hard drives, ultra efficient processors, whisper or, in some cases, no fans, and powerful lithium batteries. When coupled with the new slim, lightweight designs and better processing capabilities, these features are making them a clear winner over their tablet brethren.
Fact #4. When purchasing one of these units, there'll be some compromise between functionality and convenience. The larger the screen and the keyboard are, the better it will be for functionality, such as design work, typing, and viewing multiple windows. On the flip side, the larger the components, the more difficult it will be to use as a tablet.
Fact #5. Most users find the ideal size for a 2 in 1 laptop to be somewhere between 12 and 14 inches. This makes them useful for work, but still easily carried around and compatible with tablet style use. Those who don't plan on carrying their computer around with them may find that a 15.3 inch model is the best fit for them. Taking the time to consider how you'll be using the device before buying will help you determine which size is the best for your needs.
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