| IHateLife said: I'm not sure how valid any of these will be since all the ultrabook/ultrathin platforms are being updated with touch screens with great battery life and much more powerful. |
This!
I'm waiting to see how Intel's new chip turns out and I think then it'll be an ultrabook transformer model which switches between laptop and tablet. I can't see the money in tablets with a watered down OS for me. I want a full fat windows experience, but the tablets that offer that at the moment cost the price of full fat laptops.
Tablets are looking increasingly like a bridge product at the moment that will be irrelivant in 2-3 years.








