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I believe its nota good time to buy win8 convertible products..(ex. high heat generation, short battery life)
i would wait for the 2nd gen to come out
Getting a laptop too. For basically the same price while doing some upgrade configurations on both laptops I can get the macbook air 13" or macbook pro retina 13". Thoughts?
Depends on what you want really. Speed? Ultra portability? High res screen? etc...
I would suggest neither, get a PC that has all of the above for cheaper =).
Doing my laptop shopping for dental school.
Anybody gotten hands on with any of these Win 8 convertibles yet? Opinions?
I am really feeling the Thinkpad Helix...Going to cost an ungodly amount but looks to be one of the best laptops ever.
the helix looks legit. I want best buy to have it on demo.
I have a full out rig (2 24" monitors, naga, siberias, CMstorm quickfire tk, etc.. etc..) so I don't need this for gaming.
This is going to be my school stuff only machine. But I still want it to be quick. After looking at Win 8 I feel like it would be stupid without a touchscreen..I feel like a touchscreen would be stupid without a convertible mode or at least something like the Yoga does, and I feel like that would be stupid without wacom/finepoint. Helix is the first thing I have seen with all of this. It also has amazing specs.
Actually, its specs are incredibly mediocre given the price point. You're MUCH better off finding a regular tablet with its corresponding dock / bluetooth than buying a Yoga.
Again I am not looking for something that is a tablet first and a laptop second.
The reason for the Helix's high price is it's screen/design. But a 2ghz i7, 8gb ram, 256gb ssd, 10hours+ battery life....I don't think that is incredibly mediocre at all...Not for what it is. Now sure you can get a 1TB hdd, 32gb ram, 3ghz i7 etc.....but it's going to be a beast of a machine, I am looking for a lightweight ultraportable type thing.