A Windows tablet with detachable keyboard can be a more portable and versatile alternative to a laptop. We've tested all the major models, and these top performers should be on your short list.
Beautiful design. High-quality IPS screen. Easier to use in one hand than other Surface devices. Completely fanless for quiet, efficient performance. Great keyboard. Now, there’s a surprise new model ...
Lenovo did a great job with this hardware. The Yoga Tab Plus looks and feels great with its aluminum-and-glass build, and ...
Switching between Windows and Android is cool. Screen and speakers are excellent. Flexible setup options. Hybrid folder shares files between systems. But what if you combined a Windows laptop with a ...
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid (Station & Tab) is truly a 2-in-1 laptop, combining a 14-inch Windows laptop and an Android tablet in one unusually interesting form factor. You can detach this ...
Microsoft’s first Copilot+ tablet, the Surface Pro (11th Edition) balances upon a growing ecosystem of native Arm apps that run efficiently on its Snapdragon X Elite processor. Performance is solid, ...
Microsoft is almost ubiquitous when it comes to Windows tablets, but Dell’s Latitude 7350 Detachable (starts at $1,789; $2,739 as tested with keyboard and pen) is a compelling choice for enterprise ...
What if you could carry the power of Windows 11 in your pocket? The Surface NUC1, a compact yet surprisingly capable device, is here to challenge the notion that portability means compromise. Imagine ...
For those who want Windows on the cheap, tablets with the OS are now selling for under $100. These lightweight tablets aren’t exactly laptop replacements, but can serve as complementary devices for ...
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