| FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 10, 2012 | | Rise of the Convertibles Windows 8 and its touch-friendly live tile interface has given rise to a massive number of convertible notebooks that can also function as tablets. Why buy a PC and an iPad when you can have both in one device? Whether's it's the Dell XPS 12, the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, the HP ENVY x2 or the Lenovo ThinkPad Twist, there are many laptops with flip-or-twist screens that transform into tablets. » Check Out Some of the Latest Convertible Notebooks |
| Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Review The principal feature mentioned in sales materials for the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 is the 360-degree pivoting screen which allows this 13-inch Ultrabook to transform into a tablet or one of two other presentation modes for displaying content. While the ability to filp into different positions makes the Yoga pretty special, is it more of a warrior pose or downward facing dog? » How Good is the Yoga 13? |
| Nero 12 Platinum Review: Multimedia for Less Any way you count the apps, Nero 12 Platinum packs video editing and tons of other features into a low cost multimedia suite for Windows PCs. » Read Our Full Review |
| Dell XPS 12 Review This premium convertible Ultrabook features a carbon fiber and aluminum construction, 1080p IPS touchscreen and of course Windows 8. Is this computer worth the premium price? » Read the Full Review of the Dell XPS 12 |
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