If you think you need to carry all of your digital files (especially videos and multimedia) with you at all times, stop reading this and go read a review for a more power user-oriented system. Still here? Okay, the Dell XPS 10 ($679.99 bundled with keyboard dock) has one of the longest battery life test results we've seen. You can use this convertible tablet on the longest flight in the world, and still have battery power left over to check your email when you land. An even better use would be for a busy student or business corridor nomad who rarely has a chance to plug in: 20+ hours of battery life means that you can stay connected all day and well into the night. If "Office and the Internet" are your primary needs on a computer, then our new (and first) Editors' Choice winner for Windows RT tablets is the everyday computer you can carry everywhere
- Pros Very portable. Over 20 hours of battery life with dock. Can trickle charge with micro-USB. Comfortable keyboard dock. Speakers built into dock.
- Cons
- Limited Windows RT app library. Can't install older Windows apps. Can't install third-party browser. Local storage a bit small.
- Bottom Line The Dell XPS 10 Windows RT-equipped convertible tablet will truly last all day and most of the night (and certainly cover the longest flight in the world). It has a very small-capacity C: drive, but if your digital life is truly in the cloud, the XPS 10 can totally be the everyday computer that you carry everywhere.
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Tablet Type: Convertible, Slate |
Operating System: Microsoft Windows RT |
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 |
Processor Speed: 1.5 GHz |
Dimensions: 0.37 x 11 x 7 inches |
Weight: 1.36 lb |
Screen Size: 10.1 inches |
Screen Resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels |
Storage Type: SSD |
Storage Capacity (as Tested): 32 GB |
Bluetooth: Yes |
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