Did you look at the lenovo yogapad or the Sony ultrabook? Both are flipable to a conventional laptop and a tablet with touch screen
The Lenovo Yoga 11 and Yoga 13 are both awesome. Thinking about one of those for myself too.
I feel the same. I can set it down and use it with one hand. Can't do that with a tablet.
I was going thru the same thing about 6 months ago.... laptop or tablet? A tablet is super convenient and easy to carry, no argument there, but in the end I bought a laptop simply for vacations, weekend getaways, etc... I want the ability to download pictures from my camera and email them, watch a DVD that I have converted to .mpg, or any thing that I might need a computer for.
Kind of like setting a magazine flat on the table and trying to read it while sitting back in the recliner.
I was going thru the same thing about 6 months ago.... laptop or tablet? A tablet is super convenient and easy to carry, no argument there, but in the end I bought a laptop simply for vacations, weekend getaways, etc... I want the ability to download pictures from my camera and email them, watch a DVD that I have converted to .mpg, or any thing that I might need a computer for.Side Note:
Side Note:
What software are you using to do this? My older Sony camcorder creates a DVD, on which I recorded one of my son's concerts. Want it in .mpg format.
I would have used the Sony software, but every time Windows upgrades, the Sony proprietary software isn't supported. This has happened to me more than once with Sony, so I'm done with them when it comes to cameras.
I am not sure what file format the Sony camcorder used....... Where you able to take the DVD directly from the camcorder and play it in a standard DVD player? If so, then it must have used the standard .vob file format. If that is the case, you can use a freeware program called "Freemake Converter".
WOW the other side of the world really is up side down. Take THAT all you round earthers!
I really think that Martin had the best answer.