Sony’s Duo 11 is one of that strange new breed of hybrid Windows 8 devices that can be used as either a tablet or a laptop computer. It’s certainly an attractive looking device, with an excellent high-definition, touchscreen. However, the method that Sony has chosen for switching between laptop and tablet modes isn’t as elegant as it could be.
Prices start at £849 for a model with an i3 processor running at 1.8GHz, 4GB RAM and 128GB solid-state drive (SSD). You can also step up to an i5 for another £100, but we tested the high-end model, which costs a hefty £1499 with an Ivy Bridge i7 running at 1.9GHz, 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD
Specs
Sony's Duo 11 is a new hybrid touchscreen tablet and ultrabook convertible. We put it through its paces to find out if it really solves the "Should I buy a laptop or tablet?"
Prices start at £849 for a model with an i3 processor running at 1.8GHz, 4GB RAM and 128GB solid-state drive (SSD). You can also step up to an i5 for another £100, but we tested the high-end model, which costs a hefty £1499 with an Ivy Bridge i7 running at 1.9GHz, 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD
Specs
- 1.9GHz Intel Core i7-3517U;
- Windows 8 Pro 64-bit;
- 8GB DDR3 @ 1600MHz;
- 256GB SSD;
- 11.6in (1920x1080) glossy LCD;
- Intel HD 4000;
- 802.11a/b/g/n;
- Bluetooth 4.0;
- NFC;
- 2x USB 3.0;
- MS/SD slot;
- 1920x1080 webcam with microphone;
- stereo speakers;
- headphone socket;
- optical pointer;
- 10.5V PSU;
- 4960mAh Lithium-polymer battery;
- 320x199x17.85mm; 1.3Kg
Sony's Duo 11 is a new hybrid touchscreen tablet and ultrabook convertible. We put it through its paces to find out if it really solves the "Should I buy a laptop or tablet?"
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