Some of the best tablets we’ve tested have Intel Inside and since Intel level performance delivers lightning-fast Web browsing, super-responsive apps, and seamless downloads, you can enjoy entertainment or be productive on the go. Check out the stats on the Dell Venue 8 Pro (top).
- Full functionality provides a desktop-like experience with the mobile, lightweight design of a tablet
- Estimated 10 hours of battery life — watch back-to-back movies or spend your day at the office
- OS: Windows 8.1
- Front and rear camera •Dell Active Stylus support
- Allows you to hand write notes and convert them to text for easy note taking
- Starting at $299.99
- Convert from notebook to stand to tent to tablet mode with this amazingly versatile convertible PC, featuring a 360-degree hinge
- Comes equipped with unique features like Beats Audio and the HP Control Zone trackpad to offer both a high-performance and highly personalized computing experience
- Weighs only 5 lb. and measures 0.9 inches think, 15 inches wide
- Estimated 7 hours of battery life
- Starting at $679.99
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- With a 12-inch display, the Surface Pro 3
- Has the power of a laptop in a lightweight, versatile form factor
- Featuring the “Kickstand”, optional click-in keyboard, and multiple ports (including full-size USB 3.0, Mini DisplayPort, and microSD card reader)
- Accompanied by the Surface Pen which allows users to intuitively mark up documents and creative files, take notes in their own handwriting, and gather electronic signatures naturally and easily
- Up to 9 hours of battery life
- Starting at $799.00
- Offers two different modes: Stand Mode and Table Mode. This allows students to touch, type, create, and share, while its portable design gives the flexibility to move it from room to room.
- 19.5-inch HD+ (1600 x 900) IPS display with 10-point multi-touch
- 4th generation Intel CoreTM processor
- Starting at $909.99