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so by laptop/tablet hybrids you mean touch screen laptops cause i know about them otherwise disregard the followingKinda meant more touch screen ones that also flip round, kinda like transformer laptops? But yeah, touchscreen would work too if it got me a more powerful one I guessi have an acer aspire v5 - pretty dang good. i don't use the touchscreen very often though you can get games for it where you can use it (only one i have besides the ones it came with are sid meier's civ 5, which is very nicely touch screen enabled but gets tiring). Ill take a look at that, although my last laptop was acer aspire and that was garbage (One D255 iirc?) the laptop/tablet you've linked should run sims 2 with little difficulty and should be all right w/ sims 3 but just be aware of how hot it will get - cause it willAlright, that's awesome! I'd heard a lot of people say windows 8 was dead power hungry so was worried it might not do like anything past word xDwindows 8 is improving from when i first used it (which was the first release). it has its faults, as do all OSs, but it could be a lot worse. i wouldn't advise getting a windows 8 non touch screen - it's really made for tablets/touchscreens :yYeah, I've heard it's got quite a strange design flaw in that it's designed for tablets but uses 1-2GB RAM which is a lot of most tablets power
I have this and it's fine. Powerful enough to run mathematica and it takes my notes just fine.
I find it pretty useful though it is a little on the hefty side but it's a good 2-in-1. You need to buy a special digitizer stylus if you want to use the tablet properly though; but the stylus itself lets you write small (and I write small so it's perfect for me). I also have a 14 inch with an i5, i think theres a 13 inch version that's slower. It's pretty razor thin for a laptop though, but the tablet part isn't as thin as a tablet.
One warning though is that the wireless card is put in the most awkward spot possible, so it is hard to get a good wifi signal when you're decently far away. I'm talking like next door or so far away; I had a hard time getting signal in my room in my apartment last year before I bought a dongle (and used the ethernet).