2016 Best 2-in-1 Laptops: Microsoft Surface Book v. Lenovo Yoga 910 v. HP Spectre X360 15t

Tech savvy individual's first concern when it comes to buying gadgets is not only the over-all functionality of the gadget itself, but also specs, how user-friendly is the gadget and how much is the price tag. Considering the fact that users need to get more than what they paid for. Microsoft has popularized the 2-in-1 Windows laptop devices with the Surface Pro and Surface Book line of computers.

2 become 1. Before users had to have two gadgets but now it's just one. It used to be a tablet for people on the go and the laptop stays at home. But since the inception of the 2-in-1 devices, all of that has changed. However, with so many devices out there, which ones are the best the best? Not really the easiest question but not the most difficult.

Here's the lowdown about the best 2-in-1 Windows 10 computers of 2016. These devices are the crème de la crème of their class and it will help you decide which device suits you best.

Microsoft Surface Book 2016. This is the creation of the new Microsoft, a company that has changed a lot under the helm of CEO Satya Nadella. Since its launch in 2015, the Surface Book is still a force to be reckoned with. The company has announced an update to the computer and here's a sneak preview on what to see on the new Surface Book.

The Microsoft Surface Book 2016 is indeed a much better model than its older counterpart. The reason? It comes with a sixth-generation i7 processor. It also has a Nvidia GeForce GTX 965M, which is twice as powerful compared to the older model.

It may not have the graphic card for playing high-end video games, but it's good for RTS titles and Source games.

Now, battery life is key, which is why Microsoft promises a 16-hour battery life. That is a lot for a laptop. The price tag however, for the less expensive model is a cool $2,399. It's a cool price for those who can afford it. You may check out Microsoft for more details on the device.

Lenovo Yoga 10. Bend over Surface Book 10, and say hello to the Lenovo Yoga 10. It may look like the Surface Book 2016, but the Yoga 10 has a bit of an edge in the performance department. The Yoga 10 boasts a seventh-generation Core i7 processor, with a 13.9 inch display which is a bit bigger compared to the Surface Book 2016 which boasts 13.5 inch to its display.

The Yoga 10 does not have a detachable base, but true to its name, it can be folded into a tablet. Pretty neat huh?

Here's the downside though, the Yoga 10 runs on nine hours of juice, an edge for the Surface Book 2016.

 HP Spectre X360. Price tag? Well, since we are talking affordability here, the HP Spectre X360 starts at $899.99.

It runs on a superfast seventh-generation Core i7 processor, 3,840 x 2,160 resolution display, Intel HD Graphics 620 graphic card and up to 16gb of RAM. Now that is wow! Like the Yoga 10, it is also foldable, and that's a plus for those who require a single computer after all.

 

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