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We have to point out the premium feel of this machine, with a sleek mixture of aluminium and plastic delivering one of the sexier convertibles on these pages. This fact is balanced out by the price; you can afford to look this good when you're charging $1...
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With the Toshiba Satellite Click 2 you can detach the screen from its keyboard dock simply by sliding an unlock slider and lifting the screen away, instantly making it a 13.3in tablet. Re-attaching is just as simple and the connection feels tough.Unfortun...
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PC makers have been struggling for a couple of years now to craft the perfect convertible laptop that functions well as both a tablet, and a laptop. It's a tough design problem for several reasons, not the least being that complicated hinges tend to add a...
Screen attaches/detaches easily, Fast SSD and CPU, Roomy back-lit keyboard...
Short battery life, Wobbly hinge, Top-heavy design, Rear-mounted ports, Heavy as both a tablet and a laptop...
From the performance, to the screen, to the back-lit keyboard, and simply the fact that it works as advertised , the Toshiba Satellite Click 2 Pro is a huge improvement over last year's Satellite Click. If you're set on getting a detachable laptop with...
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The Toshiba Satellite Click 2 Pro P30W-B-108 hybrid strives to combine a power laptop with tablet. It has a 13.3in screen, uses Windows 8.1, and features an Intel Core i5-4210U 1.7Ghz processor with a 128GB solid state drive...
It has an elegant silver/aluminium finish, It has a good backlit keyboard, It has a good touchscreen, The trackpad feels smooth, Easy to use as a separate tablet, it's one of the best at the compromise between laptop and tablet, It has a clear, crisp scre...
Having most of the weight in the screen makes it a little unstable in the laptop format, It is very heavy for a tablet at 0.95kg (compare that with 0.59kg for the relatively heavy iPad 2), Although technically full size, the keys feel relatively small, It...
The Toshiba Satellite Click 2 Pro P30W-B-108 is an attractive and powerful hybrid laptop/tablet. Buy if you want a good combination midrange power laptop and tablet. Don't buy if you want the best of either...
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The Toshiba Satellite Click 2 Pro P30W is another example of the new breed of convertible devices that combine the functionality of a laptop with the use of a tablet. This model advocates a 13.3-inch IPS panel, weighing a total of 1.98 kilos (keyboard and...
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Isn't it convenient to always have a convertible at hand? Using a full-sized keyboard for typing longer texts is always possible, but taking the tablet with a touchscreen for browsing on the Internet is handy. The manufacturers are outdoing each other wit...
Slim design, Metal casing, Many interfaces, Two webcams, Backlit keyboard, Large ClickPad, Removable tablet, Good system performance, Color accurate screen, Useful battery life, Relatively quiet operation...
Tablet interfaces cannot be used when docked, Insufficient casing stiffness in places, Some keys small, Only satisfactory speakers, Docking mechanism needs getting used to, Scratch-sensitive fixture...
The rating would be a few percent higher had Toshiba put a bit more thought into the tablet, and if the docking fixture were not so awkward. Even so, the device gets a purchase recommendation due to its good performance, great screen, and stylish keyboard...
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There are plenty of systems in the market today that combine tablet and laptop, ranging from inexpensive devices to premium systems that pair a decent Windows tablet with an ultrabook-class laptop. The Toshiba Satellite Click 2 Pro P35W-B3226 ($1,184.99 a...
Premium construction. Solid feature set. Full HD display. Harman/Kardon sound. Good performance, thanks to Intel Core i7 processor.
Docking hinge has several problems. Spotty gesturecontrol support. Some ports inaccessible with the tablet docked. Keyboard has very short key travel. Middling battery life...
The Toshiba Satellite Click 2 Pro P35W-B3226 hybrid detachable tablet has all the ingredients to be superb, but the recipe doesn't quite come together...
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Enter your local electronics store, and you'll be bombarded by 2-in-1 devices designed to serve as both laptops and tablets. Unfortunately, it's not easy to create a system that's both thin and light enough to serve as a slate and large enough to provide...
Attractive design; Inexpensive; Accurate audio playback; Solid battery life...
Quite heavy; Stiff and shallow keyboard; Slower Pentium CPU; Loaded with bloatware...
The Toshiba Satellite Click 2 is an affordable 2-in-1 laptop-tablet combo with good endurance, but its bulk and stiff keyboard are turnoffs...
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For some Windows 8.1 2-in-1 hybrids, the added tablet mode is a welcome bonus. For others, it actually hinders the laptop experience. The latter is the case with Toshiba's $1,185 Satellite Click 2 Pro, which has a gorgeous 1080p screen and crisp Harman Ka...
Crisp, fullHD display; Rich audio output...
Bulky, topheavy design; Shallow keyboard; Belowaverage battery life...
The Toshiba Satellite Click 2 Pro sports a sharp, detachable display and booming speakers, but is weighed down by a bulky design...
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We've probably all been tempted to break a laptop in two at some time. Most aren't designed for that, but the Toshiba Satellite Click 2 Pro is an exception: It's a laptop that splits into two parts to morph between being a notebook and a tablet, both runn...
Svelte design, Easy to convert from laptop to tablet, Clear, bright 1080p screen, Strong number-crunching performance...
Heavy tablet section makes the laptop unbalanced, Mediocre battery life, Squidgy keyboard...
Toshiba's premium detachable is a commendable attempt at a laptop/tablet convertible, but suffers from compromises that make it less than stellar as either type of device. Read More…...
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