The Citizen (Gauteng)

When 2-in-1 costs less than 1

DETACHABLE: TABLET THAT CAN BE FLIPPED AROUND ON THE KEYBOARD

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Low-cost combinatio­n tablet/laptops are now emerging. Arthur Goldstuck

Tablets that are designed with docking keyboards and better known as 2-in-1 tablets have long been touted as an ideal compromise between the portabilit­y of a tablet and the productivi­ty of a keyboard device.

However, the cost of most of the options available in the South African market is often higher than that of a reasonable laptop. For example, a 15.6-inch HP Celeron notebook with a 500GB hard drive and Windows 10 can be had for as little as R4 999. An Asus 2-in-1 Transforme­r Book with 11.6-inch screen costs more than R6 000. Granted, it comes with the versatilit­y of a detachable tablet that can also be flipped around on the keyboard to become an effective display or presentati­on device.

The tablet portion can be used to continue working in settings that are often too cramped for a fold-up notebook – ranging from buses and taxis to economy class seats on aircraft. Laptops come into their own when the trackpad and keyboard are essential for productivi­ty applicatio­ns like Word and Excel.

The challenge is to get the best of both worlds at a down-to-earth price. Now, solutions are beginning to emerge.

A local company called Inclusive Solutions has become South African distributo­r of a new range of low-cost 2-in-1 laptops under the Venturer brand. It is offering a basic 10.1-inch model called the BravoWin, but it is more likely to make inroads with the EliteWin 11K, an 11.6-inch device retailing at under R4 000.

Aside from the regular laptop mode, as the 2-in-1 format implies, it can also be used in tablet mode and display mode – with the tablet section reversed on the keyboard dock. It also offers a presentati­on mode similar to that of Lenovo’s Yoga devices, in the shape of an open laptop overturned and resting on the edges of the keyboard and tablet.

A multi-touch capacitive touch screen means the tablet screen is fairly responsive. Along with an Intel Atom 1.44GHz processor and 4GB RAM, the system is not too shabby. One drawback is storage space, which comes in at a stingy 32GB. Once the operating system and basic apps are installed, that doesn’t leave much room for a modest collection of music, photos and movies. In North America and Europe, on-device storage is becoming less of an issue as access to cloud storage becomes cheaper and is widely available.

However, Inclusive Solutions has come up with its own local solution, bundling the device with a 64GB micro SD card, making for a total 96GB capacity. That is still not massive but, considerin­g the device also has both USB and micro-USB ports, storage on peripheral devices becomes a viable option. The drives are both positioned on the side of the tablet component, making this one of the few tablets on the market with multi-USB functional­ity.

A Mini HDMI port for connecting to a TV, 2MP front and rear cameras, 1366 x 768 resolution, and 8 hours battery life round out a set of fairly straightfo­rward features. It is a sturdy unit that will appeal to students and those starting out in the working world.

Its closest competitio­n is likely to be the 2-in-1 Alcatel Plus 10, with almost identical features but a slightly smaller screen, at 10.6-inches. Launched in South Africa late last year, it also has slighly lower screen resolution, of 1280 x 800.

It’s standout feature is a keyboard that doubles as a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 15 users. This all comes with a recommende­d retail price of R3 600, positionin­g it as another alternativ­e for students.

Both the Venturer and the Alcatel options are ideal for school

The challenge is to get the best of both worlds at a down-to-earth price A local company called Inclusive Solutions has become South African distributo­r of a new range of low-cost 2-in-1 laptops under the Venturer brand.

use when iPads are either too costly or do not meet productivi­ty needs. But there is one more factor that gives these devices an edge at their price: they provide a laptop format with touch-screen capabiliti­es.

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