Samsung Series 7 Hybrid Slate
Samsung's Series 7 Hybrid PC (also known as "ATIV") features a docking station design -- one of the new, innovative methods of computing in this new wave of tablet/laptop hybrids. Aside from its unique form factor, it features an Intel Core i5 processor and a relatively standard 4GB of RAM. One more thing: its 11.5-inch screen is complemented by a stunning full HD 1920x1080 pixel display. The Series 7 costs USD $1,199 and will be available Oct. 26, 2012.
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga
Aptly named, the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga is a laptop that is capable of bending backwards completely -- that's right, 360 degrees. That means it can function both as a normal laptop, and as a tablet once its lid is completely folded back (and the keyboard is on the other side). It comes with an Intel processor (apparently upgradeable to an i7) and 8GB of RAM. It boasts around 8 hours of battery life. While an official release date has not been announced yet, a press release from Lenovo announces the Yoga's MSRP to be at $1,199.
Toshiba U295t
Claimed by some reviewers to be the "best laptablet yet", the Toshiba U925t is a mobile device whose screen can be slid up and out in order to reveal a QWERTY keyboard. It features an Intel Core i5 processor (which seems to be standard amongst many of our selections), and has a 12.5-inch 720p screen made of Gorilla Glass (same material as the iPhone). It features a 3-megapixel camera. While Toshiba is quiet about the release date and the price has not been officially announced, some experts estimate it to come in at around $1,200.
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