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Hands on with Lenovo's rugged ThinkPad Helix

2013-06-26
I'm Dan Ackerman and we are here taking a look at the Lenovo ThinkPad helix this is another one of the many Windows 8 laptop tablet hybrids that we've seen since the launch of Windows 8 late last year in this particular version now you have a pretty traditional clamshell laptop and because it's a think pad it's really solidly built and of course the screens attached is you have a little button right here and lifts right off like this and unlike a lot of other hybrids you can actually take the screen use it by itself or you can plug it back in backwards now why would you want to do that that's because if you felt like it you could turn it into sort of a kiosk style display the Lenovo yoga also works in a similar fashion flipping the screen around this is more I think Lenovo calls it a rip and flip screen which just sounds like the kind of sizzle up the the normally boring think pad brand other than that it does look and feel a lot like a pretty standard think pad laptop the hinge is pretty solid compared to a lot of the other detachable screen ones that we've seen it's still a little bit fiddly got a lot of little teeth and hooks to grip into here and you do get this sort of weird little panel that folds over the the back sort of hides the hinge works I call it the helix modesty skirt now one of the problems that we're having with the system even though it's really well made is that it's got Intel the last generation of processors in it even though it's just coming out now the new generation the fourth generation of course Erie's gives you excellent battery life and for a tablet you'd really want that I I would much rather see this with the newer parts hopefully that will be coming soon the second issue is fairly standard configuration here last generation Intel Core i5 4 gigs of ram 128 gig SSD you can pretty much get those specs in any laptop for eight hundred nine hundred dollars this guy starts at sixteen seventy nine that does seem like a lot for those parts even with the really nice construction and the cool hinge and the detachable screen I find it hard to believe unless your IT department is paying for it you'd be willing to throw out that much for for this particular configuration I'm Dan Ackerman and that is the pan helix
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