Fancy a new Chromebook? There were lots on offer at BETT this year. If you are after touch-flip devices, the main manufacturers were all sporting new Gemini Lake Celeron based devices. All based on the N4000 chip - this gives them all an Octane score of around 16000. Much better than we have seen from entry-level devices before.
The first one - the Dell 3100 2-in-1
The first one - the Dell 3100 2-in-1
I liked this one - seemed pretty rugged. However, Dells support has been pretty poor in the past....
The next - HP X360 G2
Other than being blue - it looks much like the current X360. This model had 8Gb of RAM. My favorite of the 4 new 11" flip devices.
And from Acer - an updated Spin 511
Pretty similar to the current Spin - just faster with the N4000 chip. Acer was making a big thing about their new reliability pledge. If it fails in warranty - they fix it and refund you the cost of the device. They have some ground to make up on the reliability front - so I can see where this is coming from!
Lenovo was outing their updated e300 Rev2
Again the N4000 chip - but the device felt a bit "cheap" compared to the competition. My experience with Lenovo devices is that they cannot take any real punishment and support in non-existant.
If you have money to burn how about an HP X360 14 G1. Very sleek device - 8th Gen i3 and 8Gb RAM - so pretty fast:
Or if you need an i5 processor - try the new Asus C434 - I might be tempted by one of these!
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