LoL One is more weight and better battery bc two devices... if the brand has a good ecosystem it can be a good experience. The other is 2 in 1, not perfect but less money and one device.
I was eyeing both options for my wife for studying, at the end, I found out that I can get a decent refurbished 17" Hp Laptop 7th gen i7, AND a new Galaxy Tab S6 8gb ram 256 gb storage with the Stylus pen included for the price of a new 11th gen i7 Lenovo Flex 5 2in1 15" laptop. So, simply put both of us will be getting good devices that suit us both, instead of just one of us getting a device that is actually too heavy to be used as a tablet for writing stuff while maintaining the Os for no real extra benefit (you can read, write with a pen and edit documents on Galaxy tablets much easier and smoother than on windows touch-enabled laptops.
If there are two people with different needs , anyways one device can never match two devices. . This video is more about one person and his needs of gaming/Instagram vs developer/creators.
Also the fact that 2 in 1 laptops are heavier,bulkier and having less battery life doesnt make them great tablets. They are neither good laptops nor good tablets but a mixture (hotchpotch)of both which does the functions of neither properly. Ps they are cheaper than the sum of individual costs of both laptops and tablets combined together
If I have been choosing tablet, I would choose something with Windows/some linux distribution - which means Windows and which means MS Surface. My productivity on Android is zero. And with a phone and Windows 11 coming, Android tablet has zero value for me.
You can choose between 2-in-1: Convertible or Detachable. Convertibles do not take away from laptop experience, and Detachable do not detract from tablet experience. So 2-in-1 laptops are always better than non 2-in-1 laptops in almost every scenario. And 2-in-1 costs the same as Clamshell laptops, they're not more expensive.
This isn't really as true as one would think. Many 2 in 1 laptops have Intel Evo certifications and long battery lives, on par with a tablet. Most are also super thin and marginally heavier than a large tablet. So a 2 in 1 laptop is really just a Windows tablet that has access to the full versions of apps dumbed down for Android.
For developers / creators, PC will be a benefit as most apps are compatible to pc and not Android. For non gamers 2 in 1 are the best option .for a single person that is
the best choice is to buy a tab and a normal laptop, because none can replace the functions and smoothness of the other. plus 2in1 laptops with i5,8gb,512gb costs like 60-80k... it is quite expensive
Tablets other than Apple can't do serious productivity tasks that require touch. Only option is 2 in 1 or detachable. Now for everyone else who seldom needs touch for serious work , buy the best laptop and tablet.
I'm an Architect that needs a tablet's portability that can run full-functioning windows based software (Bluebeam & Autocad) for site meetings. The intent is to use it for taking surveyed data and mark-ups on & viewing PDFs of drawings during meetings (similar to how we use a clipboard). The software is typically high clocked, single core intensive but having multi cores is useful for multi-tasking (like a 10700k equivelent). 16gb RAM and 256/512GB storage Typical site usage would be around 2-3hrs @ a time. It would need to be bright enough to be used in direct sunlight.. as well as not overheat while doing so. A 2-buttoned stylus that mimics mouse usage would be perfect.
I have a 2 in 1 that looks like a normal one and it has a nvidia geforce gtx 1650 intel core i7 and alexa I love the tablet mode also you can emulate mobile games using "blue stacks"
True, although there are some advantages over windows with some exclusive apps, most people buy them because, well, it’s apple, whether it’s good or not.
@@maedaaruto1211 if you are a content creator or in the field of music production it makes sense to buy a mac, but for others any Windows or chrome device is better than a macbook, but i personally use a mac book air and I'm a lawyer it's more like a status symbol for me but i only run chrome on my MBA if you think about it, it's ironically funny
@@muneerfaizal7997true but you earned the ability to afford a Mac. Plenty of poor folk think they can either afford nice stuff or deserve nice stuff without taking reality into the situation. Lol
Would you please help me? I need a 2 in 1 laptop. Specially to draw on screen with stylus pen. My budget is limited. Which one should I buy? Which is the best? * Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 Intel Core i7 - 82HS00F4TX * Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Intel Core i7 1065G7 - 82A100F6TX * Lenovo Thinkbook 14S Yoga Itl - 20WE0033TX005 * HP Envy X360 Convert 13 AMD Ryzen 7 4700U - AY0006NT * HP Envy X360 13 I7-1165G7 - 3X8X6EA * Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus SM-T970 * iPad Pro 5th. Gen Or any other suggestion in these prices?
You can choose between Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus SM-T970 & iPad Pro. Personally I would prefer iPad pro because of its large screen with good aspect ratio.
2 in 1 now day ,use with heavy plat chip and durable ,why is not better than laptop? The key is on software that can not using many app on Android ,hope that window 12 cooperate with Android
I planning to buy vivobook 2-1 is it good for drawing and note taking..is pen work smoothly?...so is ipad air or vivobook is better...as well i am going to architecture student so i am confused about which should i prefer
@@anjanalakshmi7662 Ya U can buy it.. It's best budget 2 in 1 laptop.. And ya Even Pen works smoothly.. It is good for taking notes also..U can go for the laptop as it will help in future.. And Obviously In 2 in 1, u can use it as a laptop and a tab.. Instead of spending 50k only on a IPad.. U can go for Asus vivobook as u will get both tablet and laptop at the same price
laptops more powerful than tablets???? look at hardware again..... compare say the best samsung tablet vs laptop. look at antutu testing results. and the tablet is cheaper. and most laptops arent even in same realm when it comes to screens. software capabilities is where the differ.
Obviously dude, laptops are more powerful. Stop relying on Antutu because it does not test benchmarks of computer CPU. Just to clear your doubts, a computer CPU can run emulators to handle mobile apps, but the reverse is not possible. Talk to me when tablets are able to run apps like Premier Pro, Final Cut, Logic X, FL Studio, etc...
@@am.Shub2770 if you want to compare pc hardware the surface pro uses laptop hardware yet it's a tablet, but the price is comparable to an actual laptop. Geek bench ratings do not take into account whether your using tablet or laptop. They test hardware not software you moron. That what a benchmark test is, push your hardware as hard as it can to find its peak capabilities.... Smh.
@@am.Shub2770idk what the guy is on, pretty much impossible to even have an 8GB RAM laptop, its quite literally just a larger phone but easier to draw with
4:33 - Hmmm emulator on windows? what do you meant " there is nothing you can't do about it?" ofc you can! I saw in my eyes emulator of android on a PC of a friend, he was playing something there.
the better question would be, is a convertible better than a laptop PLUS a tablet?
LoL
One is more weight and better battery bc two devices... if the brand has a good ecosystem it can be a good experience.
The other is 2 in 1, not perfect but less money and one device.
I was eyeing both options for my wife for studying, at the end, I found out that I can get a decent refurbished 17" Hp Laptop 7th gen i7, AND a new Galaxy Tab S6 8gb ram 256 gb storage with the Stylus pen included for the price of a new 11th gen i7 Lenovo Flex 5 2in1 15" laptop.
So, simply put both of us will be getting good devices that suit us both, instead of just one of us getting a device that is actually too heavy to be used as a tablet for writing stuff while maintaining the Os for no real extra benefit (you can read, write with a pen and edit documents on Galaxy tablets much easier and smoother than on windows touch-enabled laptops.
I have both unfortunately
@@rudraveerpratapsingh4359 OH, why unfortunately?
If there are two people with different needs , anyways one device can never match two devices.
.
This video is more about one person and his needs of gaming/Instagram vs developer/creators.
Also the fact that 2 in 1 laptops are heavier,bulkier and having less battery life doesnt make them great tablets.
They are neither good laptops nor good tablets but a mixture (hotchpotch)of both which does the functions of neither properly.
Ps they are cheaper than the sum of individual costs of both laptops and tablets combined together
If I have been choosing tablet, I would choose something with Windows/some linux distribution - which means Windows and which means MS Surface. My productivity on Android is zero.
And with a phone and Windows 11 coming, Android tablet has zero value for me.
This helped me, thank you
You can choose between 2-in-1: Convertible or Detachable.
Convertibles do not take away from laptop experience, and Detachable do not detract from tablet experience.
So 2-in-1 laptops are always better than non 2-in-1 laptops in almost every scenario. And 2-in-1 costs the same as Clamshell laptops, they're not more expensive.
This isn't really as true as one would think. Many 2 in 1 laptops have Intel Evo certifications and long battery lives, on par with a tablet. Most are also super thin and marginally heavier than a large tablet. So a 2 in 1 laptop is really just a Windows tablet that has access to the full versions of apps dumbed down for Android.
For developers / creators, PC will be a benefit as most apps are compatible to pc and not Android. For non gamers 2 in 1 are the best option .for a single person that is
@@AmorFate123 laptop
anyone else notice the male usb A going into the ethernet jack 1:58
the best choice is to buy a tab and a normal laptop, because none can replace the functions and smoothness of the other. plus 2in1 laptops with i5,8gb,512gb costs like 60-80k... it is quite expensive
Tablets other than Apple can't do serious productivity tasks that require touch. Only option is 2 in 1 or detachable.
Now for everyone else who seldom needs touch for serious work , buy the best laptop and tablet.
I'm an Architect that needs a tablet's portability that can run full-functioning windows based software (Bluebeam & Autocad) for site meetings.
The intent is to use it for taking surveyed data and mark-ups on & viewing PDFs of drawings during meetings (similar to how we use a clipboard).
The software is typically high clocked, single core intensive but having multi cores is useful for multi-tasking (like a 10700k equivelent).
16gb RAM and 256/512GB storage
Typical site usage would be around 2-3hrs @ a time.
It would need to be bright enough to be used in direct sunlight.. as well as not overheat while doing so.
A 2-buttoned stylus that mimics mouse usage would be perfect.
Just found this channel. Y'all cover great topics for videos. Thank you!
Your voice is sooooooooo relaxing
I have a 2 in 1 that looks like a normal one and it has a nvidia geforce gtx 1650 intel core i7 and alexa I love the tablet mode also you can emulate mobile games using "blue stacks"
There are laptops without the ports and they are called the Macbooks which are expensive and dumb
True, although there are some advantages over windows with some exclusive apps, most people buy them because, well, it’s apple, whether it’s good or not.
@@maedaaruto1211 if you are a content creator or in the field of music production it makes sense to buy a mac, but for others any Windows or chrome device is better than a macbook, but i personally use a mac book air and I'm a lawyer it's more like a status symbol for me but i only run chrome on my MBA if you think about it, it's ironically funny
Lolololol
@@muneerfaizal7997true but you earned the ability to afford a Mac. Plenty of poor folk think they can either afford nice stuff or deserve nice stuff without taking reality into the situation. Lol
Would you please help me?
I need a 2 in 1 laptop. Specially to draw on screen with stylus pen. My budget is limited. Which one should I buy? Which is the best?
* Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 Intel Core i7 - 82HS00F4TX
* Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Intel Core i7 1065G7 - 82A100F6TX
* Lenovo Thinkbook 14S Yoga Itl - 20WE0033TX005
* HP Envy X360 Convert 13 AMD Ryzen 7 4700U - AY0006NT
* HP Envy X360 13 I7-1165G7 - 3X8X6EA
* Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus SM-T970
* iPad Pro 5th. Gen
Or any other suggestion in these prices?
You can choose between Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus SM-T970 & iPad Pro. Personally I would prefer iPad pro because of its large screen with good aspect ratio.
1:59 what did that lady just do?!
2 in 1 now day ,use with heavy plat chip and durable ,why is not better than laptop?
The key is on software that can not using many app on Android ,hope that window 12 cooperate with Android
Great effort. Thank you.
can you guys do an explanation about the intel lake naming scheme?😅
Could you do a video for All-in-one PC's next time?
For me is tablet
Also me watching this video in Asus vivobook flip 14(2 in 1 laptop)
I planning to buy vivobook 2-1 is it good for drawing and note taking..is pen work smoothly?...so is ipad air or vivobook is better...as well i am going to architecture student so i am confused about which should i prefer
@@anjanalakshmi7662 Ya U can buy it.. It's best budget 2 in 1 laptop.. And ya Even Pen works smoothly.. It is good for taking notes also..U can go for the laptop as it will help in future.. And Obviously In 2 in 1, u can use it as a laptop and a tab.. Instead of spending 50k only on a IPad.. U can go for Asus vivobook as u will get both tablet and laptop at the same price
@@koushtubhsagar5808 okey....thank you😊
@@koushtubhsagar5808 Bro planning to buy it?I am looking ryzen 5 model.Which processor variant you use?Is it good for editing?
@@jomonjohnson9854 I use i3 11th gen..I would prefer Intel core..And Yes it is good for editing
laptops more powerful than tablets???? look at hardware again..... compare say the best samsung tablet vs laptop. look at antutu testing results. and the tablet is cheaper. and most laptops arent even in same realm when it comes to screens. software capabilities is where the differ.
Tablets is the best
Obviously dude, laptops are more powerful.
Stop relying on Antutu because it does not test benchmarks of computer CPU.
Just to clear your doubts, a computer CPU can run emulators to handle mobile apps, but the reverse is not possible.
Talk to me when tablets are able to run apps like Premier Pro, Final Cut, Logic X, FL Studio, etc...
@@am.Shub2770 if you want to compare pc hardware the surface pro uses laptop hardware yet it's a tablet, but the price is comparable to an actual laptop. Geek bench ratings do not take into account whether your using tablet or laptop. They test hardware not software you moron. That what a benchmark test is, push your hardware as hard as it can to find its peak capabilities.... Smh.
Yea, that's bullshit. But you can send links to comparison.
@@am.Shub2770idk what the guy is on, pretty much impossible to even have an 8GB RAM laptop, its quite literally just a larger phone but easier to draw with
4:33 - Hmmm emulator on windows? what do you meant " there is nothing you can't do about it?" ofc you can!
I saw in my eyes emulator of android on a PC of a friend, he was playing something there.
Nice vid!
Windoze is robust…? 😂
👍🏽
Also me watching this video in Asus vivobook flip 14(2 in 1 laptop)