- Nov 8, 2013
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So of course everyone here has asked this question: how is it that this Laptop has a touch interface but doesn't have a rotating screen to accompany it?
I was thinking about how this fares against one of my favorite laptops, the Lenovo Yoga, and it would have been a direct hit to that laptop; do you guys think this is the reason it wasn't done? Perhaps they'll release a Surface Book 2 with something similar and leave the Surface Laptop as is, I just don't see why it wasn't done, considering how awkward most situations are while using a touch screen on a non-convertible device (I have a Toshiba Satellite so I know what I'm talking about). It's great for scrolling on websites and a few things here and there, but the fact that it isn't convertible is kinda off-putting.
What are your thoughts?
I was thinking about how this fares against one of my favorite laptops, the Lenovo Yoga, and it would have been a direct hit to that laptop; do you guys think this is the reason it wasn't done? Perhaps they'll release a Surface Book 2 with something similar and leave the Surface Laptop as is, I just don't see why it wasn't done, considering how awkward most situations are while using a touch screen on a non-convertible device (I have a Toshiba Satellite so I know what I'm talking about). It's great for scrolling on websites and a few things here and there, but the fact that it isn't convertible is kinda off-putting.
What are your thoughts?