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Netvertible is a term that defines a convertible tablet PC with netbook hardware inside. It’s not an official term, but this also happens with touch tablets, which don’t have really an official naming yet. A netvertible is the best choice when it comes to buying a tablet PC shaped computer with the advantages that derive from the netbook specifications: size, battery life and price. To be frank with you there are also downsides to a netbook tablet PC and the biggest is performance, or the lack of it.
If you think netbooks are slow wait till you get your hands on a netvertible, which is even slower because of all the software that needs to run in background consuming precious CPU time just to detect and translate user touch in cursor coordinates (and sometimes levels of pressure). This doesn’t mean that it’s not usable, but it’s not what you would call a seamless user experience. In this article I’m going to make a list of the best convertible netbook with battery such as Fujitsu FM-41 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP83 Battery , Fujitsu Lifebook C2320 Battery , Fujitsu Lifebook C6200 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook P1510 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP102 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook B6110 Battery , Fujitsu FMVNBP136 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP112 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP208 Battery , Fujitsu Stylistic ST6012 Battery tablet PCs on market today and list their pros and cons. At the end of the article you’ll also find a list of the upcoming netvertibles. So without further due, let’s jump directly into the fire with the first contender.
This is one of the most mediated convertible netbook today as it was announced a while ago and just surfaced in some online stores. Reviews are positive now, as the problems we’ve signaled in the first preview and hands on of T101MT were solved. If you get one now expect the same build quality and performance you get from the Lenovo S10-3t. Your choice comes down to price and whether you need to use a stylus (possible on the T101MT resistive screen). It’s now even better with a dual core Atom CPU.
Compared to Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t, the ASUS EEE PC T101MT is lighter, supports stylus handwriting, but has a lower battery life. The screen responsiveness is worse, but not by much, as you can see in the video demo from our second review of T101MT.
Dell Inspiron DuoThis is one interesting netbook tablet, not because it has different hardware (same ol’ Atom inside), but because of the way it transforms from tablet to netbook and back. The screen doesn’t rotate 90 degrees around the vertical axle, but horizontally thanks to its two hinges placed on the vertical part of the screen bezel. We’ve covered the Dell Inspiron Duo extensively on AllTouchTablet – take a look here, so we invite you to read those posts too before deciding if the Dell Inspiron Duo is the best choice if you’re looking for a netbook tablet. Here’s the list of the specs.