2 in 1 Laptops w/ Ryzen 5000 Series - What

2 in 1 Convertible laptops are becoming more and more mainstream these days, so in this video lets take a look at what it is that you actually get when you buy one – what’s the experience like? let’s find out!

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22 thoughts on “2 in 1 Laptops w/ Ryzen 5000 Series – What You Really Get!

  1. Have been using a Dell Inspiron 2 in 1 since 2017 so 5 years now . I would say they are a gimmick. I have hardly ever used it in tablet mode. Problem is the tablet interface and experience we r used to in iPads and Android phones is just lacking over there. The only use I had for the 2 in 1 is to take screenshots and scribble something quickly on them . So I would say get a good regular laptop .

  2. Using a 2-in-1 laptop (hp pavilion x360 i5 8th gen) for 4 years now and I'd say just buy a regular laptop. Once the novelty dies off, you'll barely use touch screen. I wish I went for a more powerful machine. The biggest issue is 13 or 14 inch 16:9 screens aren't really comfortable to be used as touch screens. the screen is either too close to eyes or out of reach for fingers. Add to that min 1.3kgs of weight. Only advantage I'd say is if you're artist and can make use of the stylus.

  3. 0:15 Agree. It's shame that Intel 12th gen i3 1215u "6" core cpu still comes with UHD graphics, while AMD is offering radeon graphics in 5000 series and radeon 660m/680m in 6000 series. Intel should have discarded UHD graphics altogether in 12th gen.

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