The hybrid design of the new product allows you to convert the 14-inch 2.8K OLED screen into an Android tablet by separating it from the keyboard base. When you reconnect to the base station, the device automatically switches to Windows mode.
The starting price of the device is $2000.
The hybrid device is based on two processors: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 for the tablet part and Intel Core Ultra 7 for the base.
This allows each piece to operate independently when needed, with the base operating as a standalone Windows device when connected to an external monitor.
The tablet part runs Android 13 and has a 38 Wh battery, while the base part runs Windows 11 and has a 75 Wh battery.
Source: Ferra

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