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Chris Mills
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There's two new designs emerging for touchscreen laptops these days: the tablet-first form factor, like Microsoft's Surface, which has all the guts in a single tablet with an optional add-on keyboard; and the more traditional laptop style, but with a 360-degree swivel hinge.
The Surface style tends to pSush the touchscreen and a stylus more, while the convertible design has the touchscreen as an afterthought. But Samsung doesn't seem to have got the memo that laptops should choose between one style or the other.
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