Lots of devices are trying to combine the portability of a tablet with the full-featured experience of a laptop. Today at SXSW, Dell’s showing off a new computer that’s taking things one step further — the XPS 18 All-In-One is an 18-inch Windows 8 tablet / desktop hybrid that weighs in under five pounds.
At less than half the weight of the Tap 20, the XPS 18 is a lot more portable
Dell isn’t the first company to try and crack this form factor. Last year, Sony released the Vaio Tap 20, a 20-inch AIO / tablet that weighed in at a hefty 11.5 pounds, and this year, Asus is going with a docking design for its 18.4-inch, dual-booting Transformer AiO. We’re still not convinced that the plus-sized tablet is a viable design for the mainstream, but at less than half the weight of the Tap 20, the XPS 18 looks a lot more portable. We just hope that there’s enough battery life to actually get some work done outside the office.
At Dell's SXSW venue. The XPS 18 rocks! A very versatile pc. AIO and 18" tablet. Less than 5 lbs.! twitter.com/Techpsych/stat…
— Lane McCullough (@Techpsych) March 12, 2013
Loving the XPS 18 & hard hats. #iwork4dell #dellsxsw #faderfort vine.co/v/bdaUgdhM666
— liz brown bullock (@lizbbullock) March 13, 2013
Check out the new XPS18 tablet unveiled today. Rockin. #dellsxsw #iwork4dl twitter.com/kengaspar/stat…
— Ken Gaspar (@kengaspar) March 13, 2013
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— Stephen Spector (@SpectorAtDell) March 13, 2013