Best Windows 8 Devices till date

With around 250 windows 8 devices launched ,here's a look at the best of them...

1.) Microsoft Surface


Microsoft has launched its Surface tablet just like any apple product.Because,both the software and the hardware are manufactured by Microsoft.Due to this there is no problem of integration for the in-house apps,because the hardware is designed to run the apps and the programs buttery smooth.

It boasts a 10.6 inch screen,giving a tough competition to ipad and Nexus 10.The look is fresh and with the added VaporMg coating,it becomes three times lighter than aluminum.

Microsoft Surface review





The snatch factor of surface is its Cover and Kickstand. Touch Cover is a pressure-sensitive keyboard and cover.Type Cover, the dual cover and mechanical keyboard that offers a classic typing experience.Of course, the rear kickstand is an iconic part of Surface. It's also made of metal, and does a good job of propping up your tablet - to an angle of 22 degrees - even when on your lap.





2.) Nokia Lumia 920




In Short,Nokia Lumia 920 is a very pretty, shiny phone with a very pretty, shiny operating system that's got just a few flaws--but they're not small flaws.


Nokia Lumia 920 Wireless chargingThe third generation of Lumia phone, the 920 has a big 4.5-inch screen, 4G LTE speeds, a very fancy 8.7-megapixel camera with floating lens technology, and fancy new ideas like wireless charging and near-field communication.


3.) HP Envy X2


The tablet measures about 8.5mm thick and weighs 1.5 pounds, while the dock weighs 1.6. Unlike competing products, the device combines magnets and a mechanical latch to keep the tablet from falling out of its dock.

The $904 HP Envy TouchSmart Ultrabook 4 is a good-looking notebook that serves up plenty of power with a blazing fast boot time, good audio, and a fairly responsive touch-screen display. Using the screen to navigate Windows 8 worked well, as did the touchpad. However, this system loses points for its below-average battery life. And, you have to take a leap of faith that a lot more Windows 8 apps will make it to the marketplace. But if you're willing to make those concessions, the HP Envy TouchSmart Ultrabook 4 is an above-average Windows 8 notebook.




4.) Dell XPS 12

Dell XPS 12 review




Though the XPS 12's size and weight make it a bit unwieldy as a substitute tablet, it's still a compelling option if you're in the market for a high-end, touch-enabled Ultrabook. The XPS 12 is almost as light as other Ultrabooks, with a premium industrial design, comfortable keyboard, gorgeous 1080p screen and a super-fast boot-up time. The biggest drawbacks seem to be the flaky trackpad and the relatively short battery life, which doesn't improve much when you dim that 400-nit display. It'll be curious to see how other touchscreen Ultrabooks fare, particularly those with similarly versatile designs. In the meantime, though, the XPS 12 represents a solid start for this new wave of Windows 8 shape-shifters.


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