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The In-Plane Switching (IPS) touch screen sports a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 1,366-by-768 resolution, which is fairly standard for widescreen Windows tablets. It's a higher resolution display than the one on the Acer Aspire Switch 10 E (SW3-013-11N8)$308.52 at Amazon, which has a 1,280-by-800 panel. However, the Editors' Choice Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 (7350)$1,549.00 at Dell features a Full HD (1,920-by-1,080) IPS screen.
On the bottom-front of the Elite x2 tablet is a grid that covers the speakers. On the back of the tablet is a power toggle, which you can use to wake it from sleep, but you have to press the Power icon on the screen to go back to Sleep mode with battery scuh as dell Inspiron 13R battery, Dell Inspiron 14R Battery, Dell Inspiron 15R Battery, Dell Inspiron 17R Battery, Dell Inspiron M501 Battery, Dell Inspiron N3010 Battery, Dell Inspiron N4010 Battery, Dell Inspiron N5010 Battery, Dell Inspiron N7010 Battery, Dell 312-0233 Battery, Dell 965Y7 Battery, Dell 9T48V Battery. The screen does not rotate automatically; you have to push a button on the back to change the orientation of the screen to either Portrait or Landscape mode. The back also has the volume buttons.
There are no ports on the tablet itself, except for a headphone jack, which is covered up when the keyboard is attached. The ports are actually located on the keyboard. On the right side of the keyboard are a USB 3.0 port, a DisplayPort, and a power jack. On the left are another USB 3.0 port and a headphone jack.
There are two slots and a small port at the bottom of the tablet to connect it to the keyboard. In order to connect the tablet, you have to align the connectors to their corresponding spots on the keyboard, and press down. The keyboard backlight will light up when it's connected; to detach the tablet, you have to press a button near the top of the keyboard and pull the tablet off. Make sure you have the latest drivers installed; one problem that consistently occurred in testing was that upon detaching and reconnecting the tablet to the keyboard, the touchpad stopped working—no mouse cursor movement—though the keyboard itself remained fine. Once we downloaded the latest driver for the keyboard from HP's site, the problem was fixed.
There's a small hinge on the bottom of the keyboard that holds the display up, like a kickstand, and it can be uncomfortable when you prop the system on your lap. There's also a slot on the bottom left of the tablet that holds the included stylus. The stylus works quite well and is very responsive—highlighting text and clicking on icons with it is a breeze.
The tablet has a rear-facing, 5-megapixel camera that takes bright, decent photos. There's also a front-facing, 2-megapixel camera that's adequate for video calls. A fingerprint reader is located on the right side of the keyboard, where you can register up to 50 fingerprints, which makes securing the system straightforward, even for multiple users. This is an attractive feature if your business requires biometrics to meet IT policy requirements.
The Elite x2 1011 G1 comes with a 1.2GHz Intel Core M-5Y71 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB solid-state drive (SSD). The Core M-5Y71 is the same CPU found in the Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series 2-in-1 (7350), our Editors' Choice business-oriented detachable-hybrid tablet, and the Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi$699.00 at Amazon. In terms of work performance, the Elite x2 stands up fairly well against the competition. On the PC Mark 8 Work Conventional test, which looks at day-to-day performance, the system scored 2,483 points. This beats the Dell Latitude 13 7350 (2,426), the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro$1,149.99 at Lenovo (2,094), and the HP EliteBook Folio 1020$1,432.30 at Amazon (1,464), but doesn't measure up against either the Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi (2,615) or the Microsoft Surface Book (2,583).
When it comes to graphics performance, the Elite x2 is mediocre, but that's to be expected of a business system with integrated graphics. It runs the same integrated GPU—an Intel HD Graphics 5300—as many other detachable-hybrid models, but it suffers from poor performance on the 3DMark Cloud Gate test. It scored 2,690, while the Dell Latitude 13 7350 scored higher, at 3,570, and even the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro got 2,977. It beat more budget-friendly devices like the Toshiba Satellite Click 2 2 L35W-B3204$369.00 at Amazon (1,558), but you're not going to be playing too many games on this business tablet.

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