![]() For example I just got an SPX 2 years late but I knocked off about $500 for a new device meaning it was affordable as a secondary companion device (love how light it, LTE, touch, office etc and beautiful screen to look at). So all these questions are questions of time-lines and what one needs now as well as what is price affordable now. In addition tech maturation will continue with continued improvements in touch tech, GUI/UI integration as well. This will oc all change when Convergence brings performance up and price down eg M1 chip in Apple proves this already. The ratio needs lower price to then make these devices due to lower performance to be considered secondary convenience portable devices alongside some other powerful device eg desktop. anyway rambling off your post topic OP - where was I? Ah, you probably should return SP8 and the upgrade to go for is likely Alder-Lake CPUs in SP9 which make significant Performance Speed and Battery Life improvements (not sure with Intel weight can go down however) and probably straight away LTE out of the box too with 5G.įor people who do not have SP already, SP8 is excellent - only caveat with ALL current 2-in-1s = Price(high):Performance(low) still. For me it's ARM 2-in-1s in the future going forwards for my portable device. And SPX is noticeably lighter without a fan - which for me is a game-changer (I have noise sensitivity issues big time anyway). It's simply you already have a device that does all the features needed (esp. I'll say now: SPX imho is THE best Form Factor on the market right now - I'd love a challenger to come in, punch me on the nose, box me around the ears, and throw down a leather-suade gauntlet and prove me wrong!! So you are not gaining half the sweet "sauce" that otherwise is in the SP8. In all honesty, if you have SPX then it's Form Factor is what SP8 has upgraded too.
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