Working notebook convertible wanted (purchase advice)?

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I'm really looking for a very long time for a notebook that you can use as a tablet, but should be very good in terms of performance.

I have been looking for a long time now but I'm not sure yet.

If it is only with direct purchase then I would only want 300 - 400 numbers.

If you can pay for financing, it can easily cost up to 600.

What should the device do?

Not less than 12 inches.

A very good display and performance Technically at a high level

What I want. Still important would be USB ports and if possible an SSD but not necessarily be.

What I do not care about are sound quality and workmanship.

What will I do with it most?

Now I will mostly use OFFICE applications as I would like to edit presentations for the work by the way and the program Adobe Captivate should work on it.

It can also be China products because I have already looked at some.

Thank's for the advice

Th

With 300-400 euro you will not get a particularly good convertible. And you should never do financing. Either you have the money or you just have to save.

There are on Notebooksbilliger some 2 in 1 devices in the price range, for Office sure enough but very weak in terms of performance. Often they do not have 12 inches.

https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/notebooks/2in1+notebooks/limit/10

This is the one thing that comes to my mind now:

https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/notebooks/2in1+notebooks/trekstor+primetab+t13b+po+volks+tablet?version=2

Fr

Why should you never do this? My phone is running on contract and it would be like this usually 0% financing what is so bad about it. And yes, I have a steady job

Th

Because financing never does well, see Schufa… Just put on search engine.

The best is always you pay directly, if you do not have the money is just like that.

And is the device in question?

An

Yes, I would also recommend the Trekstor Primetab T13 for the price. Due to the kickstand you can use this, as opposed to the devices with pure folding keyboards, well with touch, because the screen does not always rock back and forth. Have a look at the test report under the following link:

However, Adobe Captivate might be a problem, depending on the resolution of the recordings and the number of open programs. Unfortunately I have no experience there. But you can buy such a device yes, test and possibly send back.

It always depends on your own requirements. For example, recently I cut and rendered videos with a Surface Go video, although the device was not supposed to be suitable for that. But went very well.

Pr

I must honestly say with such specifications, only the surface pro comes into question because it is in performance processing equipment the best of its kind on the market no device comes a rudimentary it has its price but I have to say really the rewards I can so only the surface pro recommend the sound quality is incomparable as well as the tip compliant on the type cover which is also equipped with backlight and 2 in 1 laptops or tablets are generally expensive and who hopes for a durable device should also invest a bit more money