Efficient, long operating on battery power, quickly starts up, and it’s lightweight and aesthetically made. Best if he had a touch screen – just one of the Poles should be perfect computer, according to a study by Intel.
A survey conducted on behalf of Intel by the Institute of Market and Social Research shows that when it comes to computers, the most important for us are: performance, battery life, fast boot up, low weight and aesthetics. As many as 85 per cent. of respondents found the performance of your computer just as a key parameter. More than 80 per cent. among the most important characteristics of respondents also replaced a long battery life, and three-quarters of respondents to this list gave a short while the PC starts. That the equipment was light, and this aesthetic was important for respectively 62 and 51 percent. respondents.
As users we have seen already to touch screens and the technology we expect more and more. Two in three respondents would happily use their touch service capabilities laptop, if only their computer would have this feature. Reluctantly, we agree to a compromise – from the computer we expect maximum functionality. As many as 55 per cent. respondents, given the choice of a traditional notebook and tablet function of the laptop, just pick a device 2in1. Well for 2in1 bodes well as the fact that as much as 77 percent. of respondents believe that the laptop with detachable or rotating touch screen can replace the daily use of the traditional notebook or desktop computer.
The study, conducted recently by Intel Technology on American computer users 2in1, prove that their holders eager to use functions typical for these devices. Computers 2in1 can operate in a laptop, tablet, tablet or tent inverted. Screened by Intel users by one third of the time working on their device modes are not available in traditional laptops. Tablet mode was used by them by 11-31 percent. time. Members also loved using laptop inverted mode when the keyboard is the basis, and the screen can be set at different angles and tent mode.
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