The Mrs laptop needs replacing, it really is falling to bits.
Being someone that likes to think things through (usually forever!) i thought i'd lay down what i have discovered during the process as it really does revolve around windows 8.
There is Windows 8 RT and Windows 8 the full version. RT is more aimed at tablets but if you're looking at running any micro office or other intensive programs you will need the full version.
The hardware option:
Tablet
Ultrabook with touchscreen
Laptop/Keyboard/Tablet convertible (detached, flip etc) (dell xps 12, lenovo yoga thingy etc) all with touch screen
Laptop
Laptop with touchscreen (non detachable) (Asus)
All-in-one pc (usually about 23" screen) (HP, Samsung etc)
The main issue is they have pressed on with Windows 8 knowing that you will get a whole load more out of it via a touchscreen. The problem for buyers now (ie me) is the covertible laptops really are a premium price (north of £800) for not that great a spec.
The same applies to the all-in-ones, basically a desktop bundled into one case for £700+ with really poor spec.
I know they look great and its a new way of designing things but 12 months time and they will be the norm and prices will have tumbled.
BUT getting a straightforward laptop again, feels like i'm missing the benefits of Windows 8. although core i7 models are around for £500.
Its almost if the hardware is catching up with the software. And we are in an expensive little peak for anything that looks clever and shiny.
Any thoughts?