MAY 2020 • TECH ADVISOR 13
Granted,it’sa loteasiertobethebestgamein
townwhen rival Windows tablets are few and far
between. At this point, the field consists largely of
Microsoft’s Surface Pro models, the Surface Pro X
(£999 from fave.co/2vpqq7L), Lenovo’s ThinkPad X
Tablet (£1,559 from fave.co/37t2pKx), monstrous
tabletworkstationsliketheHPZbookX2(£2,
fromfave.co/38nSnvt), and our long-standing
favourite, the Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 520 (£799 from
fave.co/2Sn1CpR). There’s a definite gap between
these and £300-ish Atom-powered tablets from names
like RCA and iView, which we wouldn’t necessarily
recommend. If you’re looking for a full-fledged
computer that’s extremely portable and can even work
as a tablet, the Surface Pro 7 is your best choice.
Microsoft’s
Surface Pro
7 virtually
requires the
a Type Cover
of some sort,
transforming
it into a
lightweight
laptop