If you loved the phone/tablet hybrid (phablet), you may also be interested in Acer's tablet/desktop creation. The "Acer Z3-700" is a fancy desktop that could also be used as a tablet. Being a giant gadget as it is, the "Acer Z3-700" is best used while inside the home. It has a massive 17.3 inches 1080 HD display and it runs Windows 10. This giant tablet has a battery life of 5 hours, which isn't so bad at all, considering how big the tablet is. Besides, if it remains at home, you can always charge it when needed.
To use the "Acer Z3-700" as a laptop, you can make use of its built in kickstand to position it properly and simply connect a keyboard and a mouse via Bluetooth. The "Acer Z3-700" is due to be released in Europe before the year ends and it is expected to be priced at around $683.
Acer also has a similar device called the "Aspire R14". It is a 6th-gen Intel Core convertible notebook that can be used in tablet or laptop mode. It comes with 8 GB DDR3L RAM and SSD storage. It's just a little smaller than the "Acer Z3-700" with a 14 inch screen. Pricing is yet to be confirmed, but it may cost around $900.
Both the Aspire R14 and "Acer Z3-700" use the clever "Microsoft Continuum" feature that allows the devices to adjust the interface based on how you use the device. For instance, if you plug your computer accessories in (mouse and keyboard), the screen will give you a full laptop experience. But if you unplug all these accessories, the device will go to a full tablet mode, that will works perfectly with your fingers.
Acer continuously works closely with Microsoft to make sure that the laptop company gets the most out of every feature Microsoft is providing. In fact, the two hybrid devices from Acer have multiple mics to make sure that Microsoft's voice assistant Cortana can hear your voice properly.