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Hands-on with our favorite PN Devices

by Edgar Cervantes on March 20, 2015
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Most of you probably haven’t heard much about PN Devices. This is because the company’s products never really make it to market with their own branding. Instead, they try to get other companies to slap their brand in them and take them to market.

These laptops are just as good as your brand products, though, as they need to fulfill the demands their customers require. If any company will choose to put this out in the market, they have to be sure it’s just as good as the devices they make themselves.

Today we are here to show you a couple of our favorite laptops from PN Devices. These would be the Core M 360 F/M and the 116M Core M detachable tablet. By the way, these are just placeholder names. Let’s take a look at both videos so you can get an idea of what we are talking about.

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PN Devices Core M 360 F/M

This laptop is pretty nifty, as the display can be flipped 360 degrees to take the form of a tablet, laptop, tent or stand. It’s pretty much the same design Lenovo introduced with the Yoga series.

We suspect this device will be priced at around 499 Euros, as it features pretty good specs, a long battery life and a fan-less construction that should keep your experience pretty quiet.

PN Devices 116M Core M detachable tablet

This tablet/laptop hybrid has pretty good power, as well as a fan-less construction. It’s very thin and light. We should also mention it takes advantage of the ability to undock from the keyboard and become a tablet.

Check out the video and you should see this is a pretty capable computer, especially for a Windows tablet. We didn’t like a couple things, though. The keyboard wobbles around a bit too much, and the edges are a bit rough. This could all be ficed before a release, though.

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