The Helix is the Convertible, on which I have been waiting for. I wanted a tablet, on which I can run old desktop programs when needed and can use on business trips as a working machine. For a while I wanted the Lenovo Yoga. But Ultrabook is to surf on the go perhaps a little cumbersome. The Helix offers but really all possibilities. The 11-inch tablet is not much heavier than the 10 inch competition. In addition, you have the option of a keypad and an extra battery to use on business trips. A stylus is also included. You can use it both as a tablet for entertainment than for work in the form of Ultrabooks.
However, Windows 8 (.1) is still annoying. Store is still empty. Desktop and Metro apps competing for supremacy, although it's obvious that I would like to go in Desktop mode via an email link to Outlook held at the Metro app. Only times as an example. Constantly you have to reconfigure anything. Microsoft has made genuine efforts to make Windows bad.