The video above shows that it has three modes: closed (looks like a normal smartphone), tablet mode and PC mode.
Somethings like cruising around a building adjusting lighting leveles for a customer when the CF-18 is in tablet mode just works.
The 8-cell battery is long lasting, but it makes the X41 feel heavy and unbalanced, especially in tablet mode.
When you're in tablet mode, there's the Windows 8 on-screen keyboard, which, due to the Yoga 13's huge screen (compared to other tablets), is great.
The hinge seems like a gimmick, but I actually think it's great, and whizzing through the colorful tablet mode is futuristic and cool.
Dual mode: tablet mode and traditional laptop mode.
The screen itself is behind a clear protection plate used for writing on in tablet mode.
If you look at Tablet PCs, they are usually used in tablet mode to do (paper) notebook style work.
I don't think too many people watch movies on them in tablet mode.
When it's in tablet mode, it actually feels like a one-piece tablet-there's no screen wobble, like you get with so many convertible tablets.