Last year's Toshiba Satellite Click was a product we did not particularly like at all. It was a budget-feeling 13-inch detachable hybrid, a concept that might have worked if it did not ask $600 for a low, low-power AMD A4 processor that simply didn't perform well enough to justify the price.
Coming back for more with a revamped Click 2 is a risk for Toshiba, but based on a brief hands-on demo for the budget Click 2 and the upscale Click 2 Pro, the Click line seems to at least be on the right path.
To keep the price down, the 13.3-inch display only has a 1,366x768-pixel resolution, although it's a decent-looking IPS screen. There's also a traditional 500GB platter hard drive inside, which is an unusual move for a tablet/hybrid. Higher-end Toshiba laptops (including the Click 2 Pro) have Harman Kardon-branded audio systems, here it's mainstream headphone brand Skullcandy. One nice upscale feature is 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
Starting at $1,028 is the thinner, lighter, more powerful Click 2 Pro, which has a full aluminum body, Intel Core i5 CPU, 1080p 13.3-inch display, and 128GB SSD.

Playing around with both systems, the Click 2 still felt thick and budget-minded, but the Click 2 Pro's tablet screen was thin, light, and pleasing to use, especially as 13-inch slates are rare. The new hinge design gives it an especially upscale look, which it will need to compete with the new 12-inch Microsoft Surface Pro 3.
Both the Click 2 and Click 2 Pro will be available starting late June at Best Buy and Toshiba's online store.