This is just a concept design by an American called Adam Hern now, but DTR seems pretty stylish for a 2-in-1 tablet. Unlike desktops, the DTR base can store the hybrid tablet, and also provides accessories similar to wireless keyboards and mice; I vote for using Bluetooth technology, but who knows? If the original equipment manufacturer wants to produce and sell DTRs, they could have built-in speakers in the DTR base, and there's a function that can switch the power and port functions of the tablet so you don't lose any USB functionality. The ModBook tablet must look pretty good, right? You don't agree?