Kogan has revealed Atlas 2-in-1, a new convertible to retail for $259.
Currently the cheapest Windows tablet on the retailer's website, Atlas comes with a keyboard and runs Windows 10. When in tablet mode the device switches to the Windows 10 tablet interface.
The Atlas 2-in-1 is powered by Intel Atom x5-Z8300 processor.
With full PC functionality, according to Kogan, the tablet weighs 600g and has a high-definition 10.1-inch touch screen.
It also has a SD card slot, micro USB 2.0, full size USB 3.0 and mini HDMI type C ports. The Pogo Pin on the keyboard allows it to be charged with the tablet.
According to Kogan product manager Russel Proud, one full charge of the Lithium-ion 5800mAH battery is enough for a whole-day use of the product.
"When designing the Kogan Atlas 2-in-1, we evaluated the most sought after features in both laptops and tablets. We then took it a step further by looking at how we could incorporate the latest in-demand tech and features at a price point that was still affordable," said Proud.
Kogan was in the headlines last week for relaunching Dick Smith's online store. The Australian online retailer acquired branding, websites and customer database from Dick Smith in March.