Toshiba's next generation 2-in-1 detachable PCs will expand the computer maker's line of Satellite Click devices.

According to a press release, the company unveiled the 13.3-inch interchangeable products with Windows 8.1, Tuesday.

The devices allow home users, students and mobile workers to smoothly switch over to a tablet from a full-featured laptop.

Toshiba's senior director of product marketing for the digital products division of its America Information System's, Inc. entity said the devices are great pieces of equipment for affordable prices.

"We've developed two amazing detachables - one that delivers solid, everyday performance at a great price and another that features a premium performance configuration that the category has been missing. Yet both give consumers the productivity benefits of a laptop and the convenience and battery life of a tablet in one device," Philip Osako said in a statement.

Toshiba's $586.99 Satellite Click 2 tablet computer has a quad-core Intel Pentium processor 2, 500 gigabyte hard drive, and ultra-fast 802.11 ac Wi-Fi capabilities.

A quick-release latching mechanism allows users to attach and detach screens to the device's keyboard. A skullcandy and DTS audio component gives users clear sound.

The $1,028.99 Satellite Click 2 Pro has a full high definition display, and dual cameras. Consumers can also attach and detach the device's screen via a push-and-pull mechanism.

The devices come equipped with Micro HDMI and Micro USB 2.0 ports, as well as wireless display support. Intel WiDi6 technology lets users share content between larger-sized television screens. A microSD slot also runs on a fourth generation Intel Core Processor, and the diode backlit keyboard allows users to work on the device in dim environments.

The Click 2 Pro's Harman Kardon sound system bumps great-sounding audio. Consumers can also easily video chat with a front high definition webcam, according to the press release.