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Review on Fintie Keyboard Lightweight Detachable Bluetooth by Gordon Turman

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Case designers belong in jail! Serious! Terrible!

Oh my god I don't understand how so many people can give this Galaxy Tab S7 case good reviews. The people making these reviews shouldn't go too far! LOLF Firstly, I don't know if the keyboard works well or not. It looks like a decent keyboard, but even if it's the nirvana among keyboards, it can never make up for this serious case flaw. The photos show that the keyboard is placed close to the edge of the case. This is correct and REQUIRED to support the tablet in the viewing position without falling forward or backward. Once your keyboard is placed on the edge of the case, it has multiple positions that support the tablet for use. It has a pair of grooves that allow you to choose the vertical angle to use. The grooves also seem deep enough to hold the table if you are using it on a table where there is no movement or wind. This cover is NOT designed to be used on your lap. You must use this case when using the tablet on a DESK. Try using it on your knees when sitting in a chair. does this thing flip the screen up or down. Take my word for it, if you try to use it on your knees you'll spit out curses you didn't even know existed! Okay, now for the mistake that should have led to the designer's arrest and imprisonment. This keyboard magnetically sticks to the case like glue. Under normal circumstances, this would be a great feature, but due to this case's criminally flawed design, it's a terrible feature. Let's say you start with the case open and the keyboard is on the very edge of the case. They have a few notch locations that allow you to adjust the tablet's viewing angle when using it at a desk. So far, so good. But the nature of the cases is such that you want to close them comfortably and protect your tablet when traveling. Right? The closing process is where the design crime is committed. You notice that there is no lid to keep the case closed. In this design, the valve is part of the body. In fact, two folds in the sleeve allow the bottom of the sleeve to wrap into the top of the sleeve. But, guys and gals, how is that possible when the keyboard sits on two wraparounds? You must remove the keyboard by prying it away from the holding magnets and then moving it over the second crease. After that you have FLAP. Now hold the tablet against your body and move the tablet over the keyboard, then fold the two folds around the bottom and top of the keyboard to close it. With this case, there is no quick case closing, so you can be on the go. no sir This includes a "completion process" that NASA engineers would be proud of! Trust me, this case is more trouble than it's worth. Obviously, this volatile designer has never used a tablet. If so, then they would know that you MUST be able to "close and leave" without having to go through the difficult "close procedure" every time. Trust me, if you use this case for a very long time, you will be on blood pressure medication. soon enough because it will turn you into an angry Hulk every time you have to grab it. I would give this case negative stars if possible, but I have to give it a ONE star rating. If you know what's good for you, stay out of this business. Tonight I'm packing my bags and heading back to Revane for a refund.

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