After purchasing a keyboard cover, I've been experiencing an entirely new set of sensations. It certainly is something. The tablet can be converted into a genuine minibook. I believe that the only viable option is to buy one that comes with a keyboard because the functionality is significantly improved by doing so. Has some pros: A really effective piece of machinery. It is possible that the majority of consumers are capable of readily replacing a laptop. Long battery life; I was able to get up to a day with very intensive use, and I could get up to two days with moderate use. Excellent performance both on an external monitor connected over HDMI and on TVs connected wirelessly. When it is linked to an external monitor, the user interface changes to one that is remarkably similar to the Windows user interface. Very little weight. Cons: the body is really thin. This has a number of positive and negative repercussions. The delivery lacked both a protective film and a cover for the item being shipped. The positioning of the fingerprint sensor makes it difficult to access. There are not enough opportunities to turn on peripherals that are powered by electricity because Type-C is also a power socket. This is not a very convenient feature.
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