Converting it to a tablet is a matter of rotating the display and then
folding it over the keyboard.
Not exact matches
Folding the display
over the
keyboard will enable the device to be used in tablet mode.
One just has to push the screen until it is facing the other way round and then
fold it down
over the
keyboard.
Another good thing about it that it turns your tablet into a little laptop providing you with an option of
folding your tablet
over the
keyboard for screen protection.
The screen can be rotated all of 180 degrees and is actually convertible so that it can be twisted and
folded down
over the
keyboard to give rise to a tablet like form factor.
The Matias
Folding Keyboard brings that speed to your «Berry, again connecting wirelessly
over Bluetooth - no PC required.
The second of the two
folding keyboards connects
over Bluetooth to your BlackBerry PlayBook.
Like Samsung's own
keyboard, it's Bluetooth - enabled and will
fold around for different viewing angles, as well as back
over the tablet to keep it protected when not in use.
There are 30 books in my 2017 Free Books
folder on my Paperwhite, and I think there are
over 1,000 on my previous Kindle
Keyboard.
We're dealing with a notebook with a touchscreen display, that can flip so it will face away from the
keyboard or
fold down
over, so it can be held like a tablet.
In some cases the covers that snap
over the screen are actually the
keyboards themselves, and mice can
fold flat or slip right into the same bag as a tablet without any noticeable change in weight or profile.
Essentially a Surface accessory without a Surface, the Bluetooth
keyboard folds over to roughly the size of a CD case (remember them?)
And
folding the screen
over the
keyboard can make a Chromebook into a tablet, but it's usually thick, can be a little heavy, and you're holding on to the
keyboard around the back.
You have to press this
keyboard shortcut, click
over to another
folder, and then click the Desktop
folder again.
One large improvement
over the Orion Spark is that the Atlas Spectrum features a smartphone stand, and if you elect not to use the stand, it
folds into the
keyboard fully.
The nice thing about it is that one edge has a great connector that snaps into a
keyboard which
folds over to be a cover and case.
The power button is too easy to accidentally trigger when in tablet mode, the
keyboard is uncovered (but disabled) when the system is
folded over, and the vents blow hot air
over the user's hands when the tablet is used in portrait mode.
You can
fold over the Logitech Type + case and the
keyboard will be de-activated to avoid accidental presses when using it in tablet mode.