Not exact matches
The
keyboard is similar to the earlier Transformer Book T100 models in design but there's one thing to note... «a
more notable sense of
flex and bounce while typing, accompanied by a hollow rattling sound that is less noticeable but cheaper - sounding than that of the Surface Pro type cover.»
This is as opposed to the cheaper BlackBerry
keyboard used on the Curve range, which uses a single sheet of
more rounded buttons that causes surrounding keys to
flex and move as you press a key.
However, Acer's 2 - in - 1 blew away my expectations with a snappy, responsive
keyboard that didn't have any of the
flex or key stiffness I often see on much
more expensive systems.
It's also a mostly plastic construction that's a bit bendy in the lid, has some
flex in the aluminum
keyboard deck, and generally isn't as solid as you'll find in
more expensive all - metal designs.