Other less noticeable nits are the relatively narrow Backspace, Backslash, Enter, Right Shift and Tab keys
on the chiclet - style keyboard.
You can easily pair this case with your iPad and enjoy smooth and rapid typing
on chiclet keys.
Still, typing
on the chiclet - style keys feels great, and I rarely missed a keystroke.
Not exact matches
It has
Chiclet - style keys similar to the keyboard
on previous Apple laptops, and there's even a trackpad
on the right - hand side, which you can use to move a mouse cursor
on a computer.
Just click
on any of the boxes, or
Chiclets,
on the right ~ >
And the keyboard, with its large,
Chiclet - style keys, is comfortable to type
on, as detachable tablet keyboards go...
It featured a half - dozen different buttons for navigating an e-book, a bizarre
Chiclet keyboard that looked like it was designed by a surrealist, and a weird kitchen - sink approach to its feature set: for example, you could store and play MP3s
on the first - generation Kindle by loading them up through an SD slot.
Acer iconia Tab W500 comes with Windows 7 Home Premium 32 - bit OS, running
on a AMD 1 GHz C - Series Processor C - 50 with AMD Radeon HD 6250 Graphics with 256 MB of dedicated system memory, sporting a 10.1 inches TFT LCD touch display with 1,280 × 800 pixel resolution, equipped with dual Acer Crystal Eye 1.3 megapixels web cams with with 1280 x 1024 resolution, 2 GB DDR3 RAM, 32 GB of memory storage, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0, 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet connectivity, HDMI port, dual USB 2.0 ports, 2 - in - 1 multimedia card reader, Dolby optimized audio, an optional docking
chiclet keyboard for easier text entry, powered by Li - Ion batter that gives up to 6 hours of life and more features.
Full - size, backlit
chiclet keyboard delivers a comfortable typing experience
on a wide range of stand angle up to 160 degrees.
The
Chiclet style full QWERTY keyboard and trackpad is similar to the type found
on the 10 - inch Asus Eee PC, with additional storage support courtesy of built - in USB 2.0 port and SD card support to expand the already impressive 32 GB of
on board storage and year's free Asus cloud storage.
The full - size keyboard also has slightly undersized keys, making the spacing a bit wider than you'll find
on most
chiclet keyboards.
The backlit,
chiclet - sytle keyboard is more comfortable to use than any keyboard cover
on a slate tablet.
The keyboard itself is a nearly full - size
chiclet keyboard, but unlike the keyboard
on the HP Envy X2, there is very little slope to the keyboard, and the typing experience feels hemmed in.
The matte, silver - plastic deck houses a black
Chiclet - style keyboard, with the ports, power button and volume rocker located
on the sides.
Acer outfitted the dock with a full - size
Chiclet keyboard and added an extra USB 2.0 port
on the right.
You get a full
Chiclet - style isolated keyboard; the keys are a reasonable size and have clear space between them but it feels more cramped than the keyboard
on a Dell Mini 10 or an HP netbook and while they have some travel the action isn't as good as more traditional netbook keyboards.
The
chiclet system makes the keys easy and smooth to type
on, and because of its depth, travel for each key is rather small.
Sticking to the W500, which we had the most hands -
on time with, you get a 10.1 - inch 1280 x 800 touchscreen tablet, which comes with a full - sized
chiclet keyboard as an accessory.
Its an upgrade
on the Sea Shell series with a metallic - finish lid, matte screen bezel, chrome finish surrounding the ports, flush - looking trackpad with chrome single button,
chiclet keyboard but sadly reverting back to glossy displays.
Asus also went back to the lab
on the mushy
Chiclet keys, bumping the key travel up to a good 1.5 millimeters, with 79 grams of force actuation.
However, the most important change is
on the inside where the T470's modern
chiclet - style keyboard has been replaced with the classic ThinkPad 7 - row keyboard, a keyboard that hasn't appeared
on a Lenovo notebook since 2011 (more
on that later).
The
chiclet keys have a curved design that makes them easier to type
on, key travel is just about perfect and you won't feel like you're bottoming out when you hit the deck, and there are three levels of backlighting to help you work in the dark.
The
Chiclet style keyboard and trackpad which is the same as the one found
on a 10 - inch Eee PC and the Transformer Prime is where you'll find standard USB and SD card slots and charging port.
The backlit,
chiclet - style keyboard is a pleasure to type
on.
The
chiclet - style keyboard is positioned rather far back
on the laptop from where my hands usually rest, but typing is smooth and easy.
Type comfortably
on full - sized and well - spaced
chiclet style keys, just like the best laptops» keys.
Typing
on the Latitude 6430u's
chiclet - style keyboard is a lovely experience, and despite the system's thin profile there's no noticeable flexing.
The backlit
chiclet - style keyboard has a decent feel, though the keys are flat and less comfortable compared with the contoured keys
on the Lenovo Twist or
on the business ultrabook Editors» Choice, the Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1.
A
chiclet - style keyboard has black matte - finished keys, but not the backlight you'll find
on the HP Folio 13 - 1029wm.
The keyboard is also quite nice, with a
chiclet design and automatic backlight that turns
on and off depending upon the lighting of the room and whether your hands are near the keyboard.