If neither one of those is a concern, go for either a full -
size keyboard like the $ 180 Logitech G910 Orion Spark or a tenkeyless with only one color, like the $ 89 Corsair Vengeance K65.
Not exact matches
A virtual
keyboard, adjustable in
size and language, could appear on the screen on command, with students also using pen -
like styluses equipped with infrared LEDs.
Includes assistive features
like keyboard shortcuts, JAWS screen reader, options to increase font
size, and options to change font and background colours
We
like the inclusion of the full -
size HDMI port here, but note that its inclusion on the
keyboard section rather than the tablet itself means you'll need both halves of the device if you want to connect up to a TV or a second monitor.
It is aimed at a higher - end market and boasts features that reflect that: A very well designed interface, a highly responsive touchscreen
keyboard, and a full
sized e-ink screen... all ideal for business documents
like excel spreadsheets, powerpoint presentations, word documents, magazines, and newspapers.
They've also got that excellent looking Eee Pad Slider launching soon, which keeps the
keyboard hidden away under the screen when you don't want it, and they've thrown in a full -
sized USB port for connecting useful peripherals
like a flash drive or mouse.
Other
like the big screen and QWERTY
keyboard but dislike the weight and
size of the Bold, New Curve.
This new device looks
like the
keyboard will be normal
size; if so, it will be a winner IMO.
Is there a handheld device the
size of kindle paperwhite / kindle
keyboard dedicated for writing existing out there right now... i
like this BUT it's bulky... i have a rooted nook ST glowlite, but the
keyboard's in the touch screen (not very good) and since it's android notifs, etc are distracting unlike freewrite you start writing after turning it on..
Acer will also provide a full
sized keyboard docking station for the W500, allowing you to use the Windows tablet
like a portable notebook.
As for the
size,
like the BlackBerry PlayBook and the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the 7 - inches compared to the Motorola Xoom and iPad 2's larger screen certainly makes a difference, this is more
like a paperback book than a full screen laptop without a
keyboard, and that changes the experience dramatically.
Honestly give me paperwhite guts in a package the
size of an oasis without the funky form factor or requiring the case for decent battery life, keep the page press buttons
like the oasis or my old kindle
keyboard and I would run out and buy one today.
If you add in the
keyboard, which adds an extra 537g, the overall package is netbook -
like in terms of
size.
The slate comes with a full
size detachable
keyboard and it's preloaded with educational apps,
like those related to Math, research ad geography, as well as reading and writing.
We got to try a prototype Yoga 11 briefly at a Lenovo event last week, and it seems
like it could be a pretty solid device, with a responsive interface, a full
keyboard, two full -
sized USB 2.0 ports, a full -
size HDMI jack and a nice deep SD card slot.
Likewise, the Bold's large
size affords mobile extravagances
like a
keyboard I could use without looking down and a leatherette - covered back panel.
A full -
size keyboard, high - quality trackpad and a tablet that doesn't make your feel
like you're wielding a computer monitor are all things we want in a hybrid.
The ACER has great specs, including great connectivity options, e.g., a microUSB port AND a full
size USB 2.0 port (to which you can attach USB
keyboards, mice, etc.) The ASUS is kind of
like the Lenovo hybrid that did not make it to the U.S. market last year.
«The Venue 10 7000 gives our customers all that and more: enhanced productivity with a full -
sized keyboard and Android for Work, a brilliant display and innovative features
like the Intel RealSense snapshot depth camera, all wrapped in a gorgeous design.»
The sheer
size of the screen makes a lot of things better,
like typing on a virtual
keyboard, watching movies, browsing the web or playing games.
At 8.9 inches (diagonal), the T - Mobile G - Slate is the first tablet to hit the middle ground in terms of
size, landing firmly between the larger slates that resemble netbooks without
keyboards and the smaller models that feel
like oversize phones.
I would also
like to hear about future plans for QNX in general — different
size tablets with qwerty
keyboards perhaps?
«The areas that Surface did well in make sense as the device supports a full -
sized keyboard, Windows desktop and Store apps, and USB peripherals
like mice and even external displays.
They will especially
like it when realizing how much money the Acer, for example, will save them money by not having to buy a proprietary
keyboard, because the Acer has a full -
sized USB port.
I
liked some of what I saw with the HP TouchPad, which includes multiple
keyboard sizes and a number row built in to the main
keyboard.
Much
like its
keyboard, the small
size of the hybrid's touchpad made my hands feel cramped.
The experience may differ from device to device and
size will dictate whether you can use two thumbs from the sides, or if you can use it more
like a regular
keyboard with multiple fingers.
The NBPC722 looks
like a 10 ″ - ish Netbook but actually has a 7 ″ screen, and under the almost - full -
sized keyboard lurks a plucky 624 MHz Marvell PXA303 processor and 2 GB of Flash storage...
You wouldn't immediately equate Samsung's device with a netbook, because the display completely covers the
keyboard; pushing the screen and sliding it up reveals a nearly - full -
sized, netbook -
like set of keys.
With the right accessories,
like a good case and a
keyboard, it could work OK in an enterprise environment (of course with the standard Android limitations) but the lack of a full
size USB port hamstrings the MediaPad 7 for enterprise work.
Full -
sized keyboard provides a laptop -
like experience and includes an additional battery to extend usage of your Venue.
Where Alienware's
keyboard has an advantage is that you can pick one up off of Amazon for about # 80 at the time of writing, a fairly reasonable price for a full -
sized mechanical
keyboard with a brand name, although that does put in direct competition with the
likes of Corsair's Strafe boards which have a heap of great reviews.
Bluray, mandatory installs that use your hard drive, built in wifi since launch, games for gold (at least after 8 months and not over 7 and a half years after the service on the console started
like with 360) thus giving actual real value to the Gold Sub,
keyboard and mouse support, massive online player capabilities / MMOs, no file
size limitations on devs on how large demos, free2play games (which aren't actually free on Xbox anyway), Xbox Live «Arcade» games can be.
But it looks cool and impressive anyway — with a child -
sized keyboard, though, which may impede some of us clunky - fingered adults from playing with it as much as we may
like.
I
like the desktop version given the larger screen
size, ability to type on a computer
keyboard, and that I can obtain more audience insight about my LinkedIn activities.
Weighing in at something
like 2 pounds, an ultraportable won't do everything for you, perhaps, but a near full -
size keyboard and a couple of hours of battery life should get you through most of life's «got - to - write» situations with a whole lot less... well, a whole lot less.
Keyboard cases aren't cheap, however, and
like most accessories, they definitely aren't one
size fits all.
Something with a 10 - or 11 - inch display feels
like the most natural
size floor for effective use by Windows 8, and we've seen a good number of products hit that mark, either as standard clamshell laptops, standalone tablets with optional
keyboards, or hybrids that straddle the line between the two.
Microsoft Hardware is announcing today the Bluetooth Mobile
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Because of the
keyboard, it's about twice as thick as newer phones
like the Razr or Galaxy S3, with its overall
size somewhat comparable to the original Droid — perhaps a hair thinner.
We've tested a number of
keyboard cases for the 10.5 - inch iPad Pro, and Apple's Smart Keyboard is our pick for the same reason we like it for the other two iPad Pro sizes: It's slim, light, and easy to put on and take off, and it offers a good typing exp
keyboard cases for the 10.5 - inch iPad Pro, and Apple's Smart
Keyboard is our pick for the same reason we like it for the other two iPad Pro sizes: It's slim, light, and easy to put on and take off, and it offers a good typing exp
Keyboard is our pick for the same reason we
like it for the other two iPad Pro
sizes: It's slim, light, and easy to put on and take off, and it offers a good typing experience.
We've tested a number of
keyboard cases for the 10.5 - inch iPad Pro, and Apple's Smart Keyboard is our pick for the same reason we like it for the other two iPad Pro sizes: It's slim, light, and ea
keyboard cases for the 10.5 - inch iPad Pro, and Apple's Smart
Keyboard is our pick for the same reason we like it for the other two iPad Pro sizes: It's slim, light, and ea
Keyboard is our pick for the same reason we
like it for the other two iPad Pro
sizes: It's slim, light, and easy to...
We find the extra macro keys overkill, but if you
like them and you need a full -
size keyboard, this model is a great option.
For nonstandard
sizes like those on Razer or Corsair
keyboards, you can often find replacements on eBay, and Max
Keyboard has a guide for the
sizes you need.
Many people seem to
like typing on an iPad or similar 10 ″ -
size touch tablet
keyboard with all ten fingers, just as they would on a typical physical
keyboard.
Swype is a popular alternative to the default Android
keyboard due in part to its many customization options,
like the ability to change the
keyboard's overall layout, key
sizes, and a bunch more.
Logitech today announced CRAFT, the company's latest $ 200 «advanced
keyboard» for Mac and PC that features a creative input dial for more easily accessing context - specific controls while working.Called the Crown, the «smart aluminum dial» sits on the top - left of the new full -
size keyboard and is touch sensitive, enabling creative users to tap or turn it to adjust settings
like brush
size, brightness, chart type, font
size, and so on.
As this Pro is smaller than the original the
keyboard doesn't feel quite
like most laptop
keyboards on account of
size.
The borders are apparently 40 percent thinner, which is no small feat, and there's a «full -
size» Smart
Keyboard you can pair with this thing for (almost) laptop -
like productivity.
With the screen detached from the
keyboard, the weight feels
like holding two of my Galaxy Note 4 (if, of course, the screen blew up three times its
size.)