It's
a standard Chiclet keyboard, which we found comfortable to use in our quick test.
Not exact matches
The 5.8 - pound (2.6 kg) XPS 15 has an aluminum chassis with a silicone base, a 9 - cell 65WhH battery («up to 8 hours, 11 minutes» battery life), an edge - to - edge 15.6 - inch 350 nit Gorilla Glass WLED screen, a choice of Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, 6 GB RAM
standard (16 GB max), NVIDIA Optimus graphics, a backlit
chiclet spill - resistant keyboard, and an option for a slot - loading Blu - ray disc drive.
Touting the XPS 14 as having «up to 11 hours of (8 - cell, non-replaceable, 69WhH) battery life,» it has an aluminum chassis and a silicone base, Intel Core i5 or i7 processor options, 4 GB RAM
standard (8 GB max), 14 - inch 400 nit HD + edge - to - edge Gorilla Glass WLED display, a backlit
chiclet spill - resistant keyboard, and optional high - performance graphics.
The
Chiclet keyboard when revealed is easy to use, has a nice amount of resistance to the keys and features dedicated Android shortcut keys dotted around the
standard QWERTY layout.
This is the company that once set the
standard for
chiclet keyboards with its VAIO laptops and previewed our future with the exceedingly thin VAIO X. Making an Android tablet that can effortlessly morph into an Office - running laptop should be in Sony's DNA already.
Whether you're using a traditional keyboard or an island - style (or
chiclet - style) layout, this 19 mm pitch
standard remains the same.
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.