Flip the screen over for the classic 2 - in - 1 hybrid «tent» pose and Windows 10 will switch to
tablet mode too, with the interface (UI) optimised for touch use.
Not exact matches
When using the Flip C302CA in portrait
mode as a
tablet, the system feels
too long and narrow.
A couple of quirks, unlike previous 10»
tablets I've had its designed for portrait
mode more than landscape (speakers are in the base when in portrait) and the volume rocker is set up for this
too.
I still love my NC but I was going to blindly pickup a
tablet too on my next visit to the States, just for rooting and
moding purposes.
I haven't really explored this option in
too much detail on my boy's
tablet, although I have looked at the «kids
mode» which if configured allows for things like safe browsing for children.
Till then, enjoy the video here though you will have to fast forward 10 min 55 sec if you are just
too impatient to catch the
tablet in action in portrait
mode right away.
You'll want to turn stamina
mode on to keep the Xperia Z2
Tablet battery from draining
too rapidly when the screen is off, however.
Acer hasn't done anything
too drastic on top of Honeycomb 3.2 (there are a few added widgets and apps), but the
tablet seems a tad sluggish when navigating in portrait
mode and a number of apps keep crashing.
Lenovo Honeycomb
tablet will be also shipped with dual - digitizer with «true pen support» for note taking, and an optional accessory — the full - size keyboard dock, which is having «TouchPad»
too and it can also swithched to Laptop
mode and work similar to how the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer does.
The Motorola XOOM's display is swathed in Gorilla Glass and is very bright (especially in manual
mode; I noticed the
tablet tends to err on the side of being
too dim than
too bright most of the time with auto - brightness enabled), and colors are rich.
It's
too large and heavy to comfortably use as a
tablet, but tent
mode and display
mode can be handy.
Switching into
tablet mode, you might find that the bezel is a bit
too slim to properly hold onto.
And while it isn't as important on a smaller device like this, the 4:3 aspect ratio also helps keep the
tablet from feeling
too tall when held in portrait
mode — a big plus for general navigation and comfort holding the
tablet.
It has an attachable keyboard,
too, but this one can be used to convert from
tablet mode to laptop
mode to stand
mode.
Reports say the laptop will also be able to work in a
tablet mode, and there's an optional $ 99 (# 75) stylus on the way
too, making this a proper Surface Pro competitor.
It's not a great
tablet — it's
too big,
too tall in portrait
mode, and missing way
too many crucial apps.
It easily adapts to a
tablet mode and can be used with a stylus
too.
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.
The 15.6 - inch Radius is
too heavy to hold comfortably when in
tablet mode and suffers from poor ergonomic choices to boot.
Two 360 - degree zinc - alloy hinges allow you to twist the laptop into Stand, Tent, or
Tablet modes as needed, and access to the Google Play store means that you can download Android apps
too.