The backlit, chiclet - sytle keyboard is more comfortable to
use than any keyboard cover on a slate tablet.
Not exact matches
The camera is definitely the new
keyboard and capture / communication device, but I'm into its speed, ease of
use, and functionality rather
than its good looks since pretty much every phone that matters today looks about as good as the next one coming down the line.
More people are
using laptops remotely
than ever before, and some of us have figured out how to real work on a phone (usually with a Bluetooth
keyboard).
The Microsoft Surface 3 is perhaps more of a tablet
than a laptop, but it boasts a desktop - class operating system in Windows 10 and is compatible with Microsoft's self - built
keyboard that you can
use to type up your emails, papers, and Facebook posts.
Add a Bluetooth
keyboard and the student can easily type rather
than using the on screen
keyboard.
It is so easy to set up and with a couple of hours practice getting
used to it, u can
use it faster
than a mouse and
keyboard.
Rather
than having to
use your controller or
keyboard to adjust the camera while steering, Tobii EyeX allows camera adjustment to occur automatically.
The risk of injury is higher for people involved in technology - based tasks because we tend to move less, for example, when staring at a fixed - height computer monitor with hands resting on a
keyboard than when
using pen and paper.
For most primary school children the smaller size of the
keyboard and closeness of the
keyboard and monitor actually gives them a better posture
than using a desktop computer setup for a tall child or adult.
As for the typing experience, you really need to get
used to the
keyboard, which somehow performs less well
than you would hope.
From a travel standpoint, I could see myself more willing to
use the Transformer (and leave the
keyboard base behind when I'm on the go) rather
than the Slider.
For me,
using a touch screen on a tablet is much slower
than using a physical
keyboard, but you can get inexpensive
keyboards to plug in to a tablet.
Even though it rarely comes up in
use, I found the Nook's on - screen
keyboard much faster and easier to type on
than the Kindle's physical
keyboard.
It
uses the Honeycomb operating system (which could enable a far superior laptoping experience
than 2.x ever did) and it
uses a
keyboard mechanism that can be un-docked to allow tablet - only usage.
If I want a web browser for something more
than downloading e-books, I prefer
using a desktop with a
keyboard.
Much better
than a laptop for
use on airplanes, as a suddenly reclining seat in front of you can't drive the screen through the
keyboard!
Tablet is primarily operated by touching the screen rather
than using a physical
keyboard.
Thanks to the XT9 predictive text that auto - completes words, messaging felt speedy, though it's definitely slower
than using a full QWERTY
keyboard.
The
keyboard itself
uses the full screen, with bigger keys
than those found on the Kindle Touch.
In terms of design Bold 9900 is slightly higher
than the previous 9700, like 9000 that had a larger screen and a
keyboard easier to
use.
I still prefer
using the pen for hand writing rather
than for converting my notes to type and the onscreen
keyboard to type up notes.
It didn't take me longer
than a couple minutes the first time I
used an iPad to realize it was awkward to hold and the onscreen
keyboard was too awkward for me.
It features a foldable
keyboard that extends when you want to
use it, making it more portable
than the Freewrite.
It's a waste to allocate room for all the A — Z keys on a small device, and most
use doesn't require more typing
than you can comfortably achieve with an on - screen
keyboard.
It is lighter and easier to
use than the previous editions of the Kindle that featured a full QWERTY
keyboard.
The idea is that you can
use the Magic Pen to jot down notes quickly by writing them rather
than having to operate a
keyboard - something that's not hard here because of the Flyer's size and the very good
keyboard with decent autocorrect anyway.
That's Microsoft's «Office everywhere» dream in action, and thanks to the
keyboard, word processing is a darn sight better
than it is
using an on - screen
keyboard.
Other minor reasons that the blackberry curve is better
than the iPhone is because it has picture mail unlike the iPhone, the iPhone doesn't have multiple texting and the blackberry curve does, and the blackberry curve has an easy to
use keyboard because it has actual buttons unlike the iPhone which has a hard to
use virtual
keyboard.
You can also
use voice typing on any Android or iOS device with the GBoard (Google's very own
keyboard): I have never
used GBoard to dictate anything longer
than a note or text message but it works just fine.
Right now, I normally order books for her on my own Paperwhite because that is so much easier
than using the virtual
keyboard on her 6th Gen. I'm getting an Oasis 2 for Christmas, so she can try reading on that.
In fact, when I realized that I had to set up my Google Checkout for the account I
used with the Story HD, I elected to do so on my computer rather
than suffer typing all of my information in on the Story HD's
keyboard.
Its location is to accommodate the aforementioned Folio
Keyboard case, which works over USB rather
than Bluetooth, but we wish Lenovo had placed the docking port on the tablet's base and
used that instead, leaving the USB port on the side or top.
The Kindle Fire
keyboard is far easier to
use than the standard Android
keyboard.
It takes some getting
used to, but the Swype software makes rapid - fire typing possible by — you guessed it — swiping your finger over the soft keys rather
than tapping them, and I like the
keyboard's vibration feedback when typing.
When we
used Word and Excel in landscape mode without a physical
keyboard, the virtual
keyboard ate up more
than half of the screen real estate with the tool bars and window widgets, leaving room for only about a paragraph of text or 9 rows of cells on screen at once.
T - Mobile provides its own
keyboard from Swype; I found it easy to
use and responsive, with convenient multipurpose keys that are better defined
than those of the stock Android
keyboard but cluttered with secondary characters.
In fact, when I realized that I had to set up my Google Checkout for the account I
used with the Story HD, I elected to do so on my PC rather
than suffer typing all of my information in on the Story HD's
keyboard.
It
uses two thirds of the space of a traditional
keyboard, has a six - month battery life based on two - hours non-stop
use each day and it connects to your iPad Pro via Bluetooth rather
than the Smart Connector.
Scrolling on the
keyboard is just easier
than scrolling
using the display.
Microsoft has finally paired it with a decent
keyboard cover that helps, rather
than hinders typing, and the Surface Pen feels smoother and more accurate to
use than ever before.
When dealing with casual
keyboard duties, the temptation to tap away at the touchscreen rather
than use the trackpad is very strong but for longer - form emails and documents the full
keyboard obliterates an on - screen virtual alternative.
Meanwhile, shipments of «detachables,» computers with screens that can dock into
keyboards to be
used laptop style or undocked and
used tablet style, priced less
than $ 200 surged, IDC analysts said.
With its good looks and portability, I found the BlackBerry Mini
Keyboard has me
using my PlayBook more
than ever.
My guess is that my total in - my - mitts time with the various tablets was somewhere between one - to - two minutes (which, in fairness to Microsoft was more
than I got with the first iPhone or iPad when announced) and got no time at all
using the
keyboard — its killer feature.
For example, the identically sized Backspace key and Delete keys are adjacent to each other and much smaller
than you'd expect, so it may take a while to get
used to the
keyboard for touch typing.
Tapping along the bottom of the screen works much better for me now, but I noticed it still sometimes registers lower
than where pressed when
using the
keyboard to type.
Keys are smaller
than normal, though, meaning it'll take a while for those
used to larger
keyboards to get up to full speed.
The
keyboard, slightly thinner in width
than the Bold, is just as easy to
use with the three running ribbons of keys, which we think is slightly easier to
use than the individual keys found on the Curve 8300 and 8900.
If you buy its optional
keyboard, you can get a mini laptop with more
than 12 hours of battery life, provided you don't mind
using a smaller 11 - inch screen.
When connected, the dock provides the Transformer Prime with a lot more
than just a
keyboard; it also includes a full - size SD card reader and a standard USB port you can
use to attach external storage devices, mice, or even wireless game controllers.