It’s made of plastic too and does not feel as high end as the Type Cover from Microsoft, for instance. The keyboard is connected using a magnetic connector, so you don’t have to charge it separately. I like that you can open the kickstand quite wide and that one has a metal hinge. It’s not very premium-feeling, of course, but that’s okay. The cover is made of plastic and a kind of fabric-like material. It’s connected to the tablet using magnets and they’re very strong. With the back cover, the back of the tablet is protected but the frame is unprotected. So, the price of 279 Dollars is super competitive because it includes the keyboard. That’s fantastic because, with pretty much every competitor, you’ll have to pay at least 100 Dollars extra for a keyboard. Kickstand & KeyboardĪ back cover for the tablet with an integrated kickstand and a keyboard are included at no extra charge. You can record with 1600 x 1200 pixels too, which looks better but is not the 16:9 aspect ratio that videos usually have these days. While the recordings of the main camera are okay, the front-facing camera is missing some detail when recording HD videos. On the front, we get a 2-megapixel webcam and the main camera has a resolution of 8 megapixels. There’s no fingerprint scanner and you can’t unlock it using facial recognition either. And on the positive side, you can connect USB C hubs and also connect external monitors and other accessories. Well, at least a USB C to 3.5mm audio adapter is included. There’s no headphone jack and no microSD card slot. It’s a bit disappointing that we get just one USB C port. With 7.3mm it’s thin enough and with 450g it weighs as much as most competitors. The upper part is made of blue plastic – I think that looks fine but I know not everybody loves this. That’s because we get a mostly metal body. Especially when considering that the Lenovo Duet Chromebook costs just 279 Dollars, the tablet feels surprisingly high-end.
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