Pros
- Tablet with a physical keyboard -- nice!
- Touchscreen interface is pretty good
Cons
- Cover is a fingerprint magnet
- No virtual keyboard for tablet mode
Bottom Line
This half-netbook, half-tablet would have probably been better if it had just stuck with one genre or the other.
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