Will it have a hole for a wrist strap? What about a Kensington security slot?
For someone who wants to use the device mostly in tablet mode the connectors would have to withstand a few thousand attach/detach cycles without significant degradation in firmness.Exophase said:Being able to play on a surface is only minimally important.
I'd say being able to set it down on a table is one of the main advantages of the clamshell design.
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I know the unit being too "top heavy" is the major concern but it seems to me that with the high capacity battery that the machine is going for most of the weight will be there anyway. If you keep that on the bottom underneath the keyboard (like it is now) then would it be so much of a big deal to have the board on the top underneath the LCD?
Having the battery in a removable part separate from the main PCB is not an option since you'd lose power every time you reconfigure the parts.
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The design is a lot like the swivel design, but the plugging/unplugging (although a little crude) seems like it'd be cheaper to implement and more reliable of the long term.
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