Like, the thing is at thigh-height (Why the hell it's there, no one knows) and you're standing DIRECTLY over top of it.
But at that point, I think it would be easier to pick it up and type one handed, because typing with your wrists all flexed up like that is a reeeal quick way to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Seriously, this looks like a laptop from the passive-matrix LCD days. What exactly are they reserving all that space around the screen for? Stickers? Post-Its?
I sometimes use 180 degree tilt if I am sitting somewhere and I don't want to peer down and arch over the screen. I have my laptop "standing" on my lap and my screen is directly in front of me.
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"...and some fairly unique features like a screen that tilts back a full 180 degrees."
Finally, that will come in really handy for all of those times I find myself...
....find myself...
I haven't got a clue.
I can see uses if it had a touchscreen, but not like this
Maybe if you're standing over it?
Like, the thing is at thigh-height (Why the hell it's there, no one knows) and you're standing DIRECTLY over top of it.
But at that point, I think it would be easier to pick it up and type one handed, because typing with your wrists all flexed up like that is a reeeal quick way to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Not to mention a GIANT BEZEL! Yay!
Seriously, this looks like a laptop from the passive-matrix LCD days. What exactly are they reserving all that space around the screen for? Stickers? Post-Its?
I sometimes use 180 degree tilt if I am sitting somewhere and I don't want to peer down and arch over the screen. I have my laptop "standing" on my lap and my screen is directly in front of me.