Seems to me the battery hump in the crook of the arm would only be an issue for left-handers. Righties would be able to grip the battery hump, which is probably a good thing.
@Craneguy If the screen's in secondary landscape mode (upside down), you don't run into problems with the battery. I have a tx2500 and I've found that, no matter which way i'm holding it, one of the screen orientations works for me.
@Craneguy The battery hump is pretty ergonomic for holding the tablet in slate mode. I kind of like it better than if it was flat and thin. Also, of course you can press the screen rotate button and hold it any way you feel like.
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Seems to me the battery hump in the crook of the arm would only be an issue for left-handers. Righties would be able to grip the battery hump, which is probably a good thing.
Or is that the other way round?
Hell, it's better for someone!
@Craneguy
If the screen's in secondary landscape mode (upside down), you don't run into problems with the battery. I have a tx2500 and I've found that, no matter which way i'm holding it, one of the screen orientations works for me.
@Craneguy You're holding it wrong.
@Craneguy The battery hump is pretty ergonomic for holding the tablet in slate mode. I kind of like it better than if it was flat and thin. Also, of course you can press the screen rotate button and hold it any way you feel like.