![]() As with most touch displays though it’s really glossy and while it is bright enough to use outdoors on a sunny day, you’re still going to see more of your own face. It’s a shade under 16:9, but media fills it nicely and the 2K resolution means text is sharp and everything generally looks lovely. The bezels trimming it are nice and slim for folks who are into that, and while 5:3 isn’t the most common aspect ratio, it doesn’t feel strange. The display is a hair under 11-inches, but not far enough that we can’t refer to it as that. You can only use Lenovo's USI 2.0 pen right now with the Duet 3. Despite the confines of the small form factor, it carries a full ChromeOS keyboard layout with cursor keys. The ChromeOS search button is quite small, which I like, because it’s harder to accidentally hit, and the trackpad is surprisingly good for something of this type. It’s fine to type on though, which is still more important. It frustrated me on the original and it frustrates me still, now. The display always seems like it’s at a slight angle along the horizontal. The other, perhaps bigger issue, with the fabric hinge is that on this review sample at least, the tablet portion never felt like it was properly aligned with the keyboard. It doesn’t completely ruin the experience, but given the opportunity, I’d take an angle any time. It’s flat or flat, those are your choices. For one, you can’t raise the angle of the keyboard as you can with something like Microsoft’s Surface Type cover. The connection is incredibly strong using the pogo pins, but the fact it has a thin fabric hinge is still less than ideal. While the kickstand feels a little better this time around, the keyboard hasn’t really changed. The bezels are narrower now so there's more screen without making the tablet larger.
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