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23 Sep, 2020
Displays key information very clearly.
1 of 1 found this helpful Strengths: solid mount, clear bright display, all the features that I need work very well, seamless connectivity to Garmin Connect
Weakness: it is a bit fiddly to set up.

18 Aug, 2017
A very neat and effective 2 in 1
I am not a "techie" and will use this device as a tablet and occasionally as a PC.
I bought it based on on-line reviews and price.
Good points: the device seems well made, the screen resolution and brightness are excellent, the key board attaches easily and is straightforward to use (separated keys and backlit). The touchscreen is sensitive and responsive. To have a stylus included (unlike competitors) makes it even better value.
Minor weaknesses: The usual irritation of excessive "bloatware". The on switch needs to be depressed for a bit longer than seems necessary. The touch pad is very sensitive which can be both a good and a slightly irritating feature. The charger is very cumbersome.
Overall the PC is better than I had expected and at £460 I believe it represents very good value indeed.

03 Oct, 2018
Classic Bernhard.
This is another example of Bernhard's wonderful stream of consciousness novels. I found it slightly less enthralling than "Woodcutters" but nontheless an enjoyable, amusing and thought- provoking read