>>105999675 (OP) they are popular as assigned laptops in schools and some offices. I don't think I've ever seen someone purchase one for themselves though.
>>105999675 (OP) Just gimmicks pushed by microsoft when they were seeing their shit getting pushed in back in 2012 by the iPad. That's why they pushed Windows 8 inspired hybrids so hard.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:05:26 PM No.106000004
>>105999675 (OP) There's something about attaching too much weight/bulk to an outwards facing screen generally doesn't end well. Tablets you can drop, these fuckers, just look at them wrong, they borked. Tablets are comfier and laptops are (generally) way robuster. I'd say it's flawed.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:25:39 PM No.106000166
>>105999675 (OP) It's literally just a laptop >I wish I could place my fragile laptop in an unstable position just so I can watch it break! Shit no one said. Who's this product for? No one. Why is it not popular? Because it's a product for no one
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:32:52 PM No.106000222
I had a Dell 2 in 1 that had some weird flaw where the screen framing itself would flex and cause phantom touch registrations. There was no real fix; so, I disabled touch and removed the purpose of a 2 in 1.