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It's always a convertible PC of the traditional sort, one with a fixed screen that swivels around and can fold down into tablet mode.
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Fixed issue that screen projection does not take place until swiping action takes place on mobile phone.
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Playback is limited to the native media player -- no YouTube greatest hits on top of your email just yet -- but the window can be moved around the screen and at its fixed size covers just under a sixth of the full screen.
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Fixed issue of connecting screen appearing after a session teardown on Win7 laptop.
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The angle of the screen is also fixed, since the case relies on a notch above the keyboard (like many Nexus 7 cases) to keep the tablet stationary.
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For example, cellular data connection is cut when the phone is sleeping and the screen brightness is fixed to 60 percent while reading books, watching videos and listening to music.
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Fixed issue of one Widi session affecting screen projection of subsequent Widi or Miracast session.
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The pre-production model had a poor shutter button, which is a bit of a disappointment since this is usually a well used button, and considering the effort put into the external screen. (Let's hope that this'll get fixed for production models.) The reviewers found that the main keypad was great, with a not-too-rubbery feel, and the UI is an improvement in all the areas that count -- snappy, clear, and customizable.
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