Like many 2-in-1s, the Switch Alpha 12 is comprised of a 12-inch touchscreen tablet section running Windows 10 with a bundled, magnetically attachable keyboard; the keyboard cover has a loop to hold the stylus. The magnet is surprisingly strong — it latched onto my badge holder at one point when I held the tablet up to take a picture — but it serves as a place to attach the stylus when using it as a slate.
The kickstand design works very well. You can tilt it to any angle between almost perfectly flat to almost vertical, and it has a rubberized section on the bottom to keep it from sliding and to keep it stable on, say, a bed. It’s not quite as comfortable to use as a notebook on your lap, but it’s not a bad compromise.
I really like the keyboard as well. It has full size, backlit keys that have great tactile feedback; I’m a keyboard pounder and picky about feel. The touchpad is in a good spot and appropriately responsive. You will probably need to configure it to make it behave the way you expect, though.
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