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dave1812dave

macrumors 6502a
May 15, 2009
858
0
The rounded case back? How are you supposed to "type" on it when it's wobbling all over the table?

I've been wondering that since the moment it was unveiled. What you do is don a black turtle neck and jeans, cross your legs, and stare at internet sites with a broken flash plug in icon...then you won't care if you can type on it or not. It helps if you "space out" like Peter, in Office Space.
 

gothamm

macrumors 6502a
Nov 18, 2007
844
3
unfortunately, it does wobble. I think engadget's review stated that the typing experience was unpleasant when laying on a flat surface.
 

admanimal

macrumors 68040
Apr 22, 2005
3,531
2
Using it at all while lying flat on the table seems like it would have less-than-ideal ergonomics, even just for looking at it.
 

chwhale

macrumors member
Nov 13, 2007
59
1
I've been wondering that since the moment it was unveiled. What you do is don a black turtle neck and jeans, cross your legs, and stare at internet sites with a broken flash plug in icon...then you won't care if you can type on it or not. It helps if you "space out" like Peter, in Office Space.

hahahahaahahah :D
 

125037

Cancelled
Sep 10, 2007
2,121
0
The rounded case back? How are you supposed to "type" on it when it's wobbling all over the table?

Watch the video, it shows it perfectly when he is typing on the coffee table. Besides, your not having to put lots of pressure like on a keyboard to push the buttons down and the "flat" part of it is a big enough area to where it most likely won't wobble.
 
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