With Windows, the tablet mode is clearly glued on top. All the options are big enough that even someone with sausage fingers can handle them, and the whole experience is built around it. The iPad was designed from the start to be controlled with touch controls. Although it would technically be perfectly capable of this, you will notice very clear differences if you compare it with, for example, an iPad. The operating system isn't really designed to be used as a tablet, despite Microsoft's futile efforts to create a decent experience. There are too few apps for the tablet mode, and the apps that do sometimes feel like they're put together a bit half-heartedly. The tablet mode is there, but it just isn't. Fast, beautiful, solid, and the pen absolutely tops it off. Very good ***laptop***, which actually meets all requirements. Not bad at all, but I expected a bit more
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