I currently use a normal tablet for watching lectures + taking notes in splitscreen mode, but I’ve been thinking that this would be the ideal device for my workflow. Essentially a hinged, dual-pane tablet with stylus support – prefarably with Android. Does anyone know if something like this exists, or if there are any tablets that I can buy a second hinged screen for?

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    18 days ago

    Asus zenbook duo. Probably the best of this type.

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      17 days ago

      That looks so unstable, with just that small back rest holding the whole thing up. I’m sure it’s better than it looks, but wow.

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        17 days ago

        Its not nearly as Dinky as it looks in this picture. Its almost the entire width of the device. I got to play with it a bit and its actually super stable, its obviously not 100% rigid and personally I wouldnt use it like that because its a bit awkward. But its a really cool device.

        Here’s the store page with some more pics of it.

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        17 days ago

        It’s very stable. You can also stand it upright so you have the two screens side by side.

        The keyboard also docks on the bottom screen so you can use it like a normal laptop as well. https://youtu.be/K6Cr73w8CJE

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          17 days ago

          Yeah, I saw that with the keyboard, that’s super slick. I’m not in the market for a laptop right now, but if I was, I’d definitely be tempted! Thanks for the info on stability 👍