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It doesn't fold back the full 360 degrees (it only bends about 120 degrees), but the screen can be detached, flipped around, and reattached for a similar effect. This lets you use the rubber feet on the keyboard to prevent slipping while writing, or you can use it in a "tent mode" like with other 2-in-1s.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can either detach the keyboard from the tablet and use the tablet alone, or if you need to keep the keyboard handy you can detach the tablet, flip it around backwards, and then "close" the device. The keyboard will be concealed behind the back of the tablet, and the screen will be facing up. So, the screen does not fold around 360 degrees like a Chromebook Pro or a Flip, but when you do remove and reverse the tablet/screen portion and close it up, you can use it as a tablet without feeling the keyboard keys underneath in your hand. All of that being said, detaching the tablet/screen from the keyboard is a very nice experience and much superior to the other Chromebook convertibles.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The keyboard is detachable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To use as a tablet you detach the keyboard
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The screen does not fold all the way around, but you can detach the screen and reattach it in reverse so that the back of the screen will fold down flat on top of the keyboard. That way you can use it in tablet mode with the keyboard still attached.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does not fold all the way back. you can detach the screen and put it on backwards to use it for viewing a movie for example but if you want to use it as a tablet, you just detach it from the keyboard.
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