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Old 04-18-2017, 06:52 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by mdp View Post
Well, if it were a laptop, you would carry around the full weight anyway, and the extra would not be detachable nor able to sit somewhere while you comfortably lift the cable connected lighter part...
So, this is more practical than standard use.
I get that. But my main point was "What happens when the internal battery dies?"

If the "typewriter" is configured more like many laptops, replacing the battery should be a much friendlier process and one should be able to use it without any battery at all. That would be my hope.

However, not knowing the details of the device, it is all just speculation at this point. Just saying that I wouldn't discount this device even if it does not have full laptop capabilities. Were I doing a lot of typing on a daily basis, I think I would prefer to have a device dedicated to the task rather than one cobbled together with a variety of pieces.
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