Hello Peter,
The model you sent the link to has hinges that allow the screen to be rotated
further than a normal laptop meaning that you can have screen facing you and
supported by the keyboard base. Is this configuration it designed to be a
touchscreen essentially. I am sure you would still be able to use a USB
connected keyboard and/or mouse though.
Some other 2-in-1 devices have a completely detachable screen which becomes a
tablet when detached.
If you don't need something to be portable I would consider an all-in-one PC
which has are not much bigger than a monitor as all the components are
installed into the back of the screen. They are not always that easy for
upgrading but save a lot of space over a traditional PC.
Hope the above helps.
Kind regards,
Stewart.
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ;
Peter Bentley
Sent: 23 July 2018 17:19
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Two-in-one laptops
Hello
Have been looking at the Dell outlet site for re-furbished computers. They have
a two in one model which I was told means that it can be used as a laptop or
tablet. The assistant tried to explain to me over the phone what that means in
practical terms but I couldn't follow. CAN ANYBODY EXPLAIN how that will impact
upon its use as a blind person.
http://outlet.euro.dell.com/Online/SecondaryInventorySearch.aspx?c=uk&cs=ukdfh1&l=en&s=dfh&sign=PXhcOSHtr1T4IOw%2fPR7UdbkfJs9iTCPoPS4wsHhC8gcNK9ZxKx6Hp9wU09FOEFrXFxtsAThSAGHe1x8kiRtN1wOXlf4qBucimdcMp13ZQBfJLf4pdwJpfg2adk86ZM1VDxcrkdM3M1tBPwAFH6j%2fGJDOU1RoTHb7OHLU8FcDO1Lqtpgjp029%2bW0sa0IEjRkRWdwLXhcy%2b97UnhaGuqPBjGIFeqCo7mfzGPpFD4D4JJmHboIZMiBGvba3kv5FORYr
I have tried to copy the link but it is rather long.
Peter
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