
- #HOW TO LOCK COMPUTER WITH KEYBOARD ON SAMSUNG ATIV HOW TO#
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Compared to the level of industrial design and quality we’ve come to expect from the current crop of tablets and ultrabooks, Samsung has really missed an opportunity to even be competitive here.
#HOW TO LOCK COMPUTER WITH KEYBOARD ON SAMSUNG ATIV PC#
The ATIV Smart PC design and hardware is adequate, but honestly, based on the Windows tablets I’ve been dealing with in the last six months, I’d put Samsung behind Microsoft, ASUS, Vizio, and even Acer when it comes to Windows 8 tablet hardware design. This results in a thinner, lighter dock, but having a second battery in the dock would probably be worth the extra bulk, for reasons I’ll discuss in the battery life section. Unlike ASUS keyboard docks, the Samsung docks don’t include a battery.
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It’s a bit buggy at times-something about the electrical connection between dock and tablet occasionally goes on the fritz, resulting in a series of disconnections and reconnections usually fixed by adjusting the hinge angle or removing and reinserting the tablet. The tablet connects to the dock with two clips and a 13 pin trapezoidal connector, and disengages with a button located at the center of the hinge. The dock also has two USB ports, one on either side, and both are covered by flaps (tragic). It’s made of a matte plastic that feels better and more solid than the tablet, with a spacious and comfortable chiclet-style keyboard along with a buttonless ELAN multitouch trackpad. When you add it to the slate, the total size goes up to 3.1 pounds and 0.85” thick. The keyboard dock is a definite bright spot. Other miscellaneous design details: the raised chrome detailing around the webcam is very Galaxy S III-esque, the Wacom stylus on the side can be difficult to remove from the silo at times, and the Windows and Intel logo stickers on the back are the height of uncool. I’m not necessarily the biggest fan of the top-mounted USB port, but at least it’s better than the ASUS VivoTab’s easy-to-lose and hard-to-replace dongle. It’s unclean, fiddly, and an industrial design faux pas in this day and age. Three ports, a dummy SIM slot, and four flaps. One, the idea of a SIM slot on a device that doesn’t have a cellular radio is downright baffling. And compared to tablet design benchmarks like Surface and the iPad, it’s not even on the same planet.īutton and port placement is a bit haphazard, with microHDMI and volume controls on the right side, a USB port, 3.5mm combo jack, microSD card, and microSIM slot located on the top of the device, along with two chrome buttons (power and rotation lock) that are easy to confuse.

Next to the VivoTab, the Samsung feels bloated-the aluminum body of the ASUS is far higher quality and the thinner chassis is much better ergonomically. The ATIV doesn’t even cut it from a plastic standpoint, with noticeable seams between the various injection molded plastic pieces that comprise the chassis.
#HOW TO LOCK COMPUTER WITH KEYBOARD ON SAMSUNG ATIV HOW TO#
They clearly know how to design a good looking computer, with their Series 7 and Series 9 notebooks and all-in-ones featuring attractive and well built aluminum bodies. Samsung’s build quality on their plastic products has never thrilled me, particularly the original Galaxy S and Galaxy S III. The plastic body offers pretty poor in hand feel, with a disconcerting amount of flex exhibited in normal day-to-day handling. The problem though, with this slate in particular, is that it feels both bulky and not that well built. It’s too big for ideal one handed use, and the dimensions of 10.1” slates (10.5” wide, roughly 1.25lbs) tend to be much better suited for that ergonomically. It’s not that thin, either, though it does feel thicker than 9.9mm.

The ATIV Smart PC is kind of chunky though, with a width of 12” and a weight of 1.65lbs.

This isn’t as dark a blue, but they’re clearly related products. The brushed plastic aesthetic in particular will be very familiar to anyone who has handled a pebble blue Galaxy S III or Galaxy Note II in recent times. The body is entirely glossy plastic, with contours similar to the rest of Samsung’s recent mobile industrial design language. The bezel is uniformly three-quarters of an inch thick all the way around the screen, which allows for comfortable handling of the device without adding too much bulk to the footprint. The front face is dominated by the display, along with details like the chrome-ringed Windows button, speakers placed on the right and left edges in similar fashion to the Galaxy Tab and Nexus 10, and the webcam and Samsung logo centered above the display. The ATIV Smart PC is unmistakably a Samsung design, for better or for worse.
