Reddit Reddit reviews ZAGG Folio Case, Hinged with Bluetooth Keyboard for Android Tablets (7-inch) - Black

We found 3 Reddit comments about ZAGG Folio Case, Hinged with Bluetooth Keyboard for Android Tablets (7-inch) - Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ZAGG Folio Case, Hinged with Bluetooth Keyboard for Android Tablets (7-inch) - Black
Adjustable: A unique spring-loaded cover fits most small-form, Bluetooth enabled tabletsProtective: Its folio design offers full-body protection against scratches, dirt, and impactThin: The Auto-Fit's thin design makes it super portableVersatile: Its unique hinge allows 135 degrees of multiple viewing anglesPowerful: The rechargeable battery delivers up to three months of regular use on a single charge,Spacious: Island-style keys offer a faster, more natural typing experienceCase does fit Ellipsis 7 tablet,kindle. Refer user manual for troubleshooting steps.
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3 Reddit comments about ZAGG Folio Case, Hinged with Bluetooth Keyboard for Android Tablets (7-inch) - Black:

u/tdmsbn · 2 pointsr/Nexus7

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IBW5XWY/ref=ox_sc_act_image_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2U84RID2RXM9W

This and a decent cheap wireless mouse make for a pretty usable tiny mobile laptop for remote desktop and Google docs.

u/dos2lin · 1 pointr/linuxhardware

> Throw any strange thing you can at me.

The first thing I thought of was the Sharp Wizard OZ-770. A PDA of yore. Best small keyboard I have ever used and I have used many. I still miss this PDA. Battery life (a couple of AAs) was insane - I'm talking monthly with extensive use. Terrible suggestion, just wanted to give this device a shoutout:-)

A more reasonable suggestion would be a 7" Android Laptop as far as "low power, light weight and affordable" goes. Goes without saying: read the reviews.

You also have the Zagg Autofit Folio Case that will turn (nearly) any 7" Android Tablet into a laptop. I have the 10" version - keyboard isn't that great (keys just feel cramped) but love having my tablet actually behave like a real laptop, plus the Android specific buttons are fantastic.

Bunch of older clamshell devices running through my head right now but I think they're more trouble than they're worth in terms of sharing local data, connecting to other devices, keyboard issues, Windows CE (limited), etc.