Now, I’ve never found touch-screen keyboards to be
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where you either type with one thumb while holding the
other half of the device with your other hand, or where
you stretch both thumbs across a slightly too wide,
folded device—don’t help.
Some aspects of the Duo’s hardware are otherworldly.
No phone ever before has been able to do the full-
rotation hinge trick that we see on Windows 2-in-1s.
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Book), the Duo folds open a little bit, halfway, into a
tent shape, or all the way back, and it stays that way.
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Duo folded all the way back most of the time, as a 5.6-
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comfortably hold it in one hand and operate it with the
other. But that posture means you lose a lot of what
makes the Duo special, which is two active screens.
The table tent mode is great for watching several hours
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for the app you’re using on the other screen. This seems
really cool, but as with the Yoga Book, the ergonomics
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The book mode is the most productive, either for
reading two pages of a book or having a web page open
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Using the Surface Pen makes it an even more book-like
experience, as you look at something on one side and
scribble notes about it on the other screen.
I’ve never found
touch-screen
keyboards to
be great for
long, in-depth
work; they’re a
little confusing
and tiring on
fingers.