An interesting design, and while I did not get to play with it, l though it was well designed. It's shape was about the size of a laptop screen, so they got that idea across. The cover/keyboard thing was nice. It was awful stiff though. Overall, a nice design, but technology needs to advance more to get it better.
The touch screen was smooth, and the screen itself had a nice display. It has all of the stuff on the computer, with tablet apps and games thrown in.
I went Word to test the keyboard, and it was OK getting there. I had to select Blank document and all that carp, and the touchscreen didn't work for a second. Then , before I typed, I had to figure out how hard or soft I needed to push to make it type one letter, and not a billion. It was very awkward, nothing like a computer. Anyways, once I started typing, I could not get any sort of consistency. Sometimes it would type perfectly, others it wouldn't type, and others it typed to much. And then I had to get out of Word, and the reaching the screen to get out was awkward. Finally, as I log into the WBO, I enter my username fine (though the shift key needed hard pressing) and as I winter my password, the keyboard stops working. It takes about 30 seconds to get it going again. Then, as I click Login, that kinda doesn't work. It would recognize I clicked it, but it would not respond. Finally, after trying repeatedly, I worked. Also, when you do click, the cursor moves. So meh.
Overall, it was a very meh experience.