![]() ![]() The display also presents brilliant palm rejection – altogether making for a sublime inking experience. That said, the S Pen works brilliantly here, with strong pressure sensitivity and a real eraser button up top. We wouldn’t be confident just throwing this tablet into a bag without first securing the stylus. Though, the magnets aren’t terribly strong and its round shape makes poor contact with the flat sides of the tablet. Likewise to the keyboard, the stylus even connects to the tablet magnetically. However, we wish the trackpad was just a smidgen wider and deeper, as it’s a little tight – more so than on competing tablets. Tracking on the included touchpad is just fine, with multi-touch gestures well supported, including the classic method of tracking with an index finger and clicking with your thumb. That said, the travel is plenty deep and each key resets with plenty of force, and the keys are well spaced. Naturally, the typing and tracking vastly improved over the first Galaxy Book, and it largely comes down to the typing angle. Of course, the tablet has also gained a magnetic keyboard cover that clips onto bottom bezel for two different typing angles. ![]() The stand is plenty sturdy and flexible, achieving a nearly 180-degree angle when fully bent backward. This design allows for the Galaxy Book 2 to subsist better as a tablet on its own as well as perform better from an ergonomics standpoint when it’s time to do some typing. ![]() Rather than a keyboard case that doubles as stand, the new Galaxy Book 2 features a dedicated metal kickstand. But, it certainly makes the device way more versatile. This new design doesn’t necessarily make the Galaxy Book 2 that much more portable than previous editions, measuring 0.30 inches (7.62mm) and weighing 1.85 pounds (839g). Now, the company appears to have responded to feedback (including in TechRadar reviews) by falling in line with a redesign that looks and feels like any other Windows slate – but this isn't a bad thing. For years, Samsung tried to differentiate itself when it came to 2-in-1 tablet design, with mixed results. ![]()
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