The display folds backwards (hence the “360” title) and the screen automatically rotates, but tablet mode has to be manually turned on. The main event is the Galaxy Book's ability to turn into a tablet. I’d recommend turning down the sensitivity to the lowest option for a more familiar experience. Things I’d clicked on would drag rather than be released after I’d let let go of the button on the trackpad. I also experienced some palm-rejection and stickiness issues. I often found myself accidentally opening the context menu when I wanted to left click-again this is something you have to retrain yourself for. I understand the need to fill up space below the keys when the bottom half of the laptop is so big, but I’m not entirely sure such a large trackpad is the way to do it. The large touchpad also takes some getting used to. The Galaxy Book Pro 360 has a full-sized keyboard.
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