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the laptop is very educational for kids learning how to use computer for the first time
I purchase this toy for my little brother, and he seems to love it very much. He wants to carry it everywhere he’s going, which makes me know that it is a very good buy.
This is a great item to help introduce a young child to the world of technology. My daughter love it, and it is worth the money, which was not bad. She has had it for 2 yrs. and is still learning from it. IT is durable, she has dropped it 2 times and it works GREAT!!
Very good gift for a child age 7 to 14
Do not ever buy anything from “ManjaTech”. Hopeless service with no professionalism. They sent be a used toy and on top charged 50% restocking fee when I returned the product. Refund was don almost a month later after several reminders.
I was very excited to try on my new tablet sleeve for my Thinkpad X61 Tablet, and am kind of disappointed so far. It DOES fit like a glove, but it’s so tight that it can be a royal pain to get in and out of the case. I figured I could use it as a normal case, out of tablet mode, but it seems that will be too much of a hassle. Also, although it protects the screen, the plastic cover doesn’t feel close to as good to write on as the screen itself. One more annoyance is the zipper goes around 2 sides (basically a corner), which makes the opening extremely tight to squeeze the tablet in. If it were even 2 and a HALF sides (2 corners), it would slide right in, but with this design it’s just plain aggravating.
Overall, I’d say this thing is nice, I just don’t see myself using it as often as I had intended to. Hope this helps.
The sleeve is indeed too tight for the tablet, especially with the battery upgrade. I almost wondered if I was putting it in correctly at first. The flaps don’t give adequate access to the ports on the side and are not centered over the ports either.
The only way I would use this if I was going to ALWAYS use it in Tablet mode, which most people won’t. Even then I don’t know how useful it would be.
The delivery was fine. Only product ordered was out of stock. So, we agreed to take another, similar product.
definitely protect your touch screen from scratches, but the zip design needs improvement, it’s a little hard to put the laptop in or out if you frequently switch. I always take out my battery when plug in adpater, and you have to take out of the case to take off battery. so…, they should really put a rear open so that you can do it without removing the whole computer.
They should also made the plastic cover bigger because now it is about the same size as your screen, I mean really the same size. So it depends on how well you put your laptop in, sometimes the screen might not perfectly fit the plastic cover so part of the screen was cover a little bit by the edge. for example if you maximize, for example your IE, you might find it troublesome to control the scroll bar at the edge that might occasionally covered by the leather part, as well as the notification area (time, antivirus) at the bottom right.
However, nothing affect serious functionalities, even though a little bit inconvenient occasionally, overall, it works well.
a little hotter with the case, but tolerable.
a lot of good features, like hand band at the back, carry stripe, and those flaps to access different port. While if they design something that you can also flip the screen and the case come with it, that would be awesome, and I’ll give 5 stars for that.
Pro:
Sturdy, well padded, very good interior fit. No obvious weak points in sewing.
Velcro side flaps protect the I/O ports.
A removable insert allows snug fitting for the tablet using either the standard or the extended battery.
An exterior elastic loop, wide and well sewn, securely holds an extra pen.
A Velcro-adjusted hand strap at the rear of case allows very secure but comfortable holding in tablet mode on arm.
Almost everything in the case’s construction bespeaks reasonable ruggedness and sturdiness. Except for more extreme circumstances, it would be difficult to use this case without feeling the tablet is well protected.
Con:
Lenovo’s website lists the weight of the case at 1.4 pounds. Not terrible, but a bit heavy for my tastes.
The firm interior fit is a touch *too* firm — once inside the case, there’s no lateral leeway to nudge the tablet buttons into the exterior openings. Maybe over time, the case will settle/stretch a bit, but out of the box the openings are about 1/8th inch off, half covering the device buttons.
Out of the box, the plastic sheet which covers the screen was lightly scratched; not terribly so, but noticeable.
This flap-plastic rides a bit too high above the tablet screen and has too much “give” — it feels something like writing on a marshmallow.
That said, I have no problems inking, pressing for context menus, or hovering the cursor through the plastic sheet — it simply feels a little creepy.
But if inking is not greatly affected, this extra room is too high to use efficiently, if at all, the touch capability on my dual-digitizer X61 — only the most emphatic finger tapping registers any response from the touch screen.
Judging from the manual (which has no text except for warranty info; all instruction is through illustrations), the case will accommodate the tablet wearing an Ultrabase — which I don’t own. I would guess this explains the airspace between screen and flap. If so, a removable riser, similar to the removable battery-dummy would have been in order here. In a pinch, some strategically placed cardboard or other homemade riser would likely help.
As everyone else has noted, it’s very difficult to insert/remove the tablet from this case because the zipper, for no discernibly good reason, does not completely open the flap. A user needs to practically shoehorn the tablet into the case through the overly narrow unzipped opening.
Worse than insertion is removal of the tablet from the case — it takes so much grappling with the fingers, and it seems way too easy to accidentally bend the already innately wobbly screen of an X61.
Frankly, I worry more about damaging the laptop trying to insert/remove it than I would carrying it around without one. I will rarely use this case.
A zipper which doesn’t allow a case flap to permit easy access makes a person wonder. It’s a major problem with this otherwise good-to-excellent product. This case is less the “sleeve” it is marketed as, and more a fussy suit of light body armor. Body armor is fine for a bump-case; but the fussiness is enough to have made it a deal-killer had I seen it live prior to purchase.
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