![]() This way, you can use the Helix in what Lenovo calls "Stand" mode (good for presentations), or just fold it flush with the keyboard for "Tablet+" mode. However, the Helix's dock is made in such a way that users can connect the tablet so that the screen is facing the keyboard, or the other way around. Our biggest complaint about the ThinkPad Helix' design is that the display can't be angled back very far in clamshell mode. By comparison, the Samsung 700T has a much simpler connector. ![]() This reveals a rather complex-looking setup: A plastic flap protects the docking mechanism, which includes two large metal tabs, two docking connectors, and a small fan array which pulls air through the tablet. When pushed, a small red tab at the bottom left corner of the base lets you remove the tablet from the keyboard dock. Click to EnlargeIt seems that with every detachable tablet comes a new way of connecting it to its base, and the Helix is no different.
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