I also used Duo 2 when I was doing a Whiteboard presentation for M365 Below in Chicago community event on Jan 14th. Of course when you can the cover displayed it doesn’t look good, but the user experience with Kindle is very good. Kindle app supports dual screens really well. I never thought how good dual screen would be on this one – and the hinge is very natural there. I also like how there isn’t too much content per page – it is easier to focus compared when reading on iPad or screen. When actually reading the book I enjoyed how pages can be changed in a natural way – including the animation of flipping the page. Of course I have to show the “oh, this doesn’t look good” picture first:īut that applies only to those times where there are content only on one page (like cover). The experience was better than I expected. I happened to buy a few Metaverse books from Kindle and installed Kindle to Surface Duo 2 to read them. Despite not being able to change the video background everything else was smooth. I used Duo 2 in various Teams calls, with Surface Buds and with Surface Duo 2 audio. Little thing, but easiness to use is great ✅ Flashlight with double-press of power button when Duo 2 is closed.✅ No face recognition – having to use fingerprint feels … slow but it is understandable because Duo 2 doesn’t have IR camera which is required & compatible with Windows Hello. ![]() This is where using earbuds and smartwatch help – no need to take the device out to answer. Not my preferred way, but keeping the whole device flipped open isn’t very good either. ![]()
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