PaceBag And The Presentation Stand
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: terrific, tablet, technology
PaceBag And The Presentation Stand
The included PaceBook bag allows the PaceBook to function as a desktop portable or a notebook. It securely holds the tablet and the keyboard to give the unit a laptop-like feel. The PaceBook is held to the bag by two plastic/ rubber clips to allow the unit to be easily removed, while at the same time holding the unit securely in place. The keyboard is attached to the bag with Velcro on the bottom. The tablet/ display can easily be taken in and out if you want the PaceBook function as a tablet. The bag offers a flap that allows the unit to be propped up with an included easel-style flap, so that it can be used in a portable desktop manner.

The presentation stand is a good idea, but can you trust it?
The presentation stand for the PaceBook uses an easel-type design that allows the PaceBook to be propped at about a 120 degree angle. Unfortunately, the easel mechanism does not have a locking feature to prevent the unit from falling backwards out of the presentation stand. When shooting the photos of the PaceBook on this stand, we were more than a little wary that the PaceBook would come crashing onto the table due to what appears to be a flawed design. In PaceBlade's defense, they do offer four rubber coated stoppers on the bottom of the presentation stand as an attempt to keep the unit from sliding around. PaceBlade also has rubber coated both the bottom and the back easel ends to provide a more sturdy design to prevent the unit from moving. However, a locking mechanism of some sort would still be more preferable, by far. Based on our experience, we would recommend that PaceBook users exercise caution when using this presentation stand.
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