First off, the magnetic keyboard is a game-changer. I snap it on for typing lecture notes in class, then pop it off to watch Netflix in tablet mode during breaks. The hinge holds at any angle—even when I'm lounging on my dorm bed with it propped on my knees.
That 2K screen? Chef's kiss. Compared to my old 1080p tablet, the difference is night and day when I'm editing photos. The anti-glare coating saved me during outdoor study sessions where sunlight would normally wreck visibility.
Multitasking feels illegal on something this portable. I regularly have Zoom, 15 Chrome tabs, and Word open simultaneously with zero lag. The fanless design means it stays silent during 3-hour online seminars—no embarrassing whirring noises.
The USB-C ports charge my phone while the tablet itself runs on battery. I've gotten 7.5 hours actual use before needing juice (not just video playback time). Pro tip: The rear camera surprisingly nails document scans better than my smartphone.