![]() ![]() In addition, when using the touchpad with two hands - one hand to move around and the other to click - the cursor frequently jumped.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe Series 7 Chronos' 1920 x 1080-pixel, 17.3-inch LED Full HD display delivered crisp and vibrant images. However, the one-touch selection feature caused us to accidentally select items on the screen so frequently that we disabled it entirely. ![]() Three-finger flicking through photos and four-finger flicking up and down (to show the desktop and switch apps) also worked well. In general, navigation and two-finger scrolling were smooth. The 4.2 x 3-inch ELAN clickpad performed well when using one hand but proved tricky to operate when using two hands. Combined with an extra-deep palm rest, the Chronos proved uncomfortable to type on for extended periods of time. Like the 15-inch Series 7 Chronos, the 17-inch system features a sharp front lip on the deck that digs into your wrists. Unfortunately, quick and accurate typing does not necessarily equate to a comfortable typing experience. On the Ten Thumbs Typing Test, we scored a rate of 60 words per minute with an error rate of 1 percent, about equal to our average speed. The keyboard offered a pleasing amount of tactile feedback, allowing us to type with surprising (for an island-style keyboard) accuracy. Click to EnlargeThe Series 7 Chronos' full-size keyboard features a dedicated number pad on the right and adjustable backlighting.
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