Is there a reason the Acer spin 312 hinge design causes discomfort when used on my lap?

sophocles
sophocles Member Posts: 3 New User
edited April 26 in Swift and Spin Series

can anybody splain me why Acer designed the hinge on these devices such that the back edge of the lid forms a sharp edge, which digs into my legs when I use it as a "laptop"? my old Acer C302 and many other devices manage to use just the bottom panel. the setup doesnt change the angle of the keyboard enough to matter, and there are other ways to assure adequate airflow.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,953 Trailblazer
    edited 12:53AM

    The Acer Chromebook Spin 312 is a budget laptop and its built that way, the LCD lid and hinge system in this laptop opens and turns underneath the laptop lower case as shown in the caption below and could expose some sharp edges of the hinge system if you use the laptop like you do, hence and why its "sharp edge, which digs into my legs" happens, use it a different way.

    Acer Chromebook Spin 312

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  • sophocles
    sophocles Member Posts: 3 New User

    sorry, i beg to differ.
    my asus c302 was a budget laptop too. its hinge was designed to not hurt its users. it also did a full 180 turn. the aspire and swift don't look any better designed.

    I dont think price has anything to do with decent ergonomics.