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I think that japan people don't hate Apple, but they are in the tech race with the US so, they treat it as a competitor, but who loves the rivals? I think noone.

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Image 26: Folded up

Face-down after a hard-day's work.

Here you can see how the leg folds. That leg is both a stand for the computer and a handle: fold it up as shown here and then turn the unit upright to carry, using the leg as a handle and keeping the computer tucked under the arm.

There's no catch or release to move the leg. It's a well-built part that holds the computer firmly upright (or reclined backward, or even reclined forward a few degrees), yet can be repositioned with easy pressure.

One key point, though: that umbilical cord isn't removeable, and it does get in the way when you fold up the leg or otherwise transport the machine. Here I had to make sure to thread the cable through when folding the leg.

Secure the cable when moving the computer; the thing swings like a medieval flail if you're not careful.

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