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In the larger 12.4-inch Tab S7 Plus model I've been test-driving, the AMOLED screen pops with great color and contrast. Just as with the S-Pen on the Note phones, the stylus here can control system functions through a series of somewhat opaque gesture controls, but you're most likely to just use the side button on the S-Pen as a remote shutter control for the camera. At least the S-Pen is included in the box with the Tab S7 itself (note to Apple and Microsoft), and works well for both sketching and note-taking. The keyboard comes bundled with a magnetic back cover, which includes a kickstand and a pocket for the S-Pen stylus. Whereas the Surface clip-on keyboards can be propped up at the rear thanks to magnets, this keyboard can only sit flat on the table. The biggest downside so far is the lack of an adjustable keyboard angle. A function key row sits at the very top, again a nod to the laptop-like nature of this product. It's very stiff and provides a solid typing surface, with decent size keys that have a satisfying clack to them. The keyboard itself is on par with most Surface keyboards I've tried. In the early hardware I've been testing, only a couple of gestures are supported, including two-finger scrolling and an assignable three-finger tap command, which can be set to do things like go back one step or open the app menu. Along with this are multitouch touchpad gestures, which feel very Mac-like (if I'm feeling generous) or perhaps Windows-like (if I'm not). The Book Cover Keyboard adds a larger touchpad, still not as big as your average laptop, but very usable.