That said, the Nextbook Ares features a 2MP camera on both the front and back of the tablet. It's a tablet, so if you're looking for an amazing camera you are looking in the wrong place. If you're going to use the keyboard all the time, you may quickly grow frustrated with how it operates. Sometimes, while browsing the web or playing a game, the sound would ding like the keyboard was being docked and undocked, when it wasn't even being touched. While this isn't a huge deal, it would be nice if the tablet recognized the keyboard more often. Through testing, we've noticed that sometimes the tablet doesn't recognize that it's docked in the keyboard, bringing up an on-screen keyboard instead. This solution is less than ideal for a couple of reasons. The shift key is half the size of a regular keyboard, which for some will be fine, but continually caused an issue for me when trying to type quickly on it. There is an audible sound once the keyboard is docked or undocked, which makes it easy to know you've done it right. To separate the keyboard and tablet, there is a button on the keyboard which you press and pull the tablet up. The keyboard features blue trim and a backlight, which is great for being able to easily identify where the keys are regardless of how light or dark it is where you are.
The keyboard that comes with the 2-in-1 is pretty easy to get used to, though there are a few issues that can get frustrating quickly.