I've been using the Svikou convertible laptop for a month now, and it's been my trusty companion during commutes and coffee shop work sessions. That 360° hinge is surprisingly sturdy - I flip it into tablet mode during meetings to take handwritten notes with the included stylus (which magnetically sticks to the side, genius!).
The rose gold finish gets compliments everywhere, though I wish the 2MP camera matched the laptop's stylish looks - my video calls look like I'm broadcasting from 2010. But that vibrant 11" FHD IPS display more than makes up for it when I'm watching design tutorials during lunch breaks.
Here's the weird quirk: The battery has a personality of its own. It drains faster than my phone when gaming, yet lasts through four back-to-back Zoom classes if I stick to documents. I've learned to treat it like a hybrid car - mostly plugged in at home, but perfectly portable for <2 hour outings.
The elliptical touchpad's brightness/volume gestures feel futuristic, though my cat keeps activating them by walking across the keyboard (note to self: disable when not in use). At 2.4lbs, it's lighter than my hardcover notebook - slips right into my smallest backpack pocket.
For $300? This punches way above its weight class. Just keep that charger handy like you would for a smartphone.