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That's a bit different then. You can pair it with something like this https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B08G1F4LJ5 (no idea about that specific one but you get the idea) and it's a much better setup than just the laptop.
Mine is some Asus one I got from work but it's used when traveling most of the time so no nice set up. Still far preferable to a single monitor though.
If I was buying my own I'd try and get something with usb and hdmi connections.
Mine is ok.
It's a bit dim compared to a laptop/monitor and eats the laptop battery but it does its job.
You can get a whole variety of tablet stands for under £20 so you can have it in whatever position you want. Trouble is if you're using your laptop keyboard then that screen is already low down so you end up with them both low down.
I'd say that is the major issue, if you're using that to save space/setup then you're probably not using a separate keyboard/mouse and you're limited by that.