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Memory Slots Available | 1 |
RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Human-Interface Input | Keyboard |
Color | Black |
Operating System | Android 5.1 Lollipop; Windows 10 |
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1200 |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 24.05 Watt Hours |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
Cellular Technology | 3G |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Description | Intel X5 |
J**L
Quality Product, without the Hefty Price Tag. (Updating this Review Often)
Let's start things off with the CONS:- Charging: This tablet takes quite a while to receive a full charge. I got it with about 57% battery out of the box, and was only able to charge it up to 70% before deciding to just stop so I can actually use the thing. I still have not charged it up to 100% (I will be updating this later).-Charging Brick: The tablet came with a US charging brick, but the thing gets HOT. Like, cup-of-coffee hot. I'm not sure if it's just the one that I got, or if they all do this. It manages to charge the tablet perfectly fine (albeit quite slowly), but I don't want to risk this thing blowing up on me, so I'm using the charger that came with my LG V20 smartphone instead, and it seems to be charging at around the same rate, but without it getting as hot as the power supply that came in the box.WiFi: Yup, the other reviews weren't lying. The WiFi on this thing is pretty bad. Granted, I live in a small duplex apartment, so it's not a problem for me, but it doesn't reach top download speeds. I have a maximum of 50mbps download speed, but this tablet only gets around 35mbps in the same room as my router, and goes as low as 18mbps in the furthest room in my apartment. Still totally usable, but I can see how it would affect people with bigger apartments/houses.And now for the PROs:Windows 10: This product is something that I had only ever dreamed of just a few years back; a portable PC/Tablet hybrid with a Full HD touch display running a full Windows OS. This tablet handles Windows 10 VERY well (putting those 4GB of RAM to work). Everything is quite snappy and responsive.The display: This tablet has a really, really nice 1200p (1920x1200) display. Although it being quite reflective, I've had no problems using this in bright daylight (with the brightness turned all the way up, of course). I've watched Netflix and YouTube in full 1080p and it all looks absolutely beautiful. The fact that it's an IPS display means it has great viewing angles and the colors look vibrant and rich.The aesthetics: This tablet is GORGEOUS. It looks like something straight out of an Apple manufacturing factory. The screen (although not being laminated) flushes well with the bezels, which are thin enough to not look too ugly, yet thick enough to hold the tablet comfortably without accidentally touching the screen.Overall build quality: Seriously, this thing is SOLID. The entire tablet is made out of a thick, sturdy aluminum that gives it a very premium feel. Just holding this thing makes me feel like I'm holding something worth far more than $189.Dual-Booting: The fact that this tablet comes with two operating systems is actually a lot more helpful than I thought it would be. It feels like I own two separate devices, as I use the Windows 10 side for laptop-like functions such as web browsing, and then when I'm ready to relax in bed I remove the tablet from the keyboard dock, switch over to Android and use it to read my E-Books or watch some YouTube. It's honestly like having two devices for the price of one. Truly something you won't know you want until you have it.EDIT 12/17/2016: I managed to charge this bad boy up all the way to 100% without any trouble (though it took quite a while). It held up charge fairly well, although it doesn't last nearly as long as some of my other devices, which is understandable given its price and the fact that it's using full Windows 10.I'd also like to point out that some of the reviews are saying that when trying to charge this tablet, it will not charge correctly and the charging indicator flickers on and off. This just happened to me now, but I noticed that it happened when I switched from Android to Windows 10 with the charger still plugged in. I simply unplugged the charger, locked my screen (on Windows 10), unlocked the screen to reveal the desktop, and plugged the charger back in. It is now charging perfectly fine again. It makes sense that these sort of issues rise up, since it's not very common to have these dual-boot systems around, and it's all very experimental as it is. Just remember to remove the charger before switching between operating systems and all should be fine. I will update this review in a few weeks to provide a status report as to how it's held up.UPDATE 12/22/16(1 Week): So it's been a week with this tablet and I honestly have to say that I am absolutely loving it. I managed to pick up the keyboard add-on that goes with it and am actually using it right now to update this review. This thing really completes the Hi10 Pro. I feel like I'm using a $500.00 product when in reality I spent less than $250.00 and am just blown away.The battery has held up very well so far, lasting around the advertised 5-7 hours. I have, however, ran into problems when charging it on the Windows 10 side of things, but a quick search in the Chuwi and TechTablet forums and I concluded that it is purely a software issue and nothing to do with the product itself. I will be picking up another one of these tablets (for myself, since this was a gift to my mom) hopefully some time next month. I will be updating this review again in about another week or two, so stay put! So far, so good!UPDATE 01/08/2017(3-4 Weeks): I've owned this tablet for roughly a month now, and I have decided that this product indeed deserves a full Five-Star rating. I'm in love with this thing (and it's technically not even mine lol).I have removed one of the Cons from the list above, as they have fixed the Amazon page and it now clearly advertises that this indeed comes with Android 5.1 Lollipop. I'm actually enjoying Lollipop a lot more than I would have enjoyed Remix OS, because I find myself switching over to Android when I want to browse in bed, and using Windows 10 (a fully-fledged operating system) as a side PC/Laptop at my desk at home, where I have my gaming PC and Xbox One. I've also added this as a Pro in the list above.Charging the tablet on Windows 10 still presents some issues, but as I stated previously, it is a software issue. I usually manage to get it charging on Windows 10 on the second or third try, so it's not really a deal-breaker by any means.I still plan to buy another one for myself later this month, and will be updating this in a few months to report on the longevity of the product, as I've seen some bad reviews state that after about 6 months the motherboard dies. I hope this won't be the case with me, as I love this thing way too much. I'm sure as long as I take care of it and treat it like what it is; a cheap product, it should last me quite a while. Stay Put!I've added some photos as well.
F**O
Almost good.
When looking for a cheap and light notebook to take to class it seemed this would fit the bill. The full version of Windows 10 seems to work fine, a little slow but acceptable, and should work well for my needs. It will run Office 365, Firefox, and a few other needed programs without any known issues so far. The keyboard has a decent feel and snaps on firmly, no worries about the tablet disconnecting when not intended due to the very strong magnets used. The magnets will also grab any random steel bits they come near, so it can double as a paperclip holder! :) The Original Keyboard for CHUWI Hi10 Pro / Hibook / Hibook Pro Multi Mode Rotary Shaft Detachable Keyboard with Pogo Pin Magnetic Docking Separable Design is understandably a little small, but has a standard layout which is nice when so many other companies try and make a unique key layout in order to fit the extra functions, ect. The various functions and numeric keypad when FN key pressed are well laid out too. The included charger seems a little weak, I picked up the inexpensive CHOETECH USB Wall Charger with Quick Charge 3.0 (USB C Cable Included) for LG G5, HTC 10, Samsung, iPhone, iPad and more that charges faster according to the Windows battery monitor. Make sure to turn it off before heading out, it will eat the battery in a few hours when "asleep", but the battery will last at least a few days if powered down. (Just checked and it's at 91% after being off charge and shut down for about 4 days.) I use it with the brightness all the way down and it just sips the power.Unfortunately the Android half has issues that I can't seem to resolve without rooting and reformatting the factory installed Android system. The Chuwi forums have all the info to do it, but it's currently above my experience and comfort level and I'm not exactly happy to have to learn this particular skill set. I'll eventually figure it out and have a working tablet, but it is frustrating in that it doesn't work initially. Browsing the Chuwi forums show that they are aware of the multiple issues with Android across the Chuwi tablet product line, but no fix has been officially issued.If you are tech savvy enough to root a device and reinstall operating systems, then this tablet is a great value. If you are the type of person that either expects it to work out of the box, or don't have the skill to dig into this at the level required to get it working correctly, then perhaps check out other brands.
A**R
Chuwi Hi10
Muy mala batería, en lo demás es un producto aceptable y con buen desempeño, los materiales de la parte posterior se desgastan muy rápido
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