CPU: Intel Atom X5-Z8300 (Cherry Trail T3-Z8300) Quad Core 1.44GHz (up to 1.84GHz) is equipped with better performance, delivering plenty of power for multitasking and fueling casual games and movies
GPU: Intel HD Graphic Gen8 processor is better and faster in playing games and watching videos than the previous generation
RAM + ROM: 2GB + 32GB offers ultra-fast surfing online, video playing and 3D gaming experience enhanced with DDR3 memory which makes all applications faster. Whether it is needed for work, study or play, it will suit your all needs
TF card (MicroSD): Up to 128GB (not included)
Windows 10 + Android 5.1 system: The latest system with more excellent interface, compatibility and running effect
8 inch screen: 1280 x 800 WXGA IPS screen offers good experience for watching videos and browsing the Web
Bluetooth 4.0: Supports fast transmission of data, pictures and files, and more faster than Bluetooth 3.0
HDMI output: You could use a HDMI cable to connect your tablet to output the tablet display onto TV screens, monitors or projectors, creating your personal home theater
Gravity sensing system: Can fluently and sensitively run various applications
Other functions: WiFi/MP3/MP4/Calendar/Calculator supported
Battery: 3.8V/3800mAh
The mouse and keyboard in the picture are not included
The TechTablets' video at 2:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WpZQHwXRms says "MicroUSB Cable & OTG In The Box, No Charger Included".
Around 6:52 https://youtu.be/5WpZQHwXRms?t=404 (focussing is a bit erratic) confirms the tablet is 32-bit Windows 10 Home. Unsure if this will change, given this is 2GB RAM, but later batches of the December-released Chuwi Hi10 (4GB RAM) shipped with 64-bit Windows 10.
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Rich44 to philjstephenson
19 Jan 1611#12
Don't be a res snob nothing wrong with that on a TABLET it's not a laptop and it's not a £500 ipad either. Jesus some people want the moon on a **** stick for 1p
submerged
19 Jan 1610#5
I would avoid Gearbest presales as they take money immediately and it takes an age to actually get the item. Better off waiting until everywhere gets actual stock and starts shipping if your gonna but from China. I know from experience.
Looks good for the price though.
topazz to submerged
19 Jan 165#7
Spot on. Just this week I preordered a Teclast X98 Plus dual boot on 27/12/15. On 16/1/16 they took payment. On 18/1/16 they cancelled the order without explanation and offered me the options to a) credit to my 'gearbest wallet' or b) choose something else. I politely insisted on my own option c) 24 hours to refund in full or I will escalate to PayPal. It worked. The learning is to use PayPal if possible, act quickly and don't be fobbed off. I have had several other items in the past from gearbest with no problems but next time I will check the stock position first.
hub
19 Jan 164#6
Recently I bought a smart phone from them and was promised immediate delivery. Guess what....after receiving the payment, they never emailed me but sent a message to my Gearbest a/c only that it is not in stock and I have to wait for a month and then another month for delivery. I asked for refund that is taking ages as well. Still fighting through PayPal. I thnik they invest our money somewhere and if they get profit from that investment then we get our products after few months time.
Is this/are these better than the Chuiwi Hi8 Dual-Boot Windows 10/Android 5.1 Tablets?, or ..... I'm curious?, thanx. :-)
louiselouise
19 Jan 161#4
Very few reviews out there at the moment but of course, the Teclast has Z8300 Cherry Trail processor compared to the Chuwi Hi8's Z3736F (higher clock turbo speed than the Z3735F commonly found in the Linx tablets). http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Atom-x5-x5-Z8300-vs-Intel-Atom-Z3736F
Battery Capacity in the Teclast is 3.8V/3800mAh compared to 4000mAh with the Chuwi Hi8.
Chuwi has a 1920 x 1200 WUXGA Retina Screen, Teclast has 1280 x 800 WXGA.
I would avoid Gearbest presales as they take money immediately and it takes an age to actually get the item. Better off waiting until everywhere gets actual stock and starts shipping if your gonna but from China. I know from experience.
Looks good for the price though.
topazz to submerged
19 Jan 165#7
Spot on. Just this week I preordered a Teclast X98 Plus dual boot on 27/12/15. On 16/1/16 they took payment. On 18/1/16 they cancelled the order without explanation and offered me the options to a) credit to my 'gearbest wallet' or b) choose something else. I politely insisted on my own option c) 24 hours to refund in full or I will escalate to PayPal. It worked. The learning is to use PayPal if possible, act quickly and don't be fobbed off. I have had several other items in the past from gearbest with no problems but next time I will check the stock position first.
m4u1984 to submerged
24 Jan 16#55
Amen to that
hub
19 Jan 164#6
Recently I bought a smart phone from them and was promised immediate delivery. Guess what....after receiving the payment, they never emailed me but sent a message to my Gearbest a/c only that it is not in stock and I have to wait for a month and then another month for delivery. I asked for refund that is taking ages as well. Still fighting through PayPal. I thnik they invest our money somewhere and if they get profit from that investment then we get our products after few months time.
kaizhu79 to hub
19 Jan 161#16
Raise a dispute via Paypal, then escalate it to a claim. Call paypal afterwards and you should be able to get your money back quickly.
wpj to hub
20 Jan 161#39
Any problems go for a chargeback- much less fuss than paypal (as I learned -when my Paypal claim was rejected- from Paypal themselves)
philjstephenson
19 Jan 16#8
1200X800.... yewww
clemf to philjstephenson
19 Jan 16#10
Why?
Rich44 to philjstephenson
19 Jan 1611#12
Don't be a res snob nothing wrong with that on a TABLET it's not a laptop and it's not a £500 ipad either. Jesus some people want the moon on a **** stick for 1p
topazz
19 Jan 162#9
Incidentally, if you choose carefully some of these Chinese tablets are terrific value for money albeit you're stuffed if it goes wrong. I have a Chuwi Hi 8 dual OS 8" screen tablet and for sixty quid the spec and performance is amazing. I suspect the only reason why there are no dual boot tablet/PC's on the British market is that the Microsoft and other vested interests don't want us to. The Teclast X80 is one I personally would buy.
Opening post
CPU: Intel Atom X5-Z8300 (Cherry Trail T3-Z8300) Quad Core 1.44GHz (up to 1.84GHz) is equipped with better performance, delivering plenty of power for multitasking and fueling casual games and movies
GPU: Intel HD Graphic Gen8 processor is better and faster in playing games and watching videos than the previous generation
RAM + ROM: 2GB + 32GB offers ultra-fast surfing online, video playing and 3D gaming experience enhanced with DDR3 memory which makes all applications faster. Whether it is needed for work, study or play, it will suit your all needs
TF card (MicroSD): Up to 128GB (not included)
Windows 10 + Android 5.1 system: The latest system with more excellent interface, compatibility and running effect
8 inch screen: 1280 x 800 WXGA IPS screen offers good experience for watching videos and browsing the Web
Bluetooth 4.0: Supports fast transmission of data, pictures and files, and more faster than Bluetooth 3.0
HDMI output: You could use a HDMI cable to connect your tablet to output the tablet display onto TV screens, monitors or projectors, creating your personal home theater
Gravity sensing system: Can fluently and sensitively run various applications
Other functions: WiFi/MP3/MP4/Calendar/Calculator supported
Battery: 3.8V/3800mAh
The mouse and keyboard in the picture are not included
The TechTablets' video at 2:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WpZQHwXRms says "MicroUSB Cable & OTG In The Box, No Charger Included".
Around 6:52 https://youtu.be/5WpZQHwXRms?t=404 (focussing is a bit erratic) confirms the tablet is 32-bit Windows 10 Home. Unsure if this will change, given this is 2GB RAM, but later batches of the December-released Chuwi Hi10 (4GB RAM) shipped with 64-bit Windows 10.
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Looks good for the price though.
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Another one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWG3KQtjSLw
No Forum section reserved for the X80 Plus yet but I'm sure it'll appear soon: http://techtablets.com/forum/forums/teclast/
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Atom-x5-x5-Z8300-vs-Intel-Atom-Z3736F
Battery Capacity in the Teclast is 3.8V/3800mAh compared to 4000mAh with the Chuwi Hi8.
Chuwi has a 1920 x 1200 WUXGA Retina Screen, Teclast has 1280 x 800 WXGA.
Comparison (also compares the Chuwi Vi8) http://www.devicespecifications.com/en/comparison/5fa35c242 note this Teclast X80 Plus is dual boot.
Looks good for the price though.