It's been cheaper but a decent price none the less. You can dual boot to Android too.
With its 10.1” 10-point touch display and lightweight build, the 32 GB Linx 1010B 10.1" Tablet and Keyboard in black is ideal for everyday tablet computing.
Includes qwerty keyboard dock
You'll stay more productive while you're on the move thanks to the keyboard dock included with your Linx 1010B. It attaches magnetically to allow quick, smooth transitions between laptop and tablet modes.
Tap out emails to stay in contact with friends and business contacts, browse the web for the things you want and interact with your tablet in more ways than one with this handy accessory.
Do more with Office Mobile Apps
Since Office Mobile is pre-installed on the Linx 1010, you can do more with it right out of the box, without worrying about an expiry date.
Draft documents, stay organised with spreadsheet, create brilliant presentations and keep your ideas together with the power of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote for tablet. You'll be able to take advantage of their versatile capabilities online and offline.
Work comfortably with Windows 10
Providing a familiar yet intuitive interface, Windows 10 makes your Linx 1010 Tablet simple to use. It comes with a range of apps as standard, including the new Windows Store.
Enjoy a cohesive shopping experience across all Windows 10 devices as you purchase great digital content without hassle, including apps, games, music, movies, and TV shows.
Powerful computing
With a quad-core Intel® Atom™ Z3735F Processor, the Linx 1010B Tablet is significantly faster than previous Intel® Atom™ processors like the Z2760.
This tablet is perfect for everyday tasks such as using the internet to browse in the library or catching up on emails during your commute.
Connect flexibly
Whether you need to transfer files or simply access content for entertainment, the Linx 1010B lets you do it all. You've got two full-size USB ports available to connect peripherals like USB sticks and 4G accessories, plus a micro USB port for other devices.
You can use the micro HDMI port to connect with an HD TV or monitor, letting you enjoy different kinds of entertainment in large scale. There's also a microSD card for additional storage versatility, giving you a full laptop-like experience.
Everyday access to things that matter
Make the most of 32 GB of on-board storage space for apps, downloads and files. If you want more for films and lots of music, simply slot a microSD (up to 64 GB) into the card reader.
You can work all day as the 1010 runs for up to seven hours between charges, while Bluetooth connectivity gives you a cable-free connection to Bluetooth speakers, headphones and other devices.
Whatever you're using the 1010B for, you can expect quick and reliable computing with Intel® Atom™ processing. Enjoy easy access to everything that matters with the Linx 1010B 10.1" Tablet and Keyboard.
*******maybe 20% discount from currys at EBAY*******
- krizw
Top comments
Supatramp to navneet1311
17 Mar 168#3
Linux? It's Windows, but thanks for your very helpful comment!!
Latest comments (36)
pig_dog
27 Mar 16#36
No, the Linx 1010B charges using standard Micro USB, it comes with a 2amp charger too.
lanky78
26 Mar 16#35
that was directed at the person who got theirs for £119...
lanky78
26 Mar 16#34
Did it come with the keyboard at that price? in tempted by one of these as I had an original linx 10 when they were on offer at launch.
richchampness1
18 Mar 16#33
ye basically a smaller laptop charger but I have the toshiba click 2 mini and that charges through micro usb and it takes over 7 hours to charge and I can't use it when it's charging either because it's not quick enough
Bugz
18 Mar 16#12
Hypothetically...
Would you be able to run rocket on these with reduced graphics?
pbyron1 to Bugz
18 Mar 16#17
No, even on the lowest settings it would struggle on the Bay Trail CPU. You could stream it from a PC or Xbox One though.
calv1987 to Bugz
18 Mar 16#32
id say no
pbyron1
18 Mar 16#31
The 10 charges through proprietary, the new 1010B here charges through micro usb
carwacster
18 Mar 16#30
I got this machine for Xmas and it's great, it does charge via micro usb. Thinking of getting another 2 in 1 and considering this as need more performance for Lightroom.
TBH teh Lenovo Miix 300 at £120 seems like a better deal lol
richchampness1
18 Mar 16#28
charges through proprietary not usb
othen
18 Mar 16#27
I think that was exactly the problem: one has to remember to delete the redundant Windows 8 files (quite large - about 8GB I think) once Windows 10 is loaded and working.
preetkk
17 Mar 161#5
I got the Linx 7 from BTShop for £40 it came with Windows 8 which I did the free upgrade to Windows 10. It was very slow (I only need it for basic tasks) which became annoying I thought before I return it I'll retrieve the serial number for Windows 10 and Format it using a Bootable USB containing Windows 10.
After a clean install of Windows 10 it works ALOT smoother and faster and I've kept it.
gyzmoid to preetkk
18 Mar 16#26
Noticed the slowdown aswell once I upgraded to 10. I think the issue may be the fact that it keeps all the windows 8 stuff on there aswell for around 30 days incase you want to do a rollback
chappy5485
18 Mar 16#25
[/quote]Does it charge via the micro USB though? I've found that a lot of the tablets can't charge and use the USB port at the same time. That's why I like the design on this Linx 1010 as it has 2 full sized USB ports and charges via a separate micro USB port.[/quote]
The lenovo has its own dedicated charge port on the tablet, that you uses an ac adapter, so it frees up the two USB ports on the keyboard, which I use mine for a mouse and mini USB storage. Hope that helps
ZeBadger
18 Mar 16#24
Single thread rating is 333 on cpubenchmark.net and 906 overall.
marcusdawg
18 Mar 16#20
Android showing in the items pics.... If so I'm on! How does this happen. Anyone with any info?
adam.mt to marcusdawg
18 Mar 161#21
Just checked, no it isn't. Windows only.
othen to marcusdawg
18 Mar 16#23
Ich glaube nicht. It says Windows 10 in the description, and the screens in the photos are Windows.
piginabox
18 Mar 16#22
Cheers. Was suspicious myself
othen
18 Mar 161#19
I bought a Linx 1010B for £119 last October, so no heat added as this is not a particularly good deal for this item. It is however an excellent machine for the money (perhaps even at £139.99). The tablet is comparable to our iPads, with the advantage of USBs, HDMI output, it is expandable (SD socket) and it comes with a proper keyboard (which may be attached and detached in moments). I quite like Windows 10 (we use it on everything else except an iPhone and a couple of iPads). This fills a gap between our iPads and laptops when away from the house. It runs Kodi and NowTV very well and the screen is big enough for my son to play games on as well as use the Office 365 applications (the licence came free with the Linx 7 we bought at the same time).
Summary: a really good machine but not a particularly good deal.
Alan
navneet1311
17 Mar 16#1
would never buy a linux tab
elrasho to navneet1311
17 Mar 16#2
*linx
Supatramp to navneet1311
17 Mar 168#3
Linux? It's Windows, but thanks for your very helpful comment!!
mogsog to navneet1311
17 Mar 16#4
Can we clarify if you would never buy a Linux tablet or if it is linx your beef lies with?
dijital to navneet1311
18 Mar 161#11
Derp.
othen to navneet1311
18 Mar 16#18
What a silly comment (it is not relevant to this post, which is about a Linx tablet).
pbyron1
18 Mar 16#16
Does it charge via the micro USB though? I've found that a lot of the tablets can't charge and use the USB port at the same time. That's why I like the design on this Linx 1010 as it has 2 full sized USB ports and charges via a separate micro USB port.
nijjyp
18 Mar 16#15
Office pre installed on it is something I guess.
piginabox
18 Mar 16#14
How do you put Android on it? Nothing jumping out at me from Google results. Ta
TiptreeJam
18 Mar 162#13
Good old Curry's, put the price up £20 for three weeks and then bring it back down again as an 'Easter Deal'. :smiley:
polly69
18 Mar 161#10
Is this the same as the windows 8 version just with windows 10 on it?
richchampness1
17 Mar 16#9
no just windows 10 and it has a micro usb cable aswell so you can use otg
pbyron1
17 Mar 161#8
The Linx 1010 is great. The Amazon deal means you get it for £100 and most of the ones I've seen that come from the Warehouse are pretty much as new, even if they are 'good' condition, but this is ok if you want to pay an extra £35 or more for a safer bet.
richchampness1
17 Mar 161#6
Just get the Lenovo miix 300 surprisingly good build quality for 119
elrasho to richchampness1
17 Mar 16#7
Can it run Android too though? It also only has 1 Micros USB where as the Linx has 2 full ones
Opening post
With its 10.1” 10-point touch display and lightweight build, the 32 GB Linx 1010B 10.1" Tablet and Keyboard in black is ideal for everyday tablet computing.
Includes qwerty keyboard dock
You'll stay more productive while you're on the move thanks to the keyboard dock included with your Linx 1010B. It attaches magnetically to allow quick, smooth transitions between laptop and tablet modes.
Tap out emails to stay in contact with friends and business contacts, browse the web for the things you want and interact with your tablet in more ways than one with this handy accessory.
Do more with Office Mobile Apps
Since Office Mobile is pre-installed on the Linx 1010, you can do more with it right out of the box, without worrying about an expiry date.
Draft documents, stay organised with spreadsheet, create brilliant presentations and keep your ideas together with the power of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote for tablet. You'll be able to take advantage of their versatile capabilities online and offline.
Work comfortably with Windows 10
Providing a familiar yet intuitive interface, Windows 10 makes your Linx 1010 Tablet simple to use. It comes with a range of apps as standard, including the new Windows Store.
Enjoy a cohesive shopping experience across all Windows 10 devices as you purchase great digital content without hassle, including apps, games, music, movies, and TV shows.
Powerful computing
With a quad-core Intel® Atom™ Z3735F Processor, the Linx 1010B Tablet is significantly faster than previous Intel® Atom™ processors like the Z2760.
This tablet is perfect for everyday tasks such as using the internet to browse in the library or catching up on emails during your commute.
Connect flexibly
Whether you need to transfer files or simply access content for entertainment, the Linx 1010B lets you do it all. You've got two full-size USB ports available to connect peripherals like USB sticks and 4G accessories, plus a micro USB port for other devices.
You can use the micro HDMI port to connect with an HD TV or monitor, letting you enjoy different kinds of entertainment in large scale. There's also a microSD card for additional storage versatility, giving you a full laptop-like experience.
Everyday access to things that matter
Make the most of 32 GB of on-board storage space for apps, downloads and files. If you want more for films and lots of music, simply slot a microSD (up to 64 GB) into the card reader.
You can work all day as the 1010 runs for up to seven hours between charges, while Bluetooth connectivity gives you a cable-free connection to Bluetooth speakers, headphones and other devices.
Whatever you're using the 1010B for, you can expect quick and reliable computing with Intel® Atom™ processing. Enjoy easy access to everything that matters with the Linx 1010B 10.1" Tablet and Keyboard.
*******maybe 20% discount from currys at EBAY*******
- krizw
Top comments
Latest comments (36)
Would you be able to run rocket on these with reduced graphics?
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T1E48EA&opt=ABU&sel=NTB
After a clean install of Windows 10 it works ALOT smoother and faster and I've kept it.
The lenovo has its own dedicated charge port on the tablet, that you uses an ac adapter, so it frees up the two USB ports on the keyboard, which I use mine for a mouse and mini USB storage. Hope that helps
Summary: a really good machine but not a particularly good deal.
Alan