Be aware this has 16GB internal memory. Think this was in Sainsburys only, for a short period of time?
Quad-Core Intel Atom Processor
Windows 10
WiFi
MicroSD Slot
Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz
2GB RAM
2MP Front/Rear Cameras
The Linx 1010L 10 inch Tablet Windows 10 Operating System 2GB RAM 16GB Storage is the ideal gadget to carry around, allowing you all the features of a laptop on a small portable device. The quad -core intel atom processor ensures that the tablet runs smoothly and efficiently and with Windows 10 you are guaranteed excellent functionality. The windows store enables you to get free and paid apps on your tablet from games and movies to the latest songs ensuring there will always be something to do on the tablet when your out and about.
The clear 10.1 inch screen boasts IPS (in-plane switching) which offers greater viewing angles and higher-quality colour reproduction and because it is touchscreen it is very simple to use. The 2GB RAM enables the tablet to do every day tasks and the 16GB storage enables you to store information on the tablet. Connect up to WiFi to access the web and check up on your social feeds and use the 2 Mega pixel front and rear cameras to capture those memorable moments. The bluetooth connectivity allows you to connect to other bluetooth devices to share files and the battery lasts a massive 5-7 hours.
All our refurbished Tablets are supplied with batteries that have been tested to ensure they hold a charge however we cannot guarantee that the manufacturers advertised maximum battery life can be achieved. Batteries are a consumable item and may need to be replaced within the lifetime of the product.
Top comments
Bendown
22 May 164#8
£5 is going to be a fake, buy branded from a reputable dealer is the advise not from some dodgy person on ebay
xela333
21 May 163#2
It's a good price but I struggled to keep Windows in check on my 32gb tablet, let alone 16gb :confused:
Latest comments (42)
sunama
30 May 16#42
For those needing a micro/sd cards, try 7dayshop. I got my 64GB one from there and it was pretty fast.
It cost around £11.
You can get a branded one (Samsung, Sandisk, Kingston are popular) but these will be slightly more expensive.
dothedealnow
27 May 161#41
try copying a few very large files to it...
corred1964
24 May 16#40
No....it is USB2
teerex
22 May 16#39
Good tablet IMHO
anthonynsinclair
22 May 16#38
Ian = USB
anthonynsinclair
22 May 16#37
Mind came with a micro to normal Ian converter
png666
22 May 16#36
Is it usb 3?
anthonynsinclair
22 May 161#35
I purchased a 256gb sd card from Hong Kong it seems to work fine!
louiselouise
22 May 16#34
I have a Samsung 128GB EVO MicroSD card and it works just fine - I have the original Linx 10 (32GB). Confirmed working on the 1010, 810, even the Linx 7, 8, 10! :smiley:
It's worth bearing in mind that the "maximum supported SD card" in documentation generally is the one most widely available at the time of release - and can change.
Can anyone who has one of these clarify the max SD card capacity on these as the instruction manual from Lynx states the max supported SD/SDHC/SDXC supported is up to 32 Gb
louiselouise
22 May 16#32
It's okay :smiley: Personally I would be wary of buying it myself, as I'm not sure I'd be able to workaround the 16GB memory, or whether it would cause problems as I add more and more Updates (though I can see people saying they simply used an OTG cable and pen drive for big Windows Updates).
I've added my MicroSD as an additional drive on my Linx 10 (original 32GB) - I have probably about 20GBs worth of books on it so far! :stuck_out_tongue:
Thebobwil
22 May 16#31
would not reccomend such a small hard drive!!! my Linx tablet is the same or similar model to this one, but the 20gb hard drive is nothing considering I put real PC apps onto it.
Money_Expert
22 May 16#30
Sorry pal. I didn't mean to sound like I was blaming you. The actual website doesn't display the model which is annoying because performance varies wildly with the new cherry trails.
bouncy99
22 May 16#29
Dont knock £65, that's 120 cans of budget supermarket lager :wink:
Rich44
22 May 16#28
It's under £65 for goodness sake
cameltoe31
22 May 16#27
Seriously DO NOT bother with 3monkeys on eBay. We ordered 3 of these a few weeks ago and two were faulty. Sent them back and received two more faulty devices.
When I questioned it, the company said that all there tablets are refurbished and they cannot control how many faulty ones they have.
Ended up taking ages to get a refund too.
Don't bother with this company is my advice.
ZeBadger
22 May 16#26
Anyone got Lubuntu working on this?
sam_of_london
22 May 16#25
Wish the key board and office 365 came with it. Otherwise another 100 quid to spend.
louiselouise
22 May 16#24
I put it in the tag, to be honest I was running around so much last night I didn't get time to edit the description properly - the details were as 3monkeys listed them!
Money_Expert
22 May 161#23
I don't understand why there no CPU model in the specs! This uses an Atom Z3735f
philb100
22 May 16#22
Yes just what I was thinking I don't know how you cope with windows 10 on 16gb. I have a lenovo yoga 300 that came with 32gb and with all the windows updates and stuff it was shrinking fast. Luckily I tracked down a cable ( a mission in itself as they are not standard size) and there was a space for an ssd drive so I put 240gb in and now its great.
made me swear never to buy something with windows 10 on again though unless it has at least 64gb and preferably 128GB
MBeeching
22 May 162#21
It's not impressive but acceptable for the price. I use mine for web browsing, Pinball FX and Foobar. The headphone output is awful but thanks to the full size USB it can power my external DAC.
ClotBot
22 May 162#20
Screen resolution is not brilliant considering the size of the tablet.
m1chaels
22 May 16#19
We got this from Sainsobs for 49, works great with windows 10, full size usb very useful.
hyte1
22 May 16#12
We have a windows tab with 16gb storage and an sd card. Unfortunately as Dropbox won't let you move your folder to it, this hasn't helped much. Still great for its purpose but storage can be a pain
jesper10 to hyte1
22 May 161#18
You can do this, it took me 5-10 mins to follow the instructions but I now have a 64gb sd card in my Linx that holds all my Dropbox files.
You need to mount the SD card as an internal drive, it's pretty straight forward, Google "mount sd card" and there will be multiple results to guide you!
splender
22 May 16#17
micro SD and devices internal electronic storage are different in the all important 4k Read/Write, e.g. with my tablet's internal eMMC storage 4k reads 16MB/s 4k writes 5.1MB/s; 4K QD32 reads 53MB/s and write 7MB/s. You will find it only a few SD Card will have this sort of 4k read write performance. So I would recommend getting an SD Card with as fast 4k read writes and I have posted quite a few benckmarks with pics for at least a couple 128GB SD here on this forum, one is an Integral 64GB with 90MB/s sequential read with fairly decent 4k read write, also a 128GB Toshiba Exceria but this one had poor 4k read writes, plus a Sandisk Ultra 128GB (all micro sizes for tablets and smartphones).
CrazyBob
22 May 16#16
+1
ibblackberry1
22 May 16#15
I got the 8.9" archos 90 in the £49 deal that other day and can say for that price is was a fantastic buy.
anthonynsinclair
22 May 16#14
Sd card
hyte1
22 May 16#13
Thank you for this, I will investigate. We can't upgrade to Windows 10 as there isn't enough room for the update!
thecresta
22 May 161#11
You could move the windows update folder to an external card, so long as you know you're never going to remove it. Makes things a little easier to manage.
xela333
22 May 16#10
Doesn't help when I'm taking about the Windows install and updates itself
M0nk3h
22 May 161#5
I'm torn between this, the 8" Archos 90 or the Chuwi 8" Pro.
Anyone advise?
xela333 to M0nk3h
22 May 161#9
The chuwi is the better of the three when you look at hardware but if you plan to import it, you have the risk of it failing with little support.
Otherwise get the archos
Bendown
22 May 164#8
£5 is going to be a fake, buy branded from a reputable dealer is the advise not from some dodgy person on ebay
trojan34
22 May 161#7
i can get a 128gb micro sd card for this. prices for card seem to vary from about 5quid to 30 quid. can someone advise reason for this and best option. cheers.
Astec123
22 May 16#6
Honestly give this a miss. The 16gb of internal storage will quickly become a royal pain even for light users due to the wonders of Windows. I'd be looking for a 32gb system as a minimum starting point.
xela333
21 May 163#2
It's a good price but I struggled to keep Windows in check on my 32gb tablet, let alone 16gb :confused:
Type Tablet
Brand Linx
MPN 05391515851122
Storage Capacity 16GB
Operating System Windows 10
Screen Size 10.1"
Contract Not Applicable
Carrier Not Applicable
Colour Black
Resolution 1280 x 800
Internet Connectivity Wi-Fi
Hardware Connectivity USB
Features Built-in Front Camera
Condition Refurbished
Opening post
Quad-Core Intel Atom Processor
Windows 10
WiFi
MicroSD Slot
Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz
2GB RAM
2MP Front/Rear Cameras
The Linx 1010L 10 inch Tablet Windows 10 Operating System 2GB RAM 16GB Storage is the ideal gadget to carry around, allowing you all the features of a laptop on a small portable device. The quad -core intel atom processor ensures that the tablet runs smoothly and efficiently and with Windows 10 you are guaranteed excellent functionality. The windows store enables you to get free and paid apps on your tablet from games and movies to the latest songs ensuring there will always be something to do on the tablet when your out and about.
The clear 10.1 inch screen boasts IPS (in-plane switching) which offers greater viewing angles and higher-quality colour reproduction and because it is touchscreen it is very simple to use. The 2GB RAM enables the tablet to do every day tasks and the 16GB storage enables you to store information on the tablet. Connect up to WiFi to access the web and check up on your social feeds and use the 2 Mega pixel front and rear cameras to capture those memorable moments. The bluetooth connectivity allows you to connect to other bluetooth devices to share files and the battery lasts a massive 5-7 hours.
All our refurbished Tablets are supplied with batteries that have been tested to ensure they hold a charge however we cannot guarantee that the manufacturers advertised maximum battery life can be achieved. Batteries are a consumable item and may need to be replaced within the lifetime of the product.
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Latest comments (42)
It cost around £11.
You can get a branded one (Samsung, Sandisk, Kingston are popular) but these will be slightly more expensive.
It's worth bearing in mind that the "maximum supported SD card" in documentation generally is the one most widely available at the time of release - and can change.
Also, I posted this a while back http://www.linxtablet.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=426&hilit=128gb
(About the Linx 7) http://www.linxtablet.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1453#p10129
I've added my MicroSD as an additional drive on my Linx 10 (original 32GB) - I have probably about 20GBs worth of books on it so far! :stuck_out_tongue:
When I questioned it, the company said that all there tablets are refurbished and they cannot control how many faulty ones they have.
Ended up taking ages to get a refund too.
Don't bother with this company is my advice.
made me swear never to buy something with windows 10 on again though unless it has at least 64gb and preferably 128GB
You need to mount the SD card as an internal drive, it's pretty straight forward, Google "mount sd card" and there will be multiple results to guide you!
Doesn't help when I'm taking about the Windows install and updates itself
Anyone advise?
Otherwise get the archos
I'm sure there was a more in-depth thread about doing big Windows updates/storage workarounds, I'll keep looking http://www.linxtablet.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=1824
Type Tablet
Brand Linx
MPN 05391515851122
Storage Capacity 16GB
Operating System Windows 10
Screen Size 10.1"
Contract Not Applicable
Carrier Not Applicable
Colour Black
Resolution 1280 x 800
Internet Connectivity Wi-Fi
Hardware Connectivity USB
Features Built-in Front Camera
Condition Refurbished