CPU, Memory and Operating System:
Intel Atom intel® atom™ processor for tablets z3735f quad core processor.
1.33GHz processor speed.
2GB RAM.
32GB solid state hard drive.
Microsoft Windows 8.1.
This device can be upgraded to Windows 10 for free.
Display features:
8.9 inch screen.
High definition display.
Resolution 1920 x 1200 pixels
Top comments
klopikxda
30 Jun 166#1
Sorry but ... avoid this. Awful lags and problems with battery build in a keyboard. I had 2 of these from Amazon and returned back to Linx 10.
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klopikxda
30 Jun 166#1
Sorry but ... avoid this. Awful lags and problems with battery build in a keyboard. I had 2 of these from Amazon and returned back to Linx 10.
A selection of professional reviews of this model.
klopikxda
30 Jun 16#3
My review is based on total of 3 months of usage of two different devices.
Also it is bulky and heavy. But I was happy with sound and screen quality.
popoyaya
30 Jun 16#4
Can you explain what you mean by this??
klopikxda
30 Jun 161#5
Sure. Keyboard dock has it's own battery that will cause problems if you let it fully discharge.
I had to fully charge tablet first and later when tablet was turned off I could charge keyboard when connecting tablet to it at the same time with a charger, otherwise it didn't want to charge.
It is known problem and a lot of people had problems with it.
It is not a lot but for me it is a lot of hassle for £80
And trust me that Linx 1010b with keyboard is a lot lighter and do not look like a brick (this looks like one and is heavy, also dock is not firmly attached). Linx can be bought for about same price or less (Sainsbury, eBay etc).
But looks nice from far :smiley:
And screen quality is better than Linx.
youchoose
30 Jun 16#6
Cutting through all the techy talk....this is a bargain as if you go to Argos home page....they are £239.99 :man:
FrugalFergal
30 Jun 16#7
Im sorry but this seems like a real bargain. This seems on par with a Surface 3 that retails for five times the price!
Let's be reasonable and accept there will be some compromises, is this tablet therefore as bad as some make out?
Nujol to FrugalFergal
30 Jun 161#9
Goodness. No. This is a budget device. Note the massive 1.5" border around the screen by the way.
marineville to FrugalFergal
1 Jul 16#15
on a par with the surface? hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha... etc.
vul3ck6
30 Jun 16#8
Unfortunately this machine is super slow, having problem with the network connection, dropping out for no reason, so don't have high expectation for it, prepare for screen freeze and hard reset. No wonder they have loads refurbished tablets to sell.
speculatrix
30 Jun 16#10
I think if you have one that's not got a hardware fault, you'll be fine. Mine's great.
But don't expect too much from a device with an Atom processor and only 2GB RAM.
sam_of_london to speculatrix
30 Jun 161#12
That's why these are rubbish. If it was windows mobile or Android, it to would not be a problem. But to run full blown windows on this netbook is not a fun experience.
seaniboy
30 Jun 16#11
so tempted
Hpi_matrix
30 Jun 16#13
I don't get these comments sometimes, my partner had a HP Stream (N2080 Processor, 2GB Ram) and it ran perfectly. This has a superior cpu how can it be worse?
I've given this a punt, I need a small laptop for the holiday season as my ultrabooks battery is crap. This seems to fit the bill perfectly.
topazz
1 Jul 16#14
The cpu and 2GB ram is perfectly acceptable for day to day surfing etc as long as you dont want to multitask and/or keep multiple tabs open. The main limitation is the 32GB eMMc drive which leaves only 8GB free for applications and so on. That can easily get used up in no time at all with several applications and a game or two. When i had a device with a similar spec i was regularly having to free up space for windows updates and new programs. Manageable but a pain at times. Just be aware.
voyager7
1 Jul 16#16
Hot for a full HD Screen!
sew109
1 Jul 16#17
I have a similar device an HP Pavillion x2 very similar spec but smaller and lighter and was £139, I own a leaflet distribution firm and bought it so I did not have to use a heavy laptop to go and take logs off of trackers. To my suprise it is great and can do far more than I imagined it is fine for surfing and using office it's no i7 and Surafce pro 3 ha ha but for the money these do a job but you do have to remember they are not a replacement for a full laptop.
forcedv
1 Jul 161#18
Anyone got RemixOS working on this PC?
zaheer2003
2 Jul 16#19
Does the full size SD card stick out or does it go all the way in and so is flush with device.
Also does it come with full copy of MS office installed?
forcedv
3 Jul 16#20
did anyone actually buy this?
Hpi_matrix to forcedv
3 Jul 16#21
I bought it, performance is fine, it even plays rocket league. However wifi seems to drop frequently, when you disconnect power, when you release it from the keyboard etc so I will be sending it back.
forcedv
4 Jul 16#22
Any chance you can try installing RemixOS before sending it back?
voyager7
4 Jul 16#23
Mine arrived today big scratch in middle of screen , it's going back
zaheer2003
5 Jul 16#24
how does the screen size feel?
ikramhussain
6 Jul 16#25
What if this was turned into a Chromebook running something like Neverware? Also, can the RAM be upgraded?
SFconvert
20 Aug 16#26
Anyone who has one of these, can you get the HDMI to work properly. Not sure if this is a windows 10 issue or not but I have 2 Toshiba laptops, neither of which will work with 2 of my TVs, my Chromecast works with them on HDMI so the TV's don't have a problem. The 2 Toshiba laptops work fine with my 2 lg TVs too, I just can't figure out what the issue is.
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CPU, Memory and Operating System:
Intel Atom intel® atom™ processor for tablets z3735f quad core processor.
1.33GHz processor speed.
2GB RAM.
32GB solid state hard drive.
Microsoft Windows 8.1.
This device can be upgraded to Windows 10 for free.
Display features:
8.9 inch screen.
High definition display.
Resolution 1920 x 1200 pixels
Top comments
All comments (26)
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/windows-tablets/toshiba-satellite-click-mini-hands-on-review-3592909/
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-click-mini-1284933/review
http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/134232-toshiba-satellite-click-mini-review-in-and-out-of-orbit
http://www.techspot.com/products/tablets/toshiba-satellite-click-mini-89-inch-l9w-b.114248/
A selection of professional reviews of this model.
Also it is bulky and heavy. But I was happy with sound and screen quality.
I had to fully charge tablet first and later when tablet was turned off I could charge keyboard when connecting tablet to it at the same time with a charger, otherwise it didn't want to charge.
It is known problem and a lot of people had problems with it.
Below you have a similar problem described and temporary solution :
https://forum.toshiba.eu/showthread.php?82893-Satellite-Click-Mini-L9W-B-Battery-Charging-issues
It is not a lot but for me it is a lot of hassle for £80
And trust me that Linx 1010b with keyboard is a lot lighter and do not look like a brick (this looks like one and is heavy, also dock is not firmly attached). Linx can be bought for about same price or less (Sainsbury, eBay etc).
But looks nice from far :smiley:
And screen quality is better than Linx.
Let's be reasonable and accept there will be some compromises, is this tablet therefore as bad as some make out?
But don't expect too much from a device with an Atom processor and only 2GB RAM.
I've given this a punt, I need a small laptop for the holiday season as my ultrabooks battery is crap. This seems to fit the bill perfectly.
Also does it come with full copy of MS office installed?