Decent specs for a Windows tablet - this should be able to do a bit more than just run an office suite and a browser. Just a shame about the company selling it, I heard very mixed reports about them.
mattster
9 Sep 16#9
Says playstore comes with latest update but people having issues installing apps. Its put me off.
Interesting enough, BOTH BangGood and Gear Best sell these Chuwi Hi10 Dual-Boot + Chuwi Hi10 Single-Boot Tablets too!, hehehe. :-)
MrHot
9 Sep 16#13
Do these tablets have locked boot loaders similar to phones (and other android tablets), or can they be installed with other stuff as easy as you'd do with laptops/desktops?
amour3k to MrHot
12 Sep 161#20
Wouldn't mind knowing too this too mind?. :-)
dman7866
9 Sep 164#14
cold has a headphone jack
3guesses to dman7866
9 Sep 161#15
True, but then again it's not a phone...
amour3k to dman7866
12 Sep 16#19
Whatever?, lol.
NOPE!, iPhone ... lol.
speculatrix
9 Sep 16#16
the CPU is a bit anaemic. shame the core-m models of these things cost so much more :-(
tarcamion
9 Sep 16#17
This one has a non-laminated screen which means that the digitizer (glass) can stick to the lcd panel and create some water-underneath effect. The same happened to my chuwi 8.
spudmachine
14 Sep 16#21
I've ordered several times from Banggood and have never paid import duty or taxes. It's usually stuff like drones or drone components. One time they even replaced a drone that arrived faulty without me having to send back the broken one, which I think was decent of them.
Another time I ended up buying a fake battery charger, reported it to them and they pointed out that the listing said (in very small print) that the device was a "replica" :-) Conclusion - caveat emptor!
One thing I would caution people on is that Gearbest (for example) ships Windows 10 devices such as TV boxes with non-activated Windows 10 (I don't know if all of them are like that, but mine was). Since the manufacturer never provides drivers then the only sure way to proceed is activate from the Windows store, and that will cost you more than the device itself.
If you are the adventurous type you can use Double Driver to back up the drivers on the device, then install a much cheaper, but still "legitimate" copy of Windows 10 on the device, and then restore the drivers.
It worked for me, but I'm moderately tech-savvy.
Bottom line - make sure you buy from a reputable seller with a guarantee that Windows is activated. I would definitely avoid Gearbest, because I know they have non-activated versions of Windows.
spudmachine
14 Sep 16#22
I've ordered several times from Banggood and have never paid import duty or taxes. It's usually stuff like drones or drone components. One time they even replaced a drone that arrived faulty without me having to send back the broken one, which I think was decent of them.
Another time I ended up buying a fake battery charger, reported it to them and they pointed out that the listing said (in very small print) that the device was a "replica" :-) Conclusion - caveat emptor!
One thing I would caution people on is that Gearbest (for example) ships Windows 10 devices such as TV boxes with non-activated Windows 10 (I don't know if all of them are like that, but mine was). Since the manufacturer never provides drivers then the only sure way to proceed is activate from the Windows store, and that will cost you more than the device itself.
If you are the adventurous type you can use Double Driver to back up the drivers on the device, then install a much cheaper, but still "legitimate" copy of Windows 10 on the device, and then restore the drivers.
It worked for me, but I'm moderately tech-savvy.
Bottom line - make sure you buy from a reputable seller with a guarantee that Windows is activated. I would definitely avoid Gearbest, because I know they have non-activated versions of Windows.
Opening post
Comprehensive review at 'Techtablets' (see link in first post), credit to their site for the info on this deal.
Rather nice OEM keyboard costs £50(!) but a generic bluetooth keyboard/ case should do the job for far less.
Spec as follows:
Cube iWork10 Ultimate Tablet Main Features:
- 10.1 Inch Screen, 1920*1200 pixels display
- Intel Cherry Trail Z8300 quad core 1.84GHz, 14nm
- 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM
- Windows 10
TF card up to 64GB
2MP front camera, 2MP back camera
WIFI: 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth: V4.0
HDMI: micro HDMI
OTG: supported
USB: Micro 5PIN USB
Speaker: Dual speakers
Gravity Sensor: Yes
Deminsions: 214*133*8.8mm
Weight: 340g
Package contains: Tablet, Micro USB cable, Charger
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http://techtablets.com/cube-iwork10-ultimate/review/
https://youtu.be/iE42sVMHUCw
https://youtu.be/9EVzS7CkGhc
https://youtu.be/F-2BNePTjKA
Manufacturers homepage:
http://www.cube-tablet.com/cube-iwork10-ultimate.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17GbGmDORwk
http://techtablets.com/forum/topic/google-play-in-iwork-10-ultimate/#post-30452
Great price, heat.
NOPE!, iPhone ... lol.
Another time I ended up buying a fake battery charger, reported it to them and they pointed out that the listing said (in very small print) that the device was a "replica" :-) Conclusion - caveat emptor!
One thing I would caution people on is that Gearbest (for example) ships Windows 10 devices such as TV boxes with non-activated Windows 10 (I don't know if all of them are like that, but mine was). Since the manufacturer never provides drivers then the only sure way to proceed is activate from the Windows store, and that will cost you more than the device itself.
If you are the adventurous type you can use Double Driver to back up the drivers on the device, then install a much cheaper, but still "legitimate" copy of Windows 10 on the device, and then restore the drivers.
It worked for me, but I'm moderately tech-savvy.
Bottom line - make sure you buy from a reputable seller with a guarantee that Windows is activated. I would definitely avoid Gearbest, because I know they have non-activated versions of Windows.
Another time I ended up buying a fake battery charger, reported it to them and they pointed out that the listing said (in very small print) that the device was a "replica" :-) Conclusion - caveat emptor!
One thing I would caution people on is that Gearbest (for example) ships Windows 10 devices such as TV boxes with non-activated Windows 10 (I don't know if all of them are like that, but mine was). Since the manufacturer never provides drivers then the only sure way to proceed is activate from the Windows store, and that will cost you more than the device itself.
If you are the adventurous type you can use Double Driver to back up the drivers on the device, then install a much cheaper, but still "legitimate" copy of Windows 10 on the device, and then restore the drivers.
It worked for me, but I'm moderately tech-savvy.
Bottom line - make sure you buy from a reputable seller with a guarantee that Windows is activated. I would definitely avoid Gearbest, because I know they have non-activated versions of Windows.