Thought this looked a great offer. Yes it's only 1GB Ram but for most basic tasks this is enough despite what some ram **** will tell you.
You won't find a better priced tablet with a similar specification anywhere else this Christmas.
With its Full HD touch screen, choose this tablet PC for easy on the go computing. It is ideal for media junkies, casual browsers and first time users.
The Connect 10 inch Tablet gives everyone the best balance between portability and usability. Its vivid IPS touch screen makes the most of the touch-friendly Windows 10 interface and puts powerful tools at everyone's fingertips, making it the perfect device to keep you connected wherever you are.
EDIT: I see someone added the delivery price for this. Sorry I forgot to do this. However I did see the option for free within 5 day delivery so keep a lookout to see if that shows up for you.
I chose Click and Collect but afterwards noticed that it says not available for click and collect but it went through anyway so not sure what will happen with my order.
Top comments
Jonfrh
12 Dec 163#73
Received this morning, can confirm the following
Connections:
Mini HDMI
USB 3.0 full size (x1)
Micro USB
Micro SD
DC power socket
Display:
1280x800
512mb HD Intel graphics (32mb dedicated, 480mb shared system memory)
Processor:
1.33mhz Intel Atom Z3735G
Ram:
1024mb
Storage:
22.30GB free out of 30.83GB total
Supplied cables:
Otg adapter cables
Standard USB cable
DC power supply
Turned on, initial set up stuff, runs fine, don't think suitable for someone wanting for heavy app use, likely not gaming (neither on my specific requirements list), but for £44.99, 10.1 inch Windows 10 tablet, that's £44.99, it'll do fine for me, maybe not for those looking for the moon on a stick for £44.99 though.
Pondlife to louloul
9 Dec 163#31
If your primary aim is running android apps get an android tablet, this and emulation is a recipe for frustration and disappointment.
thebawp
9 Dec 163#8
If you spend over £49.99 you get delivery for free (otherwise it's £5 delivery charge within 5 days). I've chucked one of these into the basket for just under a fiver (seems to be £15+ elsewhere) and a packet of photo paper from the clearance section to get the free delivery.
What Anti Virus have owners of this on here been using ? Gonna need something being windows but nothing to bloaty with the 1gb ram.
Da11as to Beanz
20 Dec 16#98
Back in stock again, over 200 available.
S c 0 TT y
16 Dec 16#96
yes, finding it more than capable though.
iPlayer, multiple tabs - works a dream.
JediX
15 Dec 16#95
OOS
leanneleonard
14 Dec 16#94
is it good enough for someone who uses netflix, social media, reddit, 9gag, etc? they are a gadget person but thats all they plan on running on their tablet..would it be ok?
TwoKF
14 Dec 16#93
Bought one of these with free next-day delivery, rude not to at that price.
I'd say it'd be worth finding some cheap bluetooth keyboard to go with it, W10's onscreen keyboard is kind of bad, and it eats up a lot of the screen space. W10 really isn't great for touch devices, but it works well enough.
Device itself is pretty slow and unresponsive compared to a proper machine BUT it's still powerful enough to do most of what you'd probably expect to do with a £45 tablet. So it runs Youtube and the like just fine at 1080p, just don't expect it to do that and a bunch of other stuff at once. Great as a little on-the-go little media streamer (nothing to say you couldn't get a little USB stick for storage, too).
Oh, and the battery life is surprisingly high, and the screen's pretty good considering the price.
tl;dr for this price as an entry level tablet, it's a pretty sweet deal.
rev6
14 Dec 16#92
Definitely 1GB of RAM?
S c 0 TT y
14 Dec 16#91
Confession.
I am a die hard Apple / Mac user. 16gb core i7 5k iMac with a Retina Macbook Pro.
When buying this, my expectations for a £45 computing device weren't too high but given the price point it was a no brainer only if it performed 1 task out of everything I imagined.
I received mines yesterday and I can honestly say what an amazing device it is. Honestly, I can't see why people are complaining over a £45 device. I would normally say "you pay for what you get" but this is an exception, its a steal!
Only gripe that I have is that I don't like the rubber feel to the back, I wish they had gone with plastic or iPad'ish feel. Nevertheless, got a keyboard case from eBay to sort this.
Thanks OP for the deal.
Show_Me_The_Money
13 Dec 16#90
On the Tescos direct website, they have two 10 inch "Windows Connect" tablets (made by Viglen). The one with the same processor, 1gb RAM and 32gb storage as this one costs £119!
Next day delivery is free on this item - you don't need to buy anything else.
Beetlemama
13 Dec 16#88
This? stand the one yours links to now is an £18 stand. Maybe they moved the link :disappointed:
Jonfrh
12 Dec 16#83
that is cheeky. also have changed the battery life time from between 6 - 8 hours, to Up to 8 hours.
Had it running from this morning through to early evening, got around 7 hours out of it, downloading, prog installs, benchmarking, iPlayer (2hrs duration), music streaming. 7hrs will be good enough for any journey's it's needed on for me, going to be based in the kitchen as a streaming tab / recipe book / shiny thing that we definitely needed, I think.
justabout72 to Jonfrh
13 Dec 16#87
had mine for a few hours an its going back.
screen turns pink when under any pressure.
guess you get what you pay for.
ZapGod
13 Dec 16#86
Got this for £44.99 with free next day delivery. Not sure how delivery was free, but went via quidco to get my 2%and maybe I missed an offer or something.
Also got a typing case for a tenner off ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172017398267
So far very happy. Windows 10 feels nippy. Youtube works great. Netflix is a bit hit and miss.
Remote desktop to my work PC is awesome on this compared to my ipad.
The typing case is a bit bulky but very functional.
Get a case as these tablets are fragile compared to ipads. I broke my 7" connected by dropping onto carpeted floor.
For the price very happy. Would not have paid more though, as my expectations have been raised.
I will still get a new ipad when my 3rd gen one finally gives up the ghost. (they last forever)
As a cheap lounge tablet for remote controlling mpc and keeping an eye on the work PC this is a bargain.
jonmarz89
13 Dec 16#85
doea it have 5 ghz or 2.5ghz wifi
jonmarz89
13 Dec 16#84
doea it hve 5hz wifi or just 2.5ghz
jayd95
12 Dec 16#82
Looks like they have edited the specification on the website, now says native resolution 1280x800
rat b*stards
humdan424
12 Dec 16#81
They haven't put any more above spec
grimley**f
12 Dec 16#80
Got mine today and can confirm the specs stated above
jayd95
12 Dec 16#79
Not recieved mine yet but i can believe they are advertising it on their home page and in the listing as having a Full HD 1920x1080p display when it only has 1280x800, will see what they offer to do to rectify the situation.
jonmarz89
12 Dec 16#78
wonder if i will get it torrmow order still processing
jfowler
12 Dec 16#77
How's the battery life? It says 4 -6 hours on the specs.
Iriai
12 Dec 16#76
Can you clarify the specifications? Is is the Tesco Connect 10? Or does it match the Ebuyer specifications?
humdan424
12 Dec 16#75
I got the tablet today. It's worth for price. Can anyone help to find proper Bluetooth keyboard
JC1997
12 Dec 16#74
Confirmed is not a full hd display, wonder what ebuyer will do for giveing wrong spec.
Jonfrh
12 Dec 163#73
Received this morning, can confirm the following
Connections:
Mini HDMI
USB 3.0 full size (x1)
Micro USB
Micro SD
DC power socket
Display:
1280x800
512mb HD Intel graphics (32mb dedicated, 480mb shared system memory)
Processor:
1.33mhz Intel Atom Z3735G
Ram:
1024mb
Storage:
22.30GB free out of 30.83GB total
Supplied cables:
Otg adapter cables
Standard USB cable
DC power supply
Turned on, initial set up stuff, runs fine, don't think suitable for someone wanting for heavy app use, likely not gaming (neither on my specific requirements list), but for £44.99, 10.1 inch Windows 10 tablet, that's £44.99, it'll do fine for me, maybe not for those looking for the moon on a stick for £44.99 though.
captainbeaky
12 Dec 16#72
I see somebody is already selling these on eBay for £85 - just a copy & paste of the ebuyer listing. Sold two yesterday.
S c 0 TT y
12 Dec 16#71
Just ordered, £44.99 with free next day delivery.
Not expecting anything amazing, as long as Kindle app works and browsing im happy.
jonmarz89
12 Dec 16#70
next day delivery
jonmarz89
12 Dec 16#69
i got free delivery,
ganon
11 Dec 16#68
Can this play emulators?
JC1997
11 Dec 16#67
Totally agree with you, this one post deserves at least 3k degree hot!
Show_Me_The_Money
11 Dec 161#66
Surely this is the best value tablet deal of all time?
Look at all the stuff you are getting for £45:
- 10.1 inch IPS display with 10 point multi-touch
- 2x USB3 ports, one of which is full sized USB
- USB OTG cable included
- Dedicated DC charging port so you can plug in USB devices and run from mains power at the same time
- HDMI output
- Keyboard connector thingy on the bottom
- 32gb hard drive
- Luxurious soft rubberised non slip backing
- Stereo speakers
- Windows 10 Home edition
All this for £45. There is no other tablet that comes close!
extonjoe
11 Dec 16#65
wouldn't buy this because you would get frustrated using it and giving it as a gift would be an insult
Rhythmeister
11 Dec 16#64
£9.99 postage to norn iron, dirty b'stards :confused:
captainbeaky
11 Dec 16#63
Yodel deliver on Sundays during Christmas so it could turn up today.
If anyone does get one delivered today it would be great if you post back on here what the screen resolution actually is.
S c 0 TT y
11 Dec 16#62
This or the linx tablet at GAME for £39.99 which comes with 1 year of office 365 ?
ZapGod
10 Dec 16#61
Just bought this 10" keyboard case to go with it as my connect 7 broke when I dropped it. wiser now
I had the 7 inch version of this and it was surprisingly fine for basic broswing, email etc.
It broke when dropped though, so getting a case this time.
1lluminati
10 Dec 16#59
yea, that too.
bigsofty
10 Dec 16#58
No free delivery for me, next day special(most expensive) is my only option, even though 2nd class Royal Mail budget(less than 2kg) is the same rate the rest of the UK. I'm in the Highlands BTW.
Hot for deal, cold for service.
octoserve
10 Dec 16#57
yes however this one stated next day and had delivery date of 10th December which is today.
JC1997
10 Dec 16#56
Next working day and next day delivery often get confused
octoserve
10 Dec 16#55
Did anyone order this yesterday for next day delivery? And if so did it arrive today? I did and mine never turned up it's stuck at processing according to the ebuyer website. Not happy.
QuickProfits
10 Dec 16#54
False description
Show_Me_The_Money
10 Dec 16#53
People are comparing it with Tesco because the Tesco one is made by Viglen.
The Tesco dimensions don't make any sense, they are saying it's 5cm thick? There is no way this tablet would be 5cm thick, that is obviously wrong.
Online retailers get the product descriptions wrong all the time! If you want a laugh, look at Zavvi's product description for the Hipstreet 10 inch "Windows 10 Pro" tablet (£99), where Zavvi calls it a Windows 8.1 tablet in one sentence and then Windows 10 Pro in the next!
Amazon product descriptions are particularly bad, for example, one Linx 10 inch tablet was listed as coming with a keyboard, but it didn't. Then lots of reviewers complaining they didn't get the keyboard mentioned in the product description. Shopping on Amazon is like a lottery, you can never be sure if the product desciptions match the actual thing they send you!
Iria
10 Dec 16#52
Ok why are people comparing this to the Tesco Connect 10 Product?
The Ebuyer spec says screen: Viglen (Yeh Viglen went bust, we know) 1920 x 1080, FULL usb 3 connector, 10.1mm x 257.9mm x 172mm, 600g
The Tesco connect 10 has, 1280x800, NO full USB just a micro, 27 x 17.7 x 5.1 cm, 807g
Unless the ebuyer spec is completely wrong (not impossible!) these are different devices.
macobrum
10 Dec 161#51
in this case it is...the camera on this tablet is good for skype, but whe you will make a picture it look lite this:
real world... and I don't mind, with this price tag, I've ordered two :smile:
smg1984
10 Dec 161#50
Yes its called a mistake... You are not going to get a Full HD screen on a budget tablet.
Delivery to N Ireland is 'only' £9.99!! GTFOH... They claim because of insurance costs.. ****..
plewis00
10 Dec 16#48
Or he's one of those people who bought an i7 with 16GB of RAM thinking it would be amazing because they were sucked in by marketing hype and big headline figures ignoring the fact that it had a 5400rpm hard disk and basic integrated graphics.
S c 0 TT y
10 Dec 16#47
Will this be good for kindle and general web browsing on the couch?
djdope
10 Dec 16#46
It probably means next working day delivery?
1lluminati
10 Dec 16#45
he's not comparing it to an iPad, he's saying that the number of megapixels isn't the only thing that affects camera quality. you can have a 1MP camera that looks much better than a 2MP camera
1lluminati
10 Dec 16#44
then you installed something dodgy, misconfigured Windows or you have a hardware failure.
wildlotos3
10 Dec 16#43
If you go for link above ,you will see specifications Display
10.1" IPS
1920 x 1080
octoserve
10 Dec 16#42
Just wondered if anyone familiar with ebuyer can help me. I ordered this about 6pm next day delivery and thought I would have seen the order change from processing to awaiting dispatch or something similar by now (1:43am) is this normal for eBuyer? Just really hoping it comes tomorrow.
louiselouise
10 Dec 162#41
Funny how people have different opinions. I had a Linx 10 (original version) till I dropped it - and loved it so much that I bought another Windows tablet (I have had Android phones for years, and had a Nook HD+ with Cyanogenmod as my first tablet).
For browsing, and the sheer vastness of Windows programs out there - it's so much better than Android. I haven't found the touchscreen aspect a problem - though if you're games-orientated you would be better with an Android tablet.
Yes the 2GB RAM of the Linx 10 is a tad slow, but it wasn't unusably so. I tend to browse or read ebooks (with Calibre).
humdan424
10 Dec 16#40
Ordered. Free next day delivery. Thanks
therealjohnpeat
10 Dec 161#39
There are a load of issues to consider here
1 - Windows is an AWFUL tablet operating system, SO much stuff does not work with touch in Windows it's hard to know where to start
2 - Windows Apps are - erm - sparse and a bit poorly supported?
3 - 1Gb of RAM is going to CRIPPLE this thing
4 - I'd be amazed if the cameras and speakers aren't borderline useless
I've used a Linx 10 for over a year now - it's frustrating, a bit slow and fairly clunky and it has twice the RAM this thing has. It can run Amiduos tho (Android Emulator) quite well and that's what it does more than anything else - no way will that work with 1Gb tho - nor will much of anything else.
Other issues in the Linx likely to be here are poor Wifi (same chip I think?) which is a real PiTA
So it's cheap - for a reason?
Tigerrrrr
9 Dec 16#38
Thank you for your answer. Currently I have a 0.3 MP camera (640x480) in my old laptop. I guess this 2 MP one is going to be much better.
macobrum
9 Dec 16#37
but this is not an iPad and you did not own one...
jayd95
9 Dec 16#36
My delivery was free too by the way, great little xmas present
JC1997
9 Dec 16#35
iPad Air only has a 1.5MP camera and it looks great, but you right the camera on this tablet is sucks
Stevie Badman
9 Dec 16#34
so many great tablet deals, why on earth did I buy that Amazon tablet, this is miles better.
tin
9 Dec 161#33
** ebuyer bargepole klaxon **
cookiefaerie
9 Dec 16#32
Perfect for kids or basic browsing!
louloul
9 Dec 16#14
would this tablet play all/ most android play store apps my kids might typically like?
Pondlife to louloul
9 Dec 163#31
If your primary aim is running android apps get an android tablet, this and emulation is a recipe for frustration and disappointment.
Pondlife
9 Dec 16#30
Well anything that windows can run in 1gb with onboard graphics anyway.
Nth
9 Dec 16#29
I think that's the charger spec, not the battery capacity. It says 8 hours battery life so the battery must be fairly beefy.
Pondlife
9 Dec 16#28
Can't see how it would run at all as they say it needs 1gb free system ram minimum.
I have an iRulu tablet with similar specs and http://www.memuplay.com/ runs well on it, much better than BlueStacks emu
Nimitz46
9 Dec 16#24
my i7 16 gb laptop lags God help this.
jackthabiskit
9 Dec 161#23
What would kill this now is the description suddenly changing to windows RT !! Lol id die !!
aloca2
9 Dec 16#20
2000mAh???!!!!!!!!!!!! :confused:
steve10574 to aloca2
9 Dec 16#22
Ya i read battery life not great
Gugla
9 Dec 161#21
Flammin Flamedeer's.....Anyone wish to Trade/swap them ?
emodan
9 Dec 162#17
Got this for the future mother in law as she just broke her cesium 90 by ramming the micro usb charger in upside down so often it broke the micro usb port. This has a DC port so she shouldn't be able to break it
louloul to emodan
9 Dec 161#19
queue B.Manning for good reply
Take me mother in law, no go on , take her
louloul
9 Dec 161#18
ty yes i understand now thankyou!!
louloul
9 Dec 16#15
or does it need windows apps only?
thebawp to louloul
9 Dec 16#16
It's a windows tablet, which means it can run anything windows can. It won't run android apps (unless via emulation, but don't think this tablet would be capable of doing that).
macobrum
9 Dec 16#13
8 inch version £39.99 + free delivery(300 in stock)here:
LOL Got a whopping £0.82 tracked cashback from Quidco! Although gift-horses and what not so I will be grateful.
dafunq
9 Dec 16#11
you had spend £50 for free delivery last time I ordered from them
GemandJake
9 Dec 16#10
Does anyone know if you can download SkyGo on this please? I know with some you cant. Thanks :smiley:
macobrum
9 Dec 16#9
+ Quidco 2.2%...
thebawp
9 Dec 163#8
If you spend over £49.99 you get delivery for free (otherwise it's £5 delivery charge within 5 days). I've chucked one of these into the basket for just under a fiver (seems to be £15+ elsewhere) and a packet of photo paper from the clearance section to get the free delivery.
jiraiya
9 Dec 161#4
Does this have a 1080p screen or 1280x800? The Tesco product page conflicts with the ebuyer page...
smg1984 to jiraiya
9 Dec 161#7
1280x800
dafunq
9 Dec 16#3
Hot you did forget to add delivery cost btw
octoserve to dafunq
9 Dec 16#6
I saw that when you checkout it does offer free delivery.
Tigerrrrr
9 Dec 16#2
Is it enough for Skype talks? Will this "Intel 1.33GHz quad core processor" run the Skype with video without lags?
macobrum to Tigerrrrr
9 Dec 161#5
of course it is, but camera is not the best one to be honnest(2MP)...
macobrum
9 Dec 161#1
I just wanted to put it on :smirk:, Tesco price £119
Opening post
You won't find a better priced tablet with a similar specification anywhere else this Christmas.
With its Full HD touch screen, choose this tablet PC for easy on the go computing. It is ideal for media junkies, casual browsers and first time users.
The Connect 10 inch Tablet gives everyone the best balance between portability and usability. Its vivid IPS touch screen makes the most of the touch-friendly Windows 10 interface and puts powerful tools at everyone's fingertips, making it the perfect device to keep you connected wherever you are.
EDIT: I see someone added the delivery price for this. Sorry I forgot to do this. However I did see the option for free within 5 day delivery so keep a lookout to see if that shows up for you.
I chose Click and Collect but afterwards noticed that it says not available for click and collect but it went through anyway so not sure what will happen with my order.
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Connections:
Mini HDMI
USB 3.0 full size (x1)
Micro USB
Micro SD
DC power socket
Display:
1280x800
512mb HD Intel graphics (32mb dedicated, 480mb shared system memory)
Processor:
1.33mhz Intel Atom Z3735G
Ram:
1024mb
Storage:
22.30GB free out of 30.83GB total
Supplied cables:
Otg adapter cables
Standard USB cable
DC power supply
Turned on, initial set up stuff, runs fine, don't think suitable for someone wanting for heavy app use, likely not gaming (neither on my specific requirements list), but for £44.99, 10.1 inch Windows 10 tablet, that's £44.99, it'll do fine for me, maybe not for those looking for the moon on a stick for £44.99 though.
Latest comments (99)
What Anti Virus have owners of this on here been using ? Gonna need something being windows but nothing to bloaty with the 1gb ram.
iPlayer, multiple tabs - works a dream.
I'd say it'd be worth finding some cheap bluetooth keyboard to go with it, W10's onscreen keyboard is kind of bad, and it eats up a lot of the screen space. W10 really isn't great for touch devices, but it works well enough.
Device itself is pretty slow and unresponsive compared to a proper machine BUT it's still powerful enough to do most of what you'd probably expect to do with a £45 tablet. So it runs Youtube and the like just fine at 1080p, just don't expect it to do that and a bunch of other stuff at once. Great as a little on-the-go little media streamer (nothing to say you couldn't get a little USB stick for storage, too).
Oh, and the battery life is surprisingly high, and the screen's pretty good considering the price.
tl;dr for this price as an entry level tablet, it's a pretty sweet deal.
I am a die hard Apple / Mac user. 16gb core i7 5k iMac with a Retina Macbook Pro.
When buying this, my expectations for a £45 computing device weren't too high but given the price point it was a no brainer only if it performed 1 task out of everything I imagined.
I received mines yesterday and I can honestly say what an amazing device it is. Honestly, I can't see why people are complaining over a £45 device. I would normally say "you pay for what you get" but this is an exception, its a steal!
Only gripe that I have is that I don't like the rubber feel to the back, I wish they had gone with plastic or iPad'ish feel. Nevertheless, got a keyboard case from eBay to sort this.
Thanks OP for the deal.
http://www.tesco.com/direct/windows-connect-10-inch-tablet-intel-atom-1gb-ram-32-gb-black/630-1078.prd?skuId=630-1078
Had it running from this morning through to early evening, got around 7 hours out of it, downloading, prog installs, benchmarking, iPlayer (2hrs duration), music streaming. 7hrs will be good enough for any journey's it's needed on for me, going to be based in the kitchen as a streaming tab / recipe book / shiny thing that we definitely needed, I think.
screen turns pink when under any pressure.
guess you get what you pay for.
Also got a typing case for a tenner off ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172017398267
So far very happy. Windows 10 feels nippy. Youtube works great. Netflix is a bit hit and miss.
Remote desktop to my work PC is awesome on this compared to my ipad.
The typing case is a bit bulky but very functional.
Get a case as these tablets are fragile compared to ipads. I broke my 7" connected by dropping onto carpeted floor.
For the price very happy. Would not have paid more though, as my expectations have been raised.
I will still get a new ipad when my 3rd gen one finally gives up the ghost. (they last forever)
As a cheap lounge tablet for remote controlling mpc and keeping an eye on the work PC this is a bargain.
rat b*stards
Connections:
Mini HDMI
USB 3.0 full size (x1)
Micro USB
Micro SD
DC power socket
Display:
1280x800
512mb HD Intel graphics (32mb dedicated, 480mb shared system memory)
Processor:
1.33mhz Intel Atom Z3735G
Ram:
1024mb
Storage:
22.30GB free out of 30.83GB total
Supplied cables:
Otg adapter cables
Standard USB cable
DC power supply
Turned on, initial set up stuff, runs fine, don't think suitable for someone wanting for heavy app use, likely not gaming (neither on my specific requirements list), but for £44.99, 10.1 inch Windows 10 tablet, that's £44.99, it'll do fine for me, maybe not for those looking for the moon on a stick for £44.99 though.
Not expecting anything amazing, as long as Kindle app works and browsing im happy.
Look at all the stuff you are getting for £45:
- 10.1 inch IPS display with 10 point multi-touch
- 2x USB3 ports, one of which is full sized USB
- USB OTG cable included
- Dedicated DC charging port so you can plug in USB devices and run from mains power at the same time
- HDMI output
- Keyboard connector thingy on the bottom
- 32gb hard drive
- Luxurious soft rubberised non slip backing
- Stereo speakers
- Windows 10 Home edition
All this for £45. There is no other tablet that comes close!
If anyone does get one delivered today it would be great if you post back on here what the screen resolution actually is.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PU-Leather-Case-with-Keyboard-for-Windows-Connect-10-Tablet-UK-Layout-/172017398267
It broke when dropped though, so getting a case this time.
Hot for deal, cold for service.
The Tesco dimensions don't make any sense, they are saying it's 5cm thick? There is no way this tablet would be 5cm thick, that is obviously wrong.
Online retailers get the product descriptions wrong all the time! If you want a laugh, look at Zavvi's product description for the Hipstreet 10 inch "Windows 10 Pro" tablet (£99), where Zavvi calls it a Windows 8.1 tablet in one sentence and then Windows 10 Pro in the next!
http://www.zavvi.com/tablets/hipstreet-10-32gb-wi-fi-tablet-with-keyboard-case-windows-10-pro-black/11363950.html
Amazon product descriptions are particularly bad, for example, one Linx 10 inch tablet was listed as coming with a keyboard, but it didn't. Then lots of reviewers complaining they didn't get the keyboard mentioned in the product description. Shopping on Amazon is like a lottery, you can never be sure if the product desciptions match the actual thing they send you!
The Ebuyer spec says screen: Viglen (Yeh Viglen went bust, we know) 1920 x 1080, FULL usb 3 connector, 10.1mm x 257.9mm x 172mm, 600g
The Tesco connect 10 has, 1280x800, NO full USB just a micro, 27 x 17.7 x 5.1 cm, 807g
Unless the ebuyer spec is completely wrong (not impossible!) these are different devices.
real world... and I don't mind, with this price tag, I've ordered two :smile:
Amazon Description
Review
10.1" IPS
1920 x 1080
For browsing, and the sheer vastness of Windows programs out there - it's so much better than Android. I haven't found the touchscreen aspect a problem - though if you're games-orientated you would be better with an Android tablet.
Yes the 2GB RAM of the Linx 10 is a tad slow, but it wasn't unusably so. I tend to browse or read ebooks (with Calibre).
1 - Windows is an AWFUL tablet operating system, SO much stuff does not work with touch in Windows it's hard to know where to start
2 - Windows Apps are - erm - sparse and a bit poorly supported?
3 - 1Gb of RAM is going to CRIPPLE this thing
4 - I'd be amazed if the cameras and speakers aren't borderline useless
I've used a Linx 10 for over a year now - it's frustrating, a bit slow and fairly clunky and it has twice the RAM this thing has. It can run Amiduos tho (Android Emulator) quite well and that's what it does more than anything else - no way will that work with 1Gb tho - nor will much of anything else.
Other issues in the Linx likely to be here are poor Wifi (same chip I think?) which is a real PiTA
So it's cheap - for a reason?
Take me mother in law, no go on , take her
http://www.ebuyer.com/762783-connect-8-32gb-windows-10-tablet-nxr08001
who needs one...
10 inch still 94 in stock