New £229 Argos Refurbished grade A with 1 year warranty, was 149.99 then discounted to this price. It's selling fast.
10.1 inch screen.
Resolution 1280 x 800 pixels.
IPS technology.
Multi-touch screen.
Support for simultaneous display of multiple languages.
Specifications:
1.44GHz Intel Atom x5-z8300 quad core processor.
4GB RAM.
Internal storage capacity 64GB.
Front facing camera 2MP.
Rear facing camera 5MP.
Windows 10 operating system.
Built-in speaker.
Webcam.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other Bluetooth enabled devices.
3.5mm stereo headphone jack.
Microphone.
microSDHC memory card slot.
1 x USB 2.0.
Mini HDMI.
Micro USB.
Integrated kickstand.
Includes word mobile, excel mobile, powerpoint mobile and onenote.
64-bit quad-core intel processor.
Up to 7 hours battery life (depending on usage).
10.5mm thin.
Size H17.5, W25.7cm.
Weight 974g.
All comments (29)
jaydeeuk1
26 Aug 17#1
Sure as hell ain't worth £229, but this isn't a bad price assuming it arrives in as new condition.
RadiantDuck
26 Aug 17#2
I've got one of these, fine if you want to do some basic word processing and the like. Just don't expect i7 performance.
mgk to RadiantDuck
26 Aug 17#4
Any idea how this compares to the Linx 1010...that was 2gb 32gb and Atom Z3735 but was very neat and the keyboard relaly locked in - got one for my inlaws and was well inpressed.
The photo above looks a bit chunky and cant tell if the keybard is sturdy clip on or just lose separate - I am interested if it is sturdy and I can use on my lap.
The keyboard is like the surface, a loose cover. Not bad if you work on a desk or a table. But awful for resting on your lap. No idea how the performance compares but more ram and a better processor should show an improvement.
condracky
26 Aug 17#3
No-one would expect that.
petermcgregor14
26 Aug 17#6
X5 atoms are a lot better than previous atom processors and will have good battery life on them. Decent amound of storage for this type of device and enough RAM to run windows smoothly. Good deal heat added. Not a bad machine to put some emulators on for a bit of gaming when out and about either :-)
Skymonkey
26 Aug 17#7
£132 for a Windows tablet with 4/64gig is hot. Ideal for surfing the net, word processing and stuff. Good If you're into the windows ecosystem and with 12 month warranty.
captainbeaky
26 Aug 17#8
4GB of ram makes this a cut above most of the entry level windows netbooks & tablets that seem to be stuck in parallel universe where 2GB (or less) is acceptable.
Still wouldn't buy one though.
Picard123
26 Aug 17#9
Looks like there are all sorts of build quality issues / reliability problems / usability issues with these:
Probably why Argos have so many of refurbed returns of these.
Not for me.
win26
26 Aug 17#10
Argos have lots of positive user reviews, worth checking out. They are selling fast people. Argos New
donnajayne
26 Aug 17#11
We have a Linx 1020 and one of these. Really pleased with them.
MrPuddington
27 Aug 17#12
That is a nice upgrade on the earlier Linx. With 4GB of RAM you can run quite a range of software, as long as it is not CPU heavy.
However, my experience with the Linx keyboard is a bit mixed, and this one looks every bit as flimsy as the previous version. And look how fat and heavy it is - it is not going to be much fun as a tablet, so the detachable keyboard is a bit pointless.
Neostar
27 Aug 17#13
Looks very chunky
Knottyboy
27 Aug 17#14
Any one know how this would fair playing movies, just with VLC really. Thinking about getting something like this for the kids on the longer journeys.
win26 to Knottyboy
27 Aug 17#17
Do you need to use this for work, otherwise an android tablet would be a better choice, longer battery life and with louder speakers. I posted a Acer 10" tablet deal with 32gb storage earlier Acer Iconia 32Gb or this Lenovo tab 4
petermcgregor14 to win26
28 Aug 17#23
I'd go windows for a media viewer. Much easier to get and download the content you want to watch in my opinion.
amour3k to Knottyboy
13 Sep 17#27
The OP's above Deal would be perfect for both of you ...
GFen
27 Aug 17#15
I'm looking for something to run affinity photo, and a browser, that's it! would this be powerful enough for affinity?
faxmax
27 Aug 17#16
Why is this hot? So what if keyboard is thrown in, rubbish resolution refurb. At this price you can get 1920 resolution new.
amour3k to faxmax
13 Sep 17#26
Where from please?. :-)
bass2655
27 Aug 17#18
I find the linx machines really good for simple tasks and emulation for gaming. I even got a mass effect and Borderlands running in mine, which is the linx vision 8, only 2gb ram.
sam_of_london
27 Aug 17#19
I like the 12v64 with keyboard but not this one
amour3k to sam_of_london
13 Sep 17#28
Hehehe, I actually wanted one of those ...
Is anywhere still selling them?. :-)
sam_of_london to amour3k
14 Sep 17#29
Yes lots on eBay.
jumpinoffthbed
27 Aug 17#20
Now why is it they can make this spec with windows for under 150 but there's nothin with android anywhere near this price?
Daveseans
27 Aug 17#21
Great price but its screen size is not suitable for me. 4GB RAM made it better choice but 10".... :neutral_face:
Nayyer
27 Aug 17#22
Nice
bubblin77
28 Aug 17#24
I'm selling my Lenovo miix3 1080p for far less than this (£99), and thoroughly impressed for a tablet pc, this one having more ram would be better, as above great for browsing, basic games and word processing all for less than £140!!
Opening post
Refurbished grade A with 1 year warranty, was 149.99 then discounted to this price. It's selling fast.
Specifications:
- 1.44GHz Intel Atom x5-z8300 quad core processor.
- 4GB RAM.
- Internal storage capacity 64GB.
- Front facing camera 2MP.
- Rear facing camera 5MP.
- Windows 10 operating system.
Built-in speaker.- Webcam.
- Wi-Fi enabled.
- Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other Bluetooth enabled devices.
- 3.5mm stereo headphone jack.
- Microphone.
- microSDHC memory card slot.
- 1 x USB 2.0.
- Mini HDMI.
- Micro USB.
- Integrated kickstand.
- Includes word mobile, excel mobile, powerpoint mobile and onenote.
- 64-bit quad-core intel processor.
Up to 7 hours battery life (depending on usage).All comments (29)
The photo above looks a bit chunky and cant tell if the keybard is sturdy clip on or just lose separate - I am interested if it is sturdy and I can use on my lap.
Looks like CPU is a far bit better
cpubenchmark.net/com…585
Still wouldn't buy one though.
amazon.co.uk/Lin…ews
Probably why Argos have so many of refurbed returns of these.
Not for me.
However, my experience with the Linx keyboard is a bit mixed, and this one looks every bit as flimsy as the previous version. And look how fat and heavy it is - it is not going to be much fun as a tablet, so the detachable keyboard is a bit pointless.
The OP's above Deal would be perfect for both of you ...
Is anywhere still selling them?. :-)