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Bought this tablet as I wanted a small, light tablet yet needed it to have a screen size larger than my current 7 in and this fits the bill perfectly the added bonus is that it comes with a dockable keypad/ track pad, no its not got a powerful processor but fine if like me all you want to do is surf the internet and watch films. It comes with a small amount of memory but this is easily solved by slotting in a micro SD card windows 10 took a bit of getting used to but not really an issue, it does exactly what i need it to do and at a great price.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Bought reconditioned model from a well known high street chain, and couldn't get the battery to hold a charge. I liked the lay-out and features though, so bought one brand new, and so far it seems spot on. The tablet is more like a mini laptop. Seems to have all the functions of a full sized Windows 10 laptop, in a unit half the size. The screen size is decent, with a decent resolution. It's not got the biggest internal memory, but has an SD card slot, and will take an external hard drive, as it has two USB connections. Obviously, running Windows 10, it doesn't have access to the kind of app store you would expect if you had an Apple or Android system, but it depends what you are after. I've found all the things I really need, and because it works like a 'grown-up' computer, you have a half decent operating system. The down side to the tablet itself is the slightly heavier weight than it's counterparts, but you have to take into account the USB connections, HDMI connector, and detachable keyboard. Obviously, there isn't an optical drive built in, but again, the USBs come to the fore. I bought an external Blu Ray drive. The tablet will just about power the external drive itself, but it is very hard on the battery. All in all, seems to have been a good buy so far. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I wanted a new tablet and I was going for android but chose this windows one because of the features which include a key board it light and fit into my handbag you can use touch or keyboard together which for me is excellent
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It's not a high-powered workstation, but then it doesn't pretend to be. It runs Windows applications quite adequately, including Skype and cut-down Office apps (you can pay for Office 365 to upgrade them). Decent keyboard, which just snaps off when you want and stays on when you want. A tad heavy with the keyboard, but fine as a tablet. One unexpected use for this is as a remote control for Presonus Studio One DAW. Works just fine with the free Presonus downloaded app. Expandable with an SD slot, two USB ports, an HDMI output and audio out. It will never replace my desktop, but then that's not what I bought it for - and I really don't see that I could have spent less money and got so much for the money.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It's a great little tablet with very good (6 hours or so) battery life, but there is problems when getting this to switch on and it is hampered by 32bit UEFI which does indeed limit to 32bit Windows, but you can install 64bit linux if you like to tinker. User beware: if you install linux make sure you clone the drive in case you need to go back as it's a real pain in the **** to reinstall windows back on! I will say Linx support is very good should there be problems.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned