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Q: Is there a bundle with keyboard?

Asked by murdic on 2021-09-28 10:19:55

Aaron this version is included keyboard.

2021-09-29 12:52:19 Helpful (2)
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BG431491721 Hi, This unit has two 5000 mah batteries mated back to back for a total of 10000 mah. They work very well and last several hours.

2022-02-02 08:00:02 Helpful (1)
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murdic 10/02/2022
This tablet is not the cheapest 10" tablet, but you get thoughtful details and equipment specification that sets it above most, if not all, of it's competition. It's got 1920 x 1280 pixel 3:2 ratio screen like the similarly-sized, but much more expensive, MS Surface & Surface Go. I use it for digital painting with Krita, the open-source art app, and it has nice soft rounded edges, good to hold for that. The kickstand is light and doesn't have quite as much angular range as Surface Go or even Voyo's vbook i3 10" tablet, but it's sturdy and works well, it's got good friction resistance so it doesn't sag if you push on the screeen a bit while it's standing up some. The stylus is responsive and nice to use, but it's not Microsoft Pen Protocol compatible and the tablet doesn't work with MPP styluses, you have to buy the AlldoCube stylus (inexpensive, which is good). The keyboard is not great to use, but it connects well with the magnets, protects the screen when folded, and has a loop to hold the stylus. The touchpad is okay, and the keys have good feel and travel, but the keyboard's base is flimsy and bouncy which compromises typing speed and accuracy. It can be used angled up like MS's Surface typecovers but that's when the flimsiness is obvious, laying the KB flat improves that but it's less comfortable to type at that attitude. Having a fullsize USB port on the tab is great, no digging around for OTG adapters, and it's got 24W 12V DC charging with a coaxial plug, or the USB-C port accepts Power Delivery AND 12V through USB-C, like Chuwi uses, so a couple of ways to charge, quite fast (around three hours on constant 24W) and faster! The tablet's N4120 Celeron is generic, but it's got 8Gb RAM and a replaceable/upgradeable M2 SSD, the RAM makes it snappier than most 10" netbook-style 2-in-1s and the SSD improves Windows startup and app loading speeds too. This would be five-stars great if (a) the keyboard was better and (b) active stylus was MPP.
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Johnny631 It have 3 gears electronicaly controled. You have a button on the tail of the grinder, above the battery.

2021-11-23 01:12:17 Helpful (1)
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murdic 30/08/2021
I've owned an Hi10X for about four months now, I like the format of these clamshell 2 in 1s because I find them easier and more comfortable to use for typing on my lap than Surface/Surbook style 2 in 1s with kickstand, which is the direction Chuwi is heading in with their new Hi10 Go. Hi10 Go has a newer N4500 CPU that might be a little more power efficient than the N4120 in the Hi10X/XR, but it's a dual core that's a little down on processor grunt, which is why I bought a second Hi10X bundled with keyboard and H6 stylus. Chuwi use a 12V 2A charger with a C-type USB plug, it's simple 24W charging, higher than the 5V 3A 15W charging that this format of tablet traditionally uses, and with a DC to C-type USB tip can be done from any suitable generic 12V source or the charger provided. The fully bonded 1920 x 1200 screen of this tablet is very nice. I like to sketch on it, the H6 stylus or other Microsoft Pen Protocol styluses are low lag, although the tilt of recent high end MS pens isn't supported. This keyboard is pretty nice to type on. Some reviewers complain about not being able to type easily on this size of keyboard because it's smaller than standard, but I find that the size doesn't bother me, while the keyboard has good travel and is quiet enough that I don't disturb my sleeping partner by typing in bed. I do wish that Chuwi had built a Surface/Surbook/Surbook Mini-type kickstand into this tablet as well as offering the clamshell keyboard, though, because sometimes it's nice to lean it back at arbitrary angles on a table or other hard surface to sketch on, or just browse or view. Banggood's price for this bundle with Australian GST included was better than anyone else's, service, dispatch and tracking was great as usual. I keep coming back to Banggood because they really do give great bang for buck, and the best range out there, or close to it!
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Q: what pen can use with it?

Asked by Noofalotaibi3 on 2021-11-10 11:09:53

murdic This tablet is NOT Microsoft Pen Protocol compliant or compatible. Only the proprietary Alldocube stylus gives palm rejection and pressure sensitivity.

2021-11-19 07:02:59 Helpful (0)
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GustavR Syncleas is a bespoke wifi system (which has nothing to do with your phone's WiFi specs) which switches between WiFi signals to stay on strongest frequency and avoid interference.

2021-08-25 01:34:36 Helpful (1)
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Dragonism Hello, the reading resolution is the number of screen lines per inch in the horizontal or vertical direction of the image. And the screen is 1920x1080 full HD screen

2021-08-06 02:23:02 Helpful (2)
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murdic 15/02/2021
I've had Cherry Trail Atom 10" tablets since Cube's iWork 10 Flagship or Ultimate units, very nice, good battery life, sharp screens and excellent pressure-sensitive, palm-detection active styluses. Tried Onda's oBook 10 Pro with Z8700, snappier but lousy stylus, then Voyo vbook i3, nice Surface Go-style, nice kickstand and proprietary well-performing stylus, closer to 4:3 format physical proportion although the usual 1920 x 1200 screen, this one bonded. Love the format, convenience, lightness, easy handling. This Chuwi has the N4120 Celeron refresh, a little faster, 6 Gb dual-channel RAM, 128 Gb eMMC while the others had been 4Gb/64Gb, except for the Voyo, 8Gb single channel RAM, 128 Gb eMMC. Chuwi's got things almost all right with this, their most recent styluses are Microsoft Pen Protocol-compatible, and their HiPen H6 is unique to my knowledge amongst MPP styluses because it's got micro USB charge instead of the ubiquitous AAAA battery. Fully bonded screen, not the brightest but clear. Charger is unusual: a USB C charger with 12V 2A, 24W so should be quite quick to recharge, but I do prefer universal ancillaries. This is a nice companion to my Chuwi Minibook M3 Y8100 with 16 Gb, but the Minibook's stylus is Chuwi's earlier HiPen H3, not MPP. Banggood now lists that this tablet is discontinued, that's a damned shame IMO. Chuwi is now concentrating on Android 2-in-1s this size, so I'm glad that I took this one up while they're available. The next closest is the Teclast F5 and BMax Y11, both 1920 x 1080 Lenovo Yoga-style 360 flip laptops, 11.6" but not much bigger than this Chuwi - active stylus but not MPP. COVID has slowed things down a little with delivery, but good communications from Banggood meant I was comfortable with the three and a half weeks or so that delivery took from HK to Australia. No opportunity to do any work with it yet, but I've been through the initial Windows setup rigmarole without incident.
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murdic thanks for pointing out the belt size description discrepancy. I was puzzled looking at the sizes on the pictures, the 17cm length of the foot doesn't tally with 533mm belts. Shorter belts wear out quicker...

ivanbrown001 01/08/2020
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