CHUWI UBook 11.6'' Touchscreen 2-in-1 Windows 10 Tablet PC, Intel N4100 Quad Core Processor, 1080P Display, 8GB RAM/256GB SSD with Type-c, USB 3.0 (Keyboard and Pen not Included)
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Well, if you've watched my video, you can actually do lots of things on an Intel Atom Z3745D, 1.3GHZ, Quad-Core, 2GB DDR3 Ram tablet pc. Of course, there are limitations because of the low-end specs. That's why it's a cheap or affordable price.
For basic stuff like checking emails, watching youtube, playing simple Microsoft games. There are some good games on STEAM that you can play too. But, you can't install that many because of the 64GB storage. Although most things load a little slow they run fine.
CHUWI UBook 11.6'' Touchscreen 2-in-1 Windows 10 Tablet PC, Intel N4100 Quad Core Processor, 1080P Display, 8GB RAM/256GB SSD with Type-c, USB 3.0 (Keyboard and Pen not Included)
The tablet pc that I bought is a no-brand version. I think it's meant to be for students. Probably, Chinese students cause I can't seem to get rid of the Chinese words. As I've said before, I'm surprised that it actually runs pretty smooth with Windows 10 Pro (activated).
I downloaded separately a Windows 10 update to the latest version (2018). This able me to download some latest programs. The other day, I tried to download and install Visual Studio 2019 and it has no problem running. Wish, it comes with more storage space.
CHUWI Hi10 X Tablet with Keyboard and Stylus Pen, 10.1" 2 in 1 Tablet PC, Intel N4120 Quad-core, 6GB LPDDR4 128GB eMMC, 1920x1200 FHD IPS Multi-Touch Display, 2xType-C, BT5.1, Dual Wi-Fi, Windows 10
I opt to change the 10-inch touch screen resolution from 1366 x 768 (recommended) to 1280 X 720. First, it makes thing a little bigger and 2nd, hoping it'll be less stress and able to run a little better. The design comes with a tough protected casing on both the keyboard and screen.
Someone commented on my video that he didn't like the design. It actually looks kinda old and ugly. But, that's precisely why I like it. Also, it's cheap. Around USD$150. By the way, in the last post, I said that there's something wrong with the Caps lock key, but now it's back to normal.
HP Pavilion x360 14 Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop, 14” Full HD Touchscreen Display, Intel Core i5, 8 GB DDR4 RAM, 512 GB SSD Storage, Windows 10 Home, Backlit Keyboard (14-dh2011nr, 2020 Model)
I have an Acer Spin, 2 in 1 laptop. But, to use it like a tablet is pretty heavy. Even though, it's pretty small with a 10-inch screen. Now that I have this new 2 in 1 laptop, I'm beginning to like the form factor. I can just undock and use it as a tablet. Pretty nifty.
Even in tablet form, it's still a tad heavy. Especially, when I'm lying in bed and holding it in one hand. That's why I wish, the future technology will make the tablet pc slimmer and lighter. Also, it won't hurt to be more powerful, especially for gaming.
Venturer 11.6" [WT9L11P44GD51] Windows Laptop/Tablet with Keyboard, 64GB Storage, 4GB RAM, Intel Pentium N5000 Processor, FHD Display
Yesterday, I tried using Google Duo to video call my sis and mom. My sis didn't pick up but my mom did. My tablet front camera is only 2MP while the back is 5MP. The picture is actually not that bad and the mic works well too. For the life of me, I don't know why there's no Duo app for Windows 10.
I don't use skype. Google Duo is good enough for video calls, and like I said, I don't know why there's no Windows 10 app for it. Instead, I have to go to the website. Weird. For the mobile version, you can add emojis and pictures, which is fun.
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 2 in 1 Touchscreen PC Tablet 12.3" 2736x1824, 10th Gen i5, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 4 Core up to 3.70 GHz, USB-C, Backlit, Webcam, Win 10 w/Black Type Cover and Surface Pen
For now, I'm pretty happy with my tablet. Before I forget, I've checked and I can't upgrade the 2GB DDR3 integrated ram. Bummer. Thank goodness, even with a 2GB ram, everything still runs smooth. I didn't buy it for heavy-duty works anyway.
I'll love a hard-core gaming 2 in 1 tablet though. It's a surprise no company is making it. There are many pretty good 2 in 1 tablets. Really depends on your budget and usage. I'm actually loving the 2 in 1 form factor. I can use it dock to my keyboard or at night use it as a tablet.
I think a 2 in 1 tablet PC shouldn't be too big. Maybe below 10 inches. I like holding my tablet pc in one hand while in bed. If it's too big and heavy, would not be comfortable. I sometimes lay it flat on my bed or use my pillow to make it stand. Playing touch games in tablet mode would be better too.
That's what I call portable computing!
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