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The CHUWI Hi10 Plus is a versatile 2-in-1 tablet PC featuring a 10.8" Full HD display, powered by an Intel X5 Cherry Trail Z8350 Quad Core processor. With 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM, it supports dual operating systems—Windows 10 and Android 5.1—making it perfect for both work and play. Its lightweight design and expandable storage options ensure you can take your digital life on the go.
Standing screen display size | 10.8 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1280 |
RAM | 4 GB |
Hard Drive | 64 GB |
Brand | CHUWI |
Item model number | Hi10 Plus |
Operating System | Windows 10;Android 5.1 Lollipop |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.88 x 7.27 x 0.35 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.88 x 7.27 x 0.35 inches |
Color | Gray |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 64 GB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
S**6
Excellent Quality and Value for the Money, Convenient Dual OS
This is an update of an earlier negative review. The first device I received did not come with a Windows 10 activation code. Nor did it have an instruction book or warranty card. I returned the item, since it was not as advertised. I wrote a negative review and the manufacturer contacted me and promised a fully functional replacement. In a few days it arrived and this is my assessment. This time the product came with an instruction book, warranty and support information. As soon as I turned it on I was greeted by the proper introduction to Windows 10 and the tablet went through an extensive but automatic update process. While it took hours to download all the cumulative updates, a standard Windows feature, it was fully current and properly licensed when complete.The tablet itself is impressively constructed with a metal frame, metal switches, and magnetic contacts for the keyboard. The dual OS with both Windows and Android 5.1 works well and is convenient for travel - only one device for most needs. While switching between systems is easy, it is not instantaneous because it fully reboots each time. But unlike an Android emulator, the processor is fully dedicated to the OS, not shared between systems - an important consideration with only 4GB of memory and an Adam processor.The distinctive features of the CHUWI Hi10 Plus compared to other Adam processor tablets are 64GB of SSD, dual OS, high quality materials, very thin dimensions, 10.8 rather than 10.1 inch screen, available magnetic connected keyboard that is thin and serves as a cover, and expandable to 128GB SD card. It has snappy performance when not over taxed with multi-tasking, but does not have the strongest WiFi radio compared to a more expensive laptop. I would not expect to be able to run graphic intensive Windows games, but in Android mode should be able to match the power of any cellphone or Android tablet. The screen is very sharp and bright, on the high points of the product. The Android OS is frozen at version 5.1 but with a few tweaks can make it behave like a newer version. I replaced the Launcher with the Google launcher and add the SwiftKey keyboard for swipe-style typing. These two apps make the Android platform function much like my smartphone on version 7.UPDATE 2: I have added the keyboard case and will update my review. This accessory is a convenient way to enclose the table in a protective case and add a keyboard that connects directly to the contacts on the side of that table with magnets. I am doing this review with touch typing on the keyboard. It is pretty good and remarkably easy to touch type. This keyboard case is similar to that offered with the Surface Pro 3 but less durable and does not fold back flat behind the table. But compared to a Bluetooth keyboard, it will not require additional power or drain the main battery. In normal use around the house, I have removed the keyboard and use a conventional case that folds back conveniently behind the table. But for travel when a keyboard might be nice to have, the keyboard case is an attractive, functional and inexpensive accessory.I also compared this tablet to the similar NuVision table sold on the Microsoft web site. They have similar specs, but the NuVision has only 32GB of SSD and no Android OS. But I found the NuVision to be less stable and more "buggy" than the Chewi. For example, it frequently lost contact with the necessary SD card, requiring me to pull it and reinstall for the OS to recognize it. That was a real inconvenience as the SD card was used for OneDrive documents. For the additional $79, I would get the Chewi. I have returned the NuVision to Microsoft as defective.Overall, the Chewi Hi10 Plus is a convenient tablet to supplement your main laptop. It is not a substitute for a Surface Pro 3 or other more powerful computers, but it is a very reasonable tablet to do the sorts of things you might do on a smartphone, but with a 10.8 in screen.
C**6
First off awesome dual boot beast but sum issues that I gave ...
First off awesome dual boot beast but sum issues that I gave it a 4star THE PROS 1 well made tablet PC 2 really big screen 3 beautiful display colors is vivid and beautiful A+ for that 4 the touch is responsive 4 the booting up on Android and Microsoft is fast to me just like a desktop 5 the camera is so so not great but not a problem to me 6 the sound is loud for me so all around well made tablet so far best tablet I had so far NOW THE CON 1 the storage don't really get but this what I experienced with it on the Android storage you about 8 GB so the Android system is running and you have to update the Google play store you download other apps that you use to use on your old device it eats up your gigs especially when installed games you have watch your storage so it's limited on Android so if you buy a SD card it going to read but only SD card photo documents music but you can't use store apps on the SD card like can do with most tablet but not this one ON the Microsoft that's where most of gigs go so be mind full 2 the battery is not too great on long usage it's about 3 to 4 hours so not good and to charge about 6 hrs and can't really play on it while it charge well you can't that SUCKS so I bought a 3.0 USB charger because that charger you need to charge it bc the one it comes with is short so I bought a 10 feet great so far 4 no case or screen protector for this so got to get a universal case 5 oh yeah I noticed that if don't use the tablet for awhile when click it on the tablet don't come on it seems like it off holding the on button it don't come on plug your charger in and wait a couple seconds a turn on the tablet that should work to sum it up it a descent pc just chuwi need work on those few things and this beast would be flawless and I really like this thingI recommend it so this review of my beast I'm keeping mines
A**R
Buyer beware. You get what you pay for.
I want to love this device, but, there are just too many problems. I bought it assuming that if any problems were to arise, I would be able to return it. I purchased this device in March 2017. Within 3 weeks from receiving it, the SD card reader suddenly stopped functioning. It is not recognized as being installed. I am a church musician and bought the device to function as a music reader in church.. Without the SC card reader, it is pretty much useless to me because I need the extra storage. I have had intermittent shutdowns and black screens.. My screen mysteriously developed a crack after about 6 weeks. I have been exceptionally careful with the device since day one, so I do not know how the screen cracked. I decided to replace the screen myself because I figured it would be the quickest and figured I didn't have much to lose and didn't want to pay to get it fixed. The screen is working now. It wasn't the smoothest repair job as it was difficult to get the old screen off. I learned a few things in the process. The device continues to have intermittent shut downs and black screens. Recently, all of the component local services somehow became disabled, rendering the device pretty much nonfunctional. Once I started to compare the settings with my windows laptop, I figured out what the problem was and had to reset them all. The wireless does not always connect or may lose connection. Recently, I had to uninstall and reinstall to get it to function. The charger and cable that is supplied with the unit is of poor quality and the connector bent very easily. I have invested in a $20 charging cable, keyboard, protective case, new screen, external card reader, SD cards, adapters to convert from regular size USB to jacks available. I have a fair amount of money invested and hate to give up on it now. Apparently, Chuwi does not offer remote support, which might be a way to fix the SD card reader which I have read has to do with the upgrade to Windows 10. Chuwi stopped communicating with me after I received a couple of emails from them. They initially told me to flash the bios. I am not a computer expert, and am worried that I may cause more problems if I tackle this on my own. As a plus, I will say that the display quality is very nice. I like having the Windows 10 operating system. If you are looking for a device that is reliable and dependable, I do not recommend wasting your money on the Chuwi Hi10 plus. Chuwi likes to compare it to a Windows Surface which is quite a stretch from the truth.
J**L
Tablet muy completa
La ventaja de tener 2 sistemas operativos es muy práctico, mas a la hora de tener aplicaciones de diferentes sistemas operativos.
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