AWOW 10.1 inch Multi-Touch 2-in-1 Notebook was carefully designed to be a powerful laptop that is thin enough to take anywhere without losing an ounce of performance. Six rows of keyboard, make your typing more convenient, the touch screen feature allows you to use your computer when there is no mouse yet. Hardware: CPU: Intel Atom X5-Z8350 Quad Core 1.44Ghz, up to 1.92Ghz RAM: 4G DDR3 Storage: 64GB eMMC on-board Flash Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n USB:1 X Micro USB 2.0 1 X Full USB 2.0 LCD Display: 10.1 inch IPS 1280X800 Extended: Micro SD Card, MAX 128GB + 3.5mm headphone Software: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Edition (64-bit) Pre-installed Microsoft Mobile Office Package: 1 X AWOW 2-in-1 laptop tablet pc 1 X Power Adaptor (DC 5V-2.5A) 1 X User Manual (English) 1 x Detachable Keyboard
R**R
SO , NICE THAT WE BOUGHT IT TWICE.
SORRY FOR UPPERCASE,EASIER ON MY RIGHT EYE TO SPOT ERROR'S AND PUNCTUATION, SPELLING.** I NEED TO UPDATE MY LAPTOP; SO MY HUSBAND( A CHRISTIAN THAT CELEBRATES EASTER; WHEERE I'M A MESSIANIC DAVIDIC JEWESS OBSERVES PASSOVER) WANTED ME TO HAVE A NEW TABLET, AS KINDLE A BIT FAULTY AND UNABLE TO CLEAN THE SCREEN PURCHASED IT FOR ME.I DID THE SAME FOR HIM AND ALBEIT SAME TABLET'S THE KEYBOARD CAN BE DIFFERENT. THE BEAUTY IS ANY 10.1 TABLET MEANS ANY MAGNETIC DOCKING KEYBOARD FOR 10.1 FIT'S. I ORDERED A REPLACEMENT KEYBOARD FOR MY ONDA , BUT IT WAS THE WRONG ONE. INSTEAD OF POSTING IT BACK-IT IS A SPARE KEYBOARD, IF WE WANT TO CHANGE.ANYWAY, THE SCREEN SAVER GIVES YOU AN IDEA ON THE SCREEN . THE COLOURS ARE VIBRANT AND I MUST SAY THIS IS MY BEST BUY YET. I MEAN THAT I HAVE SPENT MONEY ON MY NEW ONDA KEYBOARD AND I'M STILL WAITING FOR IT. WHEREAS, THE DAY THAT YOU PURCHASE; IT IS WITH YOU BY THE FOLLOWING DAY , IF YOU'RE A UK RESIDENT.I SUGGEST THAT YOU PURCHASE ONE, BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE. I THINK THESE COMPUTER'S ARE THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY AND FOR WHAT YOU RECEIVE , IT IS WELL WORTH THE PRICE FOR IT.
R**U
A very poor windows tablet but at least it's performance was ok.
I was in the process of reviewing this device when it gave up the ghost and had to be sent back but here is a pretty quick review.Build quality and design:For the £200 paid this is rather disappointing with a all plastic body the only real premium material in site is the glass screen. Though overall the design is well thought out, you can simply pull the screen away from the keyboard to undock. The keyboard is ok, very mushy keys and it also contains the world's smallest trackpad, though not pleasent it is not unusable.First boot:Upon first boot I found it very odd the device already had a User account on it named 'admin' when logged it, it seemed to be a account left over from the factory for testing purposes thoguh after a quick factory restore everything was back to normal. When I say normal I mean a little quirky still. When booting the device will default to portrait mode making any BIOS or setup work nearly impossible!Performance:The performance for such a small device is pretty good it's 720p screen has some pretty good viewing angles and it's processor makes light work of simple tasks such as browsing the web, using office software, writing emails and ever watching YouTube or playing some very simple games.The internal storage read and write speed was pretty good but in order to do any work you need a external Micro SD card as you will run out of space alomst instantly.Heating issues:After about a hour of testing I did find the device scolding hot to the touch, with no active cooling on board you wouldn't want to hold this tablet in your hand for more than a few seconds before it became uncomfortable.Charging:Charging this device was odd, it came with a wall adaptor and a USB to DC cable, I have personally never seen one of these before and after using it I can see why, charging was painfully slow to the point it would deplete battery even when plugged in so forget working and charging this device at the same time!Giving up the ghost:The worst part of this device is most definitely it's unreliability. After just 3 weeks with this device I found that 1 day it simply didn't respond. It would boot and login to my account only for me to be met with a corrupt windows. Black screen couldn't even see the curser and a error explaining files were missing, no matter how I tried not even a factory restore would fix this device.
M**S
Great tablet, very useful
Boought to replace an Android machine, which unfortunately didn't float! Neither will this one...however, I needed a machine I could when away from home on a boat. Thus needed a device that could use USB charging. The first replacement was Android 8 and I found this unworkable. Returned, I had to look around and decided that it would have to be a W10 machine. I am no great fan of W10, but with some provisos this machine is actually much more use than the Android machine it replaced.Fully charged and I was off. Soon too, was Edge. It kept interupting every five minutes, I wanted a machine to work on, not surf newsfeeds. I found I had to put all the Edge files into a folder so W10/Msoft ouldn't find them. Peace! No interuptions and Firefox works fine. If I ever need Edge, I can take the files out of the aforementioned folder.The keyboard is American, but easy to get used to, only lacking simple access to a Pound sign. The keyboard is quite nice for typing on, light and positive, especially the space bar (often a problem with small keyboards, I have found). This is being typed on the machine.I turned the screen brightness down by a quarter, this greatly improved the battery life, and doesn't affect screen viewing that much. For general office work it copes well with Libre Office/Open Office. Kindle for Window works fine. VLC for music and video display all are fine too.I have also uploaded the software for the Silhouette cutter and this works well, a definite bonus over Android machines.Downsides? Not that many that I have come across. Maybe it is a little muted sound wise. The speakers are small and on the bottom of the tablet/screen, headphones are fine. The interlock between the tablet and the screen is negligable. If you pick it up by the screen, then that is all you will have, the keyboard stays put on the table. Easy to put it back together too, so not really an issue.Battery life? So far I have had no problem, but the the machine is only a month or so old, but it holds its charge, if not used very well. Time will tell how the batteries last: long term. One minor gripe, well sort of, is the USB supply. Most devices of this type I have use a micro USB at the machine end. This one uses a 2.5x0.8mm round connector, meaning I had to buy another lead to have a spare, rather than one of many micro USB leads around the house.Memory, I put a 128gb micro card in and seem to have meory to spare, it works well with normal USB sticks for extra security, file transfer, storage. Wifi and Blue tooth both work well.Over all, a useful small work horse. Gaming? Sorry, no idea. But it works well with YouTube and MP4/AVI videos.
A**R
Useless Piece of Junk! Avoid
Bought this a few weeks back then all of a sudden the communication between the keyboard and the tablet packed up. The mouse seldom responds and when it does it leaps around the screen and can't be used. The keyboard either doesn't respond, or when it does it prints multiple letters, as if the keys are sticking, although they aren't. The problem can be alleviated by turning the machine off and on again, although this is usually only a short term fix. Within five minutes, the thing is practically unusable. Save yourself some grief and don't buy this machine. Seriously, you'll be throwing your money away.
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