🚀 Elevate Your Everyday with the CHUWI Hi10 X!
The CHUWI Hi10 X is a versatile 2-in-1 tablet that combines a powerful Intel Celeron N4120 processor with a stunning 10.1" FHD display, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Designed for both work and play, it features a sleek aluminum body, detachable keyboard, and stylus support, making it perfect for professionals on the go. With dual-band WiFi and a long-lasting battery, this tablet is your ultimate productivity companion.
Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1200 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1200 |
Processor | 2.88 GHz celeron_n |
RAM | 6 GB DDR4_SDRAM |
Hard Drive | 128 GB eMMC |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel® UHD Graphics 600 |
Chipset Brand | ATI |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11bgn, 802.11ax |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
Brand | CHUWI |
Series | Hi10 X with Keyboard and Pen |
Item model number | Hi10 X with Keyboard and Pen |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.76 x 8.58 x 3.46 inches |
Color | Gray |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Power Source | AC & Battery |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
P**2
Absolutely awesome PC/Tablet for children and adults alike with the right expectations.
Yes, this is not my $1200 gaming laptop, but it still runs great and has great features especially as a child laptop/tablet for school (but is great for adults too).The small size and portability is great for my 7 year old, and the cost is awesome for what you get. It allows her to use all her school apps (due to the windows platform) and teleconference on Zoom. The keyboard is the only slight draw back because the touchpad is a bit finicky, but the touch screen feedback is great and the keyboard slips onto the tablet/pc with a magnetic click (which is great).This tablet/pc has an updated processor compared to a lot of similar offerings and also more memory. It runs fast for what it is. Don't expect the performance of a $1,200 gaming laptop because that isn't what this is. But it certainly can keep up with many name brand laptops (think HP,ACER) that cost more than twice as much for the same or less features.Overall, this is one of the best purchases I have made and my daughter is thrilled.
C**O
It's a good device with some risks
Overall, the Chuwi Hi10X seems pretty solid. The touch screen is accurate. The pen is accurate. Palm rejection works (just make sure you have the Windows settings set up correctly, and also make sure the device has detected the pen before you rest your palm on the screen). I guess, I might have bought my device at an inopportune time when Microsoft has started pushing their official Windows 11 update. Microsoft's own PC Health Check states that the Chuwi Hi10X meets all the requirements. And basically it does, and you can upgrade to Windows 11. However, you will lose your internal microphone function. I've tried to have Chuwi support address this, but their only answer at this point is "maybe Chuwi Hi10X is not adapted to Win 11 yet". There is a know issue with Intel SST drivers and Win 11 that may or may not be related. Intel claims it's the OEM's responsibility to provide updated drivers. Chuwi remains silent on whether or not they are aware of or debugging the issue. Right now, it feels like Chuwi themselves have no real development team (as what seems to be common with a lot of Chinese companies) and are just waiting for some other third party to fix the issue (if ever). Sometimes in these cases a new model comes out with updated components that work, but essentially forcing old models into obsolescence. It seems to be that there are Chuwi Hi10X models out there with slightly different components (there are are those who have stated their audio device is actually Realtek and not Intel SST). I do wonder sometimes if they are "re-branding" certain components so the OS detects them as one thing, but they are actually not. So, when the OS updates certain device drivers, it actually becomes a mismatch and causes the device to fail. Well, only time will tell if they will actually fix this issue or allow it to get buried under newer products. Anyway, the microphone issue with Win 11 seems to be the only hangup. Plugging in a TRRS wired headphone with mic does not work. While inconvenient there are some workarounds. Like, use a bluetooth headset that has a microphone, or use a USB mic. I will certainly update this review if my microphone ever starts working again.
S**E
Was almost dead-on-arrival and died after an hour with the first restart
I usually don't write negative reviews on products and disregard the effort in advanced. But on this particular piece of junk I decided to write about my experience in order to save the disappointment of a potential buyer :I ordered this product off Amazon on July 8 and it arrived 21 days later (2 days ago). The product came in a nice package and everything seemed to be in order. I turned it on and it booted to the preinstalled Windows 10 account configuration. The battery wasn't fully charged so I plugged the provided charger and continued with the account configuration. Windows automatically installed some updates in the background as soon as I connected the computer to the internet. About an hour later the battery was about 90% charged and Windows prompt that some updates require restart. I restarted the machine and from that moment no Chuwi logo on boot and no Windows; only black screen and the LEDs indicators on the tablet itself and on the keyboard which went on and off.I had a chat with Amazon customer service who first suggested to reset the machine in some ways like holding the power button with the volume plus/minus buttons at the same time for a few seconds but none of these scenarios worked. So they suggested me to return it in order to receive a full refund. I just sent it back to Amazon Returns this morning. It costed me about $65 USD to ship it back and Amazon told me that they will refund me for this. I really hope they will as I already paid the $279 USD for the item, $60.20 USD for the shipping and handling from Amazon to me, and $77.42 USD for the Import Fees deposit which were charged by Amazon in advanced. The total I spent including the return postage reached to $481.62 USD! Too much money for bad experience and no product in hand...Bottom line:Invest your money on a more familiar brand even if it means to pay extra.
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