If you missed it, my Teclast X16 Pro review is now online. While not a bad tablet, it does have some flaws and throttling in Windows. As an Android tablet with a nice keyboard doc it’s not a bad machine, but if you’re after it more for Windows I would take a look at other tablet offers out there. GearBest also has it on special for $263, but only 120 units will be offered at this price...[Read More]
In a Weibo from Chuwi the official Hi10 keyboard dock is now up for pre-order. Chuwi commented that it moves from zero to 120 degrees from closed to open, so similar to the Asus Transformer Book series of keyboards. I’m still waiting for my Hi10 and hopefully, I’ll have it in a week or so. I do have the keyboard ordered to review, so this explains the delay on the keyboard, it’s ...[Read More]
Today Cube announced their latest tablet. The iwork10 is an Atom X5 Z8300 tablet with 4GB of RAM, 64GB eMMC, Windows 10 and a 1920 x 1200 IPS screen. It also has active stylus support (doesn’t seem to be a Wacom stylus?) and keyboard dock similar to the Chuwi Hi10 or PiPo W1S. The dock has variable angles and a USB 2.0 port on the right side. The other specs are the usual, Wireless N, Bt 4....[Read More]
Onda has a new release Intel Mini PC, the M2. It’s powered by an Intel quad core J1900, with a turbo boost of 2.42Ghz and a 10W TDP, so it should be more powerful than the Atom mini pc offerings. It comes with 4GB of dual channel ram and a 128GB SSD (Not eMMC) so a good 5 times faster storage than the eMMC offers of most Mini PC’s. Graphics is handled by Intel HD Gen7, with a clock ran...[Read More]
Teclast X16 Por and Teclast X16 Power downloads. Please note the downloads and drivers for the X16 Power and X16 Pro models are the same. The only difference is the Ram and Atom chipset. Teclast X16 Pro and Power Windows 10 and Android image. [wpfilebase tag=list id=’141,142′ tpl=data-table pagenav=1 /]
The Teclast X16 Power is the higher performance variant of the Teclast X16 Pro, with the highest spec Atom X7 Z8700 CPU with a 16 EU Intel Gen8 GPU and 8GB LPDDR3 of Ram. The X16 Pro spec has an X5 Z8500 Atom and 4GB. The tablet has an 11.6" 1080p IPS panel, full sized USB 3.0 port, active stylus and keyboard dock support. The battery is 8000mAH in capacity. Connectivity comes in the forum of wire...[Read More]
it is a very good tablet.. very fast.. the only problem is not having gps..
I compare the two current sub $80 dollar eight inch Atom X5 Z8300 powered tablets currently out. Both are similar with the same specs and screen resolution. But the Cube iwork8 Ultimate screen is 2-3 times brighter. The below video I compare them both. The performance of both is disappointing, the X5 Z8300 on both units reaches 85 degrees. And really not much of a step up over the Bay Trail Z3735F...[Read More]
You might have seen various sites posting how the Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 with its Atom X5 Z8500 scores 85,000 in AnTuTu . Wow, somehow Xiaomi magically gets 35,000 plus points more than all the other X5 Z8500 tablets in AnTuTu? An amazing feat right? No. It’s just typical Chinese publicity. It’s not fake, it gets 85k, but not in the current 5.7.X version but the new AnTuTu 6 beta! With a new ...[Read More]
As I work through all my benchmarks and tests of the X16 Pro for the full written review you can at least see some of the results now in the below video. My X16 Pro written review should be a week or so off before it’s online. I’ll be flying to New Zealand soon for a months break, but I’ll still be reviewing tablets there. Hopefully, I’ll have the Chuwi Hi8 Pro and the Hi10...[Read More]
Two new cheap media players your TV with Kobi and Android 5.1 that can even decode 4k H.264 4k 60fps clips. The new MX Plus & Sunvell T95 both these media players are powered by a 64bit AMlogic S905 chipset + Mali 450 GPU, it’s a quad core that clocks up to 2.0 Ghz. 1GB of DDR ram, Full sized HDMI and an 8GB Rom. Not much storage I know, but they do have MicroSD card slots and 4 x USB 2....[Read More]
For those that requested it, I finally got around to setting up Twitter for TechTablets, the account: https://twitter.com/TechTabletscom (It’s also at the top of the page the little twitter bird logo.) Only taken me a year, sorry! I’m not so big on social media and don’t have twitter myself. But it’s good to have for the site, for those that want to see when I publish a rev...[Read More]