Should i buy Teclast x98 plus II or chuwi hi10 plus?

Should i buy Teclast x98 plus II or chuwi hi10 plus?

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  • #70802
    Oracle_ed
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    The Teclast X98 Plus II issues have not gone away.

    You’d be better off with the Chuwi

    #70824
    Mathias
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    I would consider other alternatives, but it comes down to your hardware requirements/preferences.

    Teclast P10 (https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_696395.html) you can get 13% off using ‘VIPTableta13’ as coupon code to pay 123.31 USD.

    FNF Ifive Mini 4S (https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_602714.html?wid=11) on sale right now for 106.99 USD.

    #70832
    Jerome
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    The Teclast X98 Plus II issues have not gone away. You’d be better off with the Chuwi

    That’s a shame it looks good although i like the look of the first version of Teclast x98 plus. Chuwi is really the first choice because of bigger screen size, but teclast had more ppi with 264 vs 214 ppi for chuwi hi10 plus so i think if might be better for readings. Thanks

     

    I would consider other alternatives, but it comes down to your hardware requirements/preferences. Teclast P10 (https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_696395.html) you can get 13% off using ‘VIPTableta13’ as coupon code to pay 123.31 USD. FNF Ifive Mini 4S (https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_602714.html?wid=11) on sale right now for 106.99 USD.

    That Teclast P10 is a new tablet from teclast, right? Can’t find any review on youtube but it looks good with less bezel and good price.
    For Fns ifive mini 4s, already research this tablet, but i really like bigger screen size so it can be easy to read comics, manga, magazines. If i could i will choose chuwi hi12…. =)

    Thanks for the reply

     

    #70871
    Mathias
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    That Teclast P10 is a new tablet from teclast, right? Can’t find any review on youtube but it looks good with less bezel and good price. For Fns ifive mini 4s, already research this tablet, but i really like bigger screen size so it can be easy to read comics, manga, magazines. If i could i will choose chuwi hi12…. =) Thanks for the reply

    It is a new tablet from Teclast, just recently released in China. It ships with Android N. I own the Chuwi Vi10 Plus – only because there’s been custom rom development for it, which fixes the issues it ships with. Sadly, Android N is not going to happen for any of the Intel Atom chipsets, it seems.

    I’m most likely getting the Teclast P10 and I have the Onda V10 4G (2gb/32gb/mt6753/Android N version) arriving soon, after the customs bill is paid. There’s already a review available for that one here at TT https://techtablets.com/forum/topic/onda-v10-4g-android-7-0-tablet/.

    #70924
    Jerome
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    @Mathias
    Ok. Oh.. you have a Chuwi Vi10 Plus, is it good for reading comics, manga, magazine & ebooks because of its 10.8 size and 3:2 aspect ratio? Although it only have 214 ppi compare to teclast x98 plus II with 264 ppi.

    I also like 10.1 tablet but most of them have 16:9 or 16:10 ratio. It is ok, but i really like to have 4:3 ratio for reading or 3:2 but the cons is it will not be good for watching videos on it.

    #70959
    Mathias
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    @Mathias Ok. Oh.. you have a Chuwi Vi10 Plus, is it good for reading comics, manga, magazine & ebooks because of its 10.8 size and 3:2 aspect ratio? Although it only have 214 ppi compare to teclast x98 plus II with 264 ppi. I also like 10.1 tablet but most of them have 16:9 or 16:10 ratio. It is ok, but i really like to have 4:3 ratio for reading or 3:2 but the cons is it will not be good for watching videos on it.

    If you plan on holding it while reading, it may be a bit too heavy. I like the screen, even watched a few movies on it without any problems. Can’t say I’ve done much ebook reading on it – I prefer reading on my Mi Pad 2 – but I assume you’ll have a pleasant reading experience on the Vi10 Plus as well. Another alternative is the Teclast T10 (currently on sale in China only, but should surface on the usual resellers soon).

    http://www.teclast.com/zt/T10/

    https://world.tmall.com/item/556831316373.htm?id=556831316373&skuId=3449014228444

    https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_690462.html?wid=21

    #71011
    Jerome
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    @Mathias Ok. Oh.. you have a Chuwi Vi10 Plus, is it good for reading comics, manga, magazine & ebooks because of its 10.8 size and 3:2 aspect ratio? Although it only have 214 ppi compare to teclast x98 plus II with 264 ppi. I also like 10.1 tablet but most of them have 16:9 or 16:10 ratio. It is ok, but i really like to have 4:3 ratio for reading or 3:2 but the cons is it will not be good for watching videos on it.

    If you plan on holding it while reading, it may be a bit too heavy. I like the screen, even watched a few movies on it without any problems. Can’t say I’ve done much ebook reading on it – I prefer reading on my Mi Pad 2 – but I assume you’ll have a pleasant reading experience on the Vi10 Plus as well. Another alternative is the Teclast T10 (currently on sale in China only, but should surface on the usual resellers soon).

    http://www.teclast.com/zt/T10/

    https://world.tmall.com/item/556831316373.htm?id=556831316373&skuId=3449014228444

    https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_690462.html?wid=21

    Yeah i think it will be a bit too heavy with a weight of 686grams I used to have pipo t9 with a weight of 430grams and i thought it was already heavy, though i quickly got to used to it. Maybe i can get used to tablets that weight more than 600grams and up or maybe not..hehe. So vi10 is good for reading, thanks for that really need that. That’s two new tablet from Teclast, hope others release new tablet too, maybe a copy of Ipad 10.5.. Thanks.

    #71359
    Mathias
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    @Mathias Ok. Oh.. you have a Chuwi Vi10 Plus, is it good for reading comics, manga, magazine & ebooks because of its 10.8 size and 3:2 aspect ratio? Although it only have 214 ppi compare to teclast x98 plus II with 264 ppi. I also like 10.1 tablet but most of them have 16:9 or 16:10 ratio. It is ok, but i really like to have 4:3 ratio for reading or 3:2 but the cons is it will not be good for watching videos on it.

    If you plan on holding it while reading, it may be a bit too heavy. I like the screen, even watched a few movies on it without any problems. Can’t say I’ve done much ebook reading on it – I prefer reading on my Mi Pad 2 – but I assume you’ll have a pleasant reading experience on the Vi10 Plus as well. Another alternative is the Teclast T10 (currently on sale in China only, but should surface on the usual resellers soon). http://www.teclast.com/zt/T10/ https://world.tmall.com/item/556831316373.htm?id=556831316373&skuId=3449014228444 https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_690462.html?wid=21

    Yeah i think it will be a bit too heavy with a weight of 686grams I used to have pipo t9 with a weight of 430grams and i thought it was already heavy, though i quickly got to used to it. Maybe i can get used to tablets that weight more than 600grams and up or maybe not..hehe. So vi10 is good for reading, thanks for that really need that. That’s two new tablet from Teclast, hope others release new tablet too, maybe a copy of Ipad 10.5.. Thanks.

     

    I did a “test read” on my Vi10 Plus. It was very enjoyable. Received the Onda V10 4G (MTK6753/Android 7) tablet. Build quality isn’t the best, but the screen is great and everything works flawlessly. Still, if you’re on a budget get the Teclast P10 from Gearbest [<b>Coupon 1 ($118.99): </b>P10GB]. If you’re not on a budget, I would get the new Teclast T10. Banggood is selling the Chuwi Hi12 for $209.99 currently – currently that’s cheaper than the Teclast T10.

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