T-bao Tbook X7 14.1" Notebook Win10 Intel Bay Trail-T Z3735F 2GB/32GB: ANY GOOD?

T-bao Tbook X7 14.1" Notebook Win10 Intel Bay Trail-T Z3735F 2GB/32GB: ANY GOOD?

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  • #69987
    Chris G
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    Dated, two generations old Z3735F. 2GB RAM/32GB that’s the issue, however nice price.

    But I would put that $99 towards the EZBook 3 Pro. Well worth it in the end.

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    #70047
    Dirkzelf
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    thanks for the tip Chris, I presume you mean the JUMPER EZBook 3 Pro?

    I suppose to look for the Version 3 with the WiFi upgrade?

    That’s still a fat 240 usd or so…. And the Tbook X7 is no where to be found anymore on the good old bangood…

    Appears to have been Geekbuying… http://www.geekbuying.com/item/T-bao-Tbook-X7-2GB—32GB-White-380771.html

    Anway, I could not find a review on the X7 anyway, so there must be a reason for that as well I guess. I do have the Toshiba Mini Click as well, but it’s a little too small, same cpu, and it didn’t disappoint me, but the cpu is a little dated for sure.

    PS: I founf this one on Geekbuying as well: http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Jumper-EZbook-3-Pro-Laptop-Gold-379934.html

    Is this the one with the WiFi upgrade? Anything else worth mentioning about it?

    #70051
    Dirkzelf
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    Since I don’t really want to mess about with heatsink modifications…. and while I CAN in fact change the SSD in the EZbook for a faster and better performance, I’m tending to lean to the EZbook 3 PRO.

    There’s also the EZbook 3 (not PRO), but it has a dual core 3350 instead of the 3450 quad core, saves some hard eaned money. So, does it really make a big difference?

    (I’m not a gamer, but dó need good video and streaming performance.)

    Could you advise which type SSD to buy?

    #70052
    Roberto
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    I would definitely recommend the EzBook 3 Pro, it’s worth the slight premium. Not only does it perform better with the quad core CPU, it also has 2 GB more RAM and a really lovely all metal build and fine build quality. Spend the extra money on it, you will not regret it!

    #70053
    Dirkzelf
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    thanks mate, can I trust the Pro 3’s sold now on Geekbuying have the WiFi upgrade you mentioned? (V3)

    I’m still unsure which SSD to buy, can you advise?

    #70085
    Roberto
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    • Posts: 49

    Hi.

    I have no experience whatsoever with Geekbuying, as I always order at Gearbest. The version 3 you mention does have the AC dual band wifi though, so you should be good to go. Regarding the SSD, Chris used a Transcend 22×42 SSD in quite a few devices with success. You can check his Youtube channel for some videos on how to install it (e.g. Chuwi Lapbook 14.1, Jumper EzBook 3. Chuwi Lapbook 12.3).

    #70104
    Dirkzelf
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    Thanks, I found the one on Gearbest 30 bucs more expensive than the one on Geekbyuing, but the latter doesn’t explicitely mention the AC dual band wifi connection…..?!?!?

    It’s a bit out of line for both anyway, since I started out with a $99 X7….. 🙁

    #70109
    CM
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    Think the first question should be is it any good for what purpose?

    If all you want is device to show 720p video and streams on the go it’ll serve it’s purpose.

    Sure it’s not near the ezbook pro 3 in terms of screen, build, storage etc but it’s not in same price range.

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