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August 22, 2020 at 10:42 am #183830
work fine on chuwi hi10 plus
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February 10, 2020 at 1:12 am #182692I’m using the same Chuwi lap book. It’s cheap but satisfied with my needs! For me important that all my games work in the full version and I can install some apps that I use. For example https://hookupmasters.com/adult-webcam-sites/gonnabang-review/ this one I use often and must be working well!
February 10, 2020 at 1:07 am #182691I had the same problem. In general, I have been watching less on TV and on the phone lately, and more and more on YouTube channels. One of the reasons is the large amount of violence on TV that cannot help but scare me and my children. Recently writing about this study, you can find samples here if you are also interested in this issue and it prevents you from consuming quality content.
May 31, 2019 at 11:20 am #152048WD green, like many others, is known to cause problems with this Chinese miracle. Return it if you can.
January 30, 2019 at 6:39 pm #150337Hi Chris,
not going to hijack this thread in any way, just curious when you mentioned battery life can be worse on a clean install of W10 vs. stock factory image. What are the reasons for this? I can only imagine it is due to different power plan settings?
I have a Teclast F7 SSD version that gets only about 4h battery life on a clean install (W10 2019 LTSC) and light use (Word, PDFs, Firefox, no videos, games and 50% brightness, stock power limit in BIOS) whereas you claimed something like 7-8h in your review. I did not test battery life on factory image, because I went straight for a clean install (to remove chinese stuff). I am really searching for ways to make the battery last longer. Other reviews also claim around 3-4h. Somehow it’s driving me nuts, those missing hours 😀 If somebody happens to have the power plan settings from the stock image, that would be greatly appreciated!
/edit: just went through my power plan settings without finding anything suspicious (stock balanced plan)
December 26, 2018 at 6:38 pm #149506Where can i find tbook.bin? all links are dead.
December 9, 2018 at 9:24 am #148931I confirm by myself!
I’ve installed a Samsung “860 EVO” M.2 SATA SSD 500GB
https://www.samsung.com/it/memory-storage/860-evo-m-2-sata-3-ssd/MZ-N6E500BW/
on Teclast F7 with this cable:
under the battery.
(I have also disabled the internal eMMC from BIOS)
Soon the photos of the procedure!
November 23, 2018 at 8:31 am #148385Thank you Josh for the tips.
I was going to buy the Toshiba SSD.
You saved my … me!!!Regards
November 21, 2018 at 9:37 am #148337In the BIOS there is a NVME section (so I think it’s compatible)
[Josh] did you solve it with Toshiba RC100, i would like to buy it?
November 12, 2018 at 2:06 pm #148098hi,
the Teclast F7 (with the 128GB SSD version) already has an ssd on M.2 slot (128GB Teclast brand). You will have to remove the provided 128 GB SSD and then substitute with your 256GB model.
Attention: The model to put into, it must be an M.2 2242 (22x42mm) and not a 2280 for space reason, unless is possible to use a M.2 cable extender. (see my thread https://techtablets.com/forum/topic/teclast-f7-install-a-m-2-2280-instead-of-2242/)
Photos of the teardown on: https://www.myfixguide.com/teclast-f7-disassembly/
bye
October 30, 2018 at 2:54 am #147805Hi @greg,
can you confirm which pen that’s works for you? does it works out-of-box?
Video showing the active stylus in action will be much appreciated 🙂
October 10, 2018 at 3:58 pm #147572Ok. Concerning glue: I thought + meant the connection between bezel and screen + I thought this would have to be dismantled as well. That is what I saw in various ultrabooks screen disassembly videos. Anyhow, all the videos I found had plastic bezels. I saw no disassembly video with ultrabooks having metal bezels around the screen, as we find it with the Teclast F7 and some Ezbooks. So, it is all just my misunderstanding I guess (and still being here without a solution). No backlit logo with the Teclast F7, so no electrical connection here.
it is glued in ezbook. Someday ill find strength to try fix my screen in this bs machine and hopefully wont forget to make some photo session 4u.
October 8, 2018 at 7:27 am #147531Jonas, you are the man! Thank You so much.
Worked like a treat on my dual boot LapBook Air. It happens when you choose Linux as OS option found under the South Bridge Menu
on BIOS version N141x… dated 29.Dec.2017. Looks almost like an asskick in LINUX direction. One point minus (for intel or chuwi?)
September 6, 2018 at 9:11 am #146727Has anyone had any luck with intenso ssds? 256GB m.2 is less than 45€… But it’s still 45€ down the drain if it doesn’t work.
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