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December 24, 2015 at 4:38 pm #19837
Can someone please create an .zip file that contains ALL the Chuwi Hi10 Windows 10 64-bit drivers and share the .zip file with the community, please ? And perhaps someone can do the same on the Windows 10 32-bit OS as well ? (make sure you indicate 32 or 64 bit in the .zip file name)
Use Double Driver to extract all the drivers from the OS on your tablet and put all the extracted files into a .zip file. Maybe Chris can download the .zip file and add it to the downloads section here on the website ?December 23, 2015 at 10:00 pm #19744December 21, 2015 at 9:23 pm #19505+1
December 21, 2015 at 9:02 pm #19501Keyboard looks great and feel ok. Quality is really good (best chinese keyboard I have got). Key movement is also good. Better on key center press, worse on corners. Touchpad is average. Keys are small (75%-85% size of normal laptop keys. Function keys are smaller). When tablet is docked screen autorotate is off. Edit: Tablet 515 grams Keyboard 600 grams 🙂
That’s very good news. Looks like Chuwi managed to get at least 1 thing right… And thanks for posting the photos Przemo, they’re very helpful !!! 😀 😀 😀
The weight of the keyboard dock seems to be on the high side, though… 600g… Is there a 2nd battery in there, perhaps ???
@Przemo : do you have the possibility to test the USB port on the keyboard dock to see if it’s USB 3 or slower ?
It would be AWESOME if that was USB 3 as well… 🙂Screen protectors are plastic. Not so good 🙁
Yeah… That’s the downside of plastic screen protectors…
If you want a tempered glass screen protector then check out this post. But before you order : make sure you check out this post as well, because you may change your mind after you see the photos… 😮 😮 😮
December 21, 2015 at 8:35 pm #19492and some weird chinese gift (anyone knows what is it?)
You want to know what it is but you don’t find it necessary to post a photo of it or give a detailed description. So how do you expect people to answer that question ???
December 21, 2015 at 6:44 pm #194651. Normal USB ports look like usb 3 mechanically.
2. From VC I got Tablet + Docking keyboard.
3. In addition I got BT keyboard (the first 500 orders)
4. I also got screen protector – 2 pcs.Re: (2) How does the docking keyboard look and feel ? (good quality ? any problems with it ? good key up/down movement ?)
Re: (4) Am I right when I think that the screen protectors are plastic ones, not tempered glass ?December 21, 2015 at 3:43 pm #19449Yes, you can connect multiple bluetooth accessories to one device. Probably the most used scenario is a bluetooth keyboard and bluetooth mouse linked to a device to control it. I use a bluetooth keyboard + bluetooth mouse (from different manufacturers) on my current tablet and it works like a charm. 🙂
December 21, 2015 at 3:32 pm #19448Did any of you guys bought the docking keyboard with the tablet? VC mail now says it cant send because the freaking Docking Keyboard needs debugging.? What the hell is this . I am running out of patience with them.
I ordered the Hi10 + docking keyboard set as well. I sure hope that the docking keyboard doesn’t have any flaws. 😮 😮 😮 If this happens to be true then that would mean that Chuwi made yet another big screw-up… Which seems to be all they do lately… And how difficult is it to create a properly working keyboard dock ??? It’s not rocket science, for crying out loud… 🙁 🙁 🙁
I’m not putting my hopes up on getting my Hi10 with 64-bit Windows 10 installed on it, but I sure hope that Chuwi haven’t screwed up the frickin’ keyboard dock because it’s important to have a decent properly working keyboard… (well, it is for me anyway)
And I absolutely HATE case keyboards because they are a real pain in the butt to work with (try working with one of these on your lap for more than 1 hour and you’ll know what I mean).December 21, 2015 at 3:03 pm #19446Unfortunately Lenovo is also (in)famous for installing spyware on their products and collecting usage data of their customers.
December 20, 2015 at 5:08 pm #19304Have you tried the stuck pixel fixer software trick ? It might solve your problem.
If that doesn’t help then take a look at the warranty policy. Sometimes there is a minimum number of stuck pixels clause (like 3 or 5) in there to be eligible for free repair under warranty conditions (less stuck pixels than the indicated number means that you will most likely have to pay for all the costs involved).
December 19, 2015 at 3:56 pm #19218Exactly what problems with the intel Cherry Trail processors are you referring to, if I may ask ???
December 19, 2015 at 3:48 pm #19215Well they told me that mine was 64 bts
Mine was sent a week ago, VCMall wrote, it is 64Bit. But I will see :O
After all the lies, you guys still believe what they say, huh ??? 😮
how much do you think it will take to be able to track em? yea this is my first bought from internet and im a little bit scared
If you know how long Chinese customs will hold your package before they decide to release it then you know when you’ll be able to track it.
December 19, 2015 at 3:47 pm #19214December 18, 2015 at 9:58 pm #19132Yes, anyone (including you) can purchase shipping documents with tracking numbers, even if you don’t have anything to ship yet. And not only from DHL, most (if not all) shipping services sell these to their customers (you can probably even find them in the catalogue of your local post office).
A lot of shipping services even allow you to purchase these documents online directly from their website. So you don’t even have to leave your home to get them. 🙂December 18, 2015 at 8:13 pm #19111Regarding international shipments from China with tracking numbers that appear to be fake/invalid/inactive : please read this post (and follow-ups) for additional information…
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