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  • #25700
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    I got my Hi10 a week ago, so far I only had some minor problems. It turned off once while having about 10-15 Edge tabs open. I could turn it back on without any issues. My other problems is that the battery seems to charge faster while the tablet is powered on and sleeping than turned off. Charging for about 6 hours at night powered off did not recharge the battery. Powered on it got to 100% in about 4-5 hours. After sleep the wifi says no internet connection, I have to turn the wifi off/on to fix it, but that is not a big deal. Generally these issues don’t bother me.

    I like the screen a lot, it is really sharp and so bright that usually I use it at 25%. The sound is OK with the equalizer turned off. The 3.5mm audio out is really good, I used headphones and pc speakers with it. Bluetooth audio works without problems too.

    General operation speed is really good, multitasking works flawlessly, the eMMC storage is fast enough considering it is just eMMC.

    It took me a day to set everything to my language, the whole system was originally chinese. Now all text and region setting are Hungarian so it is not locked to China regional settings. I had to set every little setting to hungarian because otherwise the windows store displayed all apps in their chinese name.

    For the price it is a really neat device.

    #25590
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    As far as I know the screen’s default orientation is portrait mode, not landscape, so these old games try to run in portrait mode. I have this issue with Simpsons Hit & Run.

    http://www.3ice.hu/blog/warcraft3windowed/ this

    #25526
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    Try to run them in Window mode instead of fullscreen.

    #25494
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    Turn on your tablet. Connect the HDMI cable to your TV, turn on your TV. Now you have to wait for windows to recognize the device and install drivers, you should have a window saying “Installing device…” or something like that. After this long press (right click) on the windows audio icon in the lower right corner, select Playback Devices. Here you should see at least 2 devices: Intel SST speakers (the tablet’s internal speakers) and your tv, for example I see a Samsung SST device. Set this to default if it isn’t already.

    To have picture you have to open the right side menu in windows 10 (swipe in from the right) and select Project screen, and use the Duplicate or Extended display menus.

    That is it.

    #24530
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    Use a powered external usb hub. This way the usb devices don’t use the chuwi’s power because they have a separate power supply. (There are powered usb hub + ethernet adapter combos too, they are similar to yours but they have a circular power socket for external power supply)

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