🚀 Power meets portability — your on-the-go productivity essential!
The Linx 10V32 is a versatile 10-inch Windows 10 tablet featuring an Intel Atom quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, and 32GB eMMC storage. It includes a durable aluminum kickstand and a sleek keyboard cover that transforms it into a compact laptop. With full-size USB and HDMI ports, plus a 5-hour battery life, it’s designed for seamless connectivity and productivity on the move.
Brand | LiNX |
Product Dimensions | 25.67 x 17.54 x 1.01 cm; 660 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | LINX10V32 |
Manufacturer | Linx |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Tablet-PC |
Standing screen display size | 25.65 Centimetres |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Resolution | 1280x800 |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Type | Atom |
Processor Count | 4 |
RAM Size | 2 GB |
Hard Drive Size | 32 GB |
Hard Disk Description | Emmc |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Optical Drive Type | No |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
Front Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 21.46 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Item Weight | 660 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**R
Exactly what I needed!
My reason for purchasing this tablet was so that I could downsize from my 15.6" bulky HP work laptop. All I really used it for was for Office apps and for testing network connections using the Ethernet port. I already had a USB to Ethernet adapter, so decided to shop around for a slim Windows tablet, and the came across the Linx 10V32 here on Amazon.First and foremost, this product offers fantastic value for money! At less than £140, you're getting a full Windows 10 experience with full applications and full compatibility, for less than the price of the Smart Keyboard for the iPad Pro, which is amazing really.This only has 2GB of RAM, so I wouldn't expect to be able to do any gaming on this device. However, for using Office apps, browsing the internet and doing emails, this device is perfect. The detachable keyboard is very useful and easy to type on, and can be removed very easily to then be able to carry the device around as a tablet.It has one USB 3.0 port, although the description on Amazon doesn't mention this (only on the 10V64 does it specify USB 3.0), so with the use of a USB 3.0 hub, I am able to use all the devices I could possibly need, including a mouse, external HDD, flash drive and my USB to Ethernet adapter. There is also a Micro USB slot for charging, plus the tablet comes with a Micro USB to USB adapter, giving you a further USB port. Additionally, the Micro SD slot was able to take a 128GB card, giving me plenty of storage space for my OneDrive to sync to.To conclude, I'm very happy with this product and will hopefully be using it for many years to come!
P**E
Very disappointing
Initial reaction was good and I spent some time setting up a number of programs I use regularly. WIN10 was, however a major pain taking over and altering things I had done, even having set "metered download" to supposedly limit what it should do. (I really wish there was a realistic option!) Audio issues are, however, the main failure. I had left setting up Skype until late in the process, and then found that the microphone would not work. Skype test produced silence, making a call I could not be heard. Speakers produced such a low volume, even set at 100%, that the system would have been virtually unusable even if microphone had worked. Running through diagnostic wizards and doing a reload/reset did not help matters. Windows consistently reported all was working OK. Further sound issue - I installed VLC media player which played my media video pictures but with no soundtrack. I need a 10" option for travel and thought I had found a good replacement for my aging ASUS EEE but the Linx is being returned for a refund and I start the search again. Overall very disappointed.
M**B
Mixed bag of tricks
I bought this as I liked the idea of being able to switch easily between a tablet and a laptop, and have something relatively portable. All of these things are fine, although it is rather heavier than I'd like (especially in a case). However, I returned the first computer because there was a screen flaw. Now, having used the new one for 3 weeks, the charger is completely defunct and I've had to buy a replacement locally in order to work. So, since about a week after purchase, the computer does not really charge well meaning that the best I can get is about an hours battery life - serious flaw this, and I'll be contacting Linx to complain.A friend bought one around the same time (she liked mine), and has found exactly the same with her charger, so I guess there is a serious flaw there and I'd not recommend leaving it plugged in unsupervised as a result. Another problem I have with it is the sudden closing down of applications for no reason that is evident - I suspect this is a Windows 10 problem rather than a Linx problem but time may tell and an update may stabilise. The speakers are tinny and I'd only recommend listening via decent headphones. Windows 10 is memory heavy, so you're not going to get much bang for your buck with the 32G version - spend a bit more and get the 64G. So all in all 3 stars for the portability and super screen resolution for watching video, 2 stars dropped for the flaws and the seriously poor speakers.Update: I have just sent the second laptop back with the same fault. My friend's is fine - perhaps I have just been unlucky. I am not going to try for third time lucky, and will buy another product
C**E
... as a replacement for my 1010 which has been great but has a few issues
I bought one of these as a replacement for my 1010 which has been great but has a few issues, I'll add a review to it later on. Mine was also bought as a refurb so cheaper than the list price by about £70. If it was sold at that price new I would give it 5 stars.Good points:Good build quality.Long battery if not stressed ~7hoursGood display, also better recognition of external display via the micro-HDMI port64GB storage built in, which is enough for the OS and Office4GB means Windows runs greatGood soundSD Card expansion, 128GB card works fine.Improved keyboard over the 1010 both in quality and layoutWireless much better than a 1010Bad pointsAs a refurb it had "some marks" - which turned out to be wipe-clean, maybe that should be in good?Although it uses a micro-USB for charging it doesn't charge except via it's own adaptorTouch screen not quite as responsive as the 1010Screen uses same support method as a Microsoft Surface - i.e. a slide out tilt panel at the back - this is not lap friendly.Only one USB port, full size.For info my use is as a casual web browsing machine, office 365, retro computing (emulators etc.) and doing some hacking in Python, Java etc. I also use it plugged into a large screen for the same purposes at home.
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