It seems to be off by the length of the sponsor segment So he probably did the time stamps first, then inserted the sponsor segment, but didn't update the time stamps afterwards
Could you possibly do a updated chromebook video? Steam is available with the i5 chromebooks and they can run android emulators... I wonder if they would be a better value compared to something like this
I would love to see Linux Mint running on this (no dual boot) and see how steam runs. I hope Mints 'edge' iso has everything needed for a complete install and not requiring manually compiling drivers. If you could see that happen, I'd be so appreciative. My Toshiba Protege Z20t-b is getting a bit long in the tooth.
Alldocube seems to be pretty decent. I recently got their iWork 20 Pro for around 300$ from amazon and it's been really impressive compared to my old tablet. It's not a high end machine by any means but starts up quick, runs windows 11, can surf the web, watch vids, and even play modern games by streaming from my desktop via steam. I tossed some of my GBA/NES/SNES/NDS/PSP emulators on it and they play flawlessly, so even without streaming, I can at least do some retro gaming on the go if I want. I'm hoping that down the road there will be a tablet with the RDNA or equivalent graphics so I can play more modern games (even if it's at low) on a tablet that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
I agree with the idea of a RDNA2 tablet. I'm hoping for a 6600U or even a 6300U in a tablet. The latter should be quite happy at 12-18W and is still 4c/8t.
I need a better tablet myself, I am looking at getting a Lenovo yoga 13 with the HDMI in! Think it is an android tablet but I would like to see a Windows version of it!
This is what I want to see more of in the future from manufactures with IGPs getting really good. Tablets under $1000 that can game decently well, it'll be attainable within the decade.
Imagine this with the new arc GPUs... I've been waiting for something like this with AMD (apus) or nvidia (at least mx gpu), but hopefully with intel it'll become easier for the windows tablet market to rise again
@@mr_unknown_identity0051Nah intel is releasing their dedicated arc gpu. Intel could probably release their own tablet to showcase the alder lake and arc performance prowess, when tune properly it could be a very capable beast.
I would seriously love to see benchmarks at deliberately reduced wattage (or at least see what options there are for locking wattage). I just bought the 2022 p2 max from GPD as a travel/inflight machine set to max battery savings to play games and watch films (with largest possible usb-c battery bank) so I'm a little bit grumpy I didn't hear about the iwork before I bought GPD, I would like the option of playing more intense 3D games alongside things like 2D indie games or older emulators. This running Xubuntu/lubuntu/other minimal linux OS at something like 10W would be a really interesting travel PC!
I would be GREAT if you try to install STEAM OS on an Alldocube iWork GT to see if it works, also what about lowering the TDP to 9w on that tablet? Will it get 3 hours of battery life?
I've really been curious about how the newer 12th gen intel processors might do, especially can't wait to see how the lower powered versions like the pentiums, celerins, and i3 processors might do. Also the U variants with xe graphics that are further up the skew like some of the i7's seem really cool. Edit: I know this is 11th gen, I was just thinking 12th gen might be better for mobile and maybe mini pcs. Granted Idk if any of the lower power parts have even made it to market
*IF* there were powerful *Linux* and *Arm* based tablets that are coming out, I would SERIOUSLY consider getting them over an SQ2 Microsoft Windows 11 Surface Pro X and simultaneously replace my 12.9 iPad Pro: It must meet the following criteria + It must be or close to an iPads 4:3 aspect ratio to be both portrait and landscape friendly + A linux distro that is seamlessly useable as both a Desktop and touch tablet + LTE, wi-fi, 5g, bluetooth etc..connectivity + reasonably thin with USB4 connection. ALL tall orders, but with SteamDeck and gaming potentially exploding on Linux, in the long run this will go a long way to making Linux a very good and open mainstream flexible and efficient alternative.
Great review, can you review more similar products? Also, can you please test some more pc games on this unit? Gta v and meybe some competitive titles? These are usually pretty easy to run
Not bad! Especially for current prices. Basically 500$ i3 600$ i5. I did just get a Asus ZenBook flip for 800$. Same CPU, but has an OLED screen. Lacks a fricken headphone jack, on a Windows 2in1. But they are least include the adapter and a pen. But.....I really wanted an OLED screen. The tab series has been lacking since the s4. And the vivobook slate 13 tablet, awful pentium silver cpu.
@@LetrixAR the vivobook slate 13 has a better OLED screen. But they gimped the CPU bad. Way worse than the surface gos Then! The galaxy book 360 oleds are really dim.
idea for universal tablet pc: very good cpu with decent amount of ram (16 gb) and very basic gpu (just enough to play indie games) + dock station for it with build-in decent laptop gpu to be able to play modern AAA 3D games on high settings at 40 fps (60 fps on average with dips to 40); low price
It's kinda funny that this smashes even a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. This is a 2 year old CPU that was going in $400 laptops. It would be interesting to see this running Android vs a 8 Gen 1.
That's an awesome tablet for its price and performance. BTW thank you for the website, I have been looking for a website that sells UK PSN store codes. Edit: even though the codes that I want are out of stock, I still wouldn't mind waiting until they become available.
can u plz get ur hands on the new asus Zenbook 14 laptop with 12th gen intel core i5? it costs only about 750 bucks on bestbuy so plz try to do a video as soon as u get one
Intel sat stagnant for so long, so when they finally had competition they weren’t ready. Plus management wasn’t great. I think they are trying to finally be competitors again. They still have work to do, but they are coming back.
@@skadi7654 Intel eats a lot of power, 1.5 hour of work time from the battery, and is much hotter than AMD. Intel performs well only because of the power consumption.
Mmm nice that's what I want but however a ryzen tablet woufo be just super amazing I still don't understand why there isn't more out there it really does take sense
Would you mind adding Minecraft(java and bedrock) to your testing arsenal? It would be nice to see how it performs. and if its a higher end machine even throw in shaders.
@@Face32154 I was mainly interested in him testing on those mini pc's he often reviews. And the silders vibrant shaders works ok on one of my Intel integrated graphics.
Hey... One important information is missing, and I can't seem to find it anywhere: how much does it weigh (kg)? Because by the pictures I'm seem it looks like a heavy buoy. And if that's the case, better just to go with a normal laptop.
Yeah the problem with this is that it's not quite a substitute to the iPad which is where it's priced, to compete with a base model iPad, and it's a lot more expensive than normal Android tablets so while better than the android ones it's not good value as a tablet for browsing the web. It competes with 2 in 1 laptops like Lenovo's but it's not entirely competitive because the form factor makes it worse for regular laptop usage, it's bad for gaming, expensive and non upgradeable, and the people who just want a tablet for web usage will never pay 700+ USD on something like this when they can spend half on an Android device that does all they need.
It has the benefit of running on Windows which allows the user unrivaled access to its applications. It's pretty much the reason why anyone would even consider it. I'm seriously contemplating getting one since I'm tired of waiting for games that may never come to get ported to Switch (which I'll have to buy again at a premium) and I still want the benefits of a keyboard for when I have to do work.
Can any one help me I am looking for ward to buy a lenovo flex 5i with an i5 11gen xe graphics and I want to know whether the tdp in it is 15 or 30w and if it can be increased in the bios. If any information regarding this would be use full
Are there any Linux Distros/DEs that are quite comparable with Windows or ChromeOS in terms of how they work with the touch screen out of the box? So far I didn't have any good experience and I always reverted back either to ChromeOS or Windows (I'm testing current W11 insider build and they are overall fantastic), but it's been about two years since I've been testing different distros on my tablet and I've been thinking recently about playing with some again.
Is it just me or windows tablet is getting more and more expensive. The low end ones wasn't that expensive 3-4 years ago some even went for near $100. I thought it's supposed to be getting cheaper.
@@arijeanz yes it's not low end tablet. However, I checked some low ends one in the Amazon while checking the price for this one and found them to be not getting any cheaper than years ago. In fact it's quote the opposite. Maybe it's import tax thing idk.
Is it possible to properly run Linux on this? I'm looking for a good tablet with keyboard that can run to replace my old Galaxy Tab S4 and pinebook I carry and will run a proper full Linux distro. I got burned buying the Jingpad A1 with their claims of being a proper consumer ready Linux tablet, hardware is nice but the software is lacking and Ubuntu Touch on it isn't ready for doing anything I need either.
Does this have a Windows 10 option? I looked on their website, but and it has a 12GB file stating it is Windows 10. But I'm not sure if it is a typo or a bad translation or an older model, as it doesn't state wtf any of their products actually are on the page selling this device here. Plus the Spec site says there is an i7 variant which doesn't seem to exist. Very sketchy.
Personally if I'm looking for a tablet i'd prefer something in the $500. Once I get to $750 I start to expect something more substantial. Also ETA, IF YOU READ THIS.. you're Soldering Station is a dead link ;)
The micro-SD-card sticking out the side is not ideal on a laptop with so little disc space where you maybe permanently want to attach a micro-SD-card. Manufacturers shipping devices with low disc space are scammers.
Hey, your timestamps are a bit messed, some of the games are listed incorrectly
He always screws it up even with the spells on the video. It's not good drinking on the job
@@_________-__________-_______ I think he sometimes copies then from other videos.
@@_________-__________-_______ the spells 😂
@@_________-__________-_______ he uploads interesting videos like every day, cut him some slack
@@justanothercommenter6763 lmfao
A note: the time stamps are wrong. For example, the Gamecube Emulation section is starting at the Final Thoughts timestamp.
Mistakes happen he's usually on point with that kind of stuff
It seems to be off by the length of the sponsor segment
So he probably did the time stamps first, then inserted the sponsor segment, but didn't update the time stamps afterwards
This is the second video in a row
Could you possibly do a updated chromebook video? Steam is available with the i5 chromebooks and they can run android emulators... I wonder if they would be a better value compared to something like this
I would love to see Linux Mint running on this (no dual boot) and see how steam runs. I hope Mints 'edge' iso has everything needed for a complete install and not requiring manually compiling drivers. If you could see that happen, I'd be so appreciative. My Toshiba Protege Z20t-b is getting a bit long in the tooth.
Very interested in a tablet that will run pure Linux.
@I love dishwashing Do you still have this tablet? If so, how has it held up?
Man, haven't seen any Windows tablets in a while. This one's just a bit more powerful than the last one I bought, a dual-boot Chuwi Hi12.
Yeah, but no Active Digitizer, so a no-go for me.
Hope you hit a million soon you deserve it
Yeah I think so ^^
I'm still kinda not happy with Intel so I wish it was Ryzen-based but this is a nice little tablet.
They make their chips in israel, mashallah i cannot buy this, need to protect my palestinans brothers 🇵🇸
@@Jbrimbelibap Now I have to buy Intel, Masel tov
@@WELCHESHOWSHOW XD
you just wait till next kippour...
@@WELCHESHOWSHOW I guess f*** israel
I would rather a Ryzen myself!
How well does Linux run on it?
Alldocube seems to be pretty decent. I recently got their iWork 20 Pro for around 300$ from amazon and it's been really impressive compared to my old tablet. It's not a high end machine by any means but starts up quick, runs windows 11, can surf the web, watch vids, and even play modern games by streaming from my desktop via steam. I tossed some of my GBA/NES/SNES/NDS/PSP emulators on it and they play flawlessly, so even without streaming, I can at least do some retro gaming on the go if I want. I'm hoping that down the road there will be a tablet with the RDNA or equivalent graphics so I can play more modern games (even if it's at low) on a tablet that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
I agree with the idea of a RDNA2 tablet. I'm hoping for a 6600U or even a 6300U in a tablet. The latter should be quite happy at 12-18W and is still 4c/8t.
I need a better tablet myself, I am looking at getting a Lenovo yoga 13 with the HDMI in! Think it is an android tablet but I would like to see a Windows version of it!
@@Wedeemgaming I was looking at that too! It seems pretty good, just a bit more than I wanna spend though.
I was comparing it with the Surface one these day, now I made my decision thanks a lot
This is what I want to see more of in the future from manufactures with IGPs getting really good. Tablets under $1000 that can game decently well, it'll be attainable within the decade.
with all the handheld pcs coming out it will definitely be a thing soon enough!
the decade? ill give it 3-4 years, considering the insane technology gains in laptop and other portable gaming
Imagine this with the new arc GPUs... I've been waiting for something like this with AMD (apus) or nvidia (at least mx gpu), but hopefully with intel it'll become easier for the windows tablet market to rise again
@@mr_unknown_identity0051Nah intel is releasing their dedicated arc gpu. Intel could probably release their own tablet to showcase the alder lake and arc performance prowess, when tune properly it could be a very capable beast.
There is the 2022 Asus ROG flow with the 680m plus rtx 3050 ti graphics
@@katieadams5860 yeah but it's so expensive!! the mainstream market for windows tabs is basically just that one rog tablet and the surface line
I would love to see a linux distro with deepin or gnome running on that!
Imagine a tablet like this with dual channel RAM and USB 4/thunderbolt, maybe a Ryzen version. It would be perfect
I would seriously love to see benchmarks at deliberately reduced wattage (or at least see what options there are for locking wattage). I just bought the 2022 p2 max from GPD as a travel/inflight machine set to max battery savings to play games and watch films (with largest possible usb-c battery bank) so I'm a little bit grumpy I didn't hear about the iwork before I bought GPD, I would like the option of playing more intense 3D games alongside things like 2D indie games or older emulators.
This running Xubuntu/lubuntu/other minimal linux OS at something like 10W would be a really interesting travel PC!
I just got the iWork Pro & it's awesome!!
I would be GREAT if you try to install STEAM OS on an Alldocube iWork GT to see if it works, also what about lowering the TDP to 9w on that tablet? Will it get 3 hours of battery life?
I've really been curious about how the newer 12th gen intel processors might do, especially can't wait to see how the lower powered versions like the pentiums, celerins, and i3 processors might do. Also the U variants with xe graphics that are further up the skew like some of the i7's seem really cool.
Edit: I know this is 11th gen, I was just thinking 12th gen might be better for mobile and maybe mini pcs. Granted Idk if any of the lower power parts have even made it to market
There's s 2 core pentium with Xe graphics that sounds great for a cheap mini pc option for emulation
@@TonyMacina where are you seeing a pentium with xe graphics?
@@MrCrabs231 the Pentium Gold 7505, haven't seen it in a device yet though
*IF* there were powerful *Linux* and *Arm* based tablets that are coming out, I would SERIOUSLY consider getting them over an SQ2 Microsoft Windows 11 Surface Pro X and simultaneously replace my 12.9 iPad Pro: It must meet the following criteria
+ It must be or close to an iPads 4:3 aspect ratio to be both portrait and landscape friendly
+ A linux distro that is seamlessly useable as both a Desktop and touch tablet
+ LTE, wi-fi, 5g, bluetooth etc..connectivity
+ reasonably thin with USB4 connection.
ALL tall orders, but with SteamDeck and gaming potentially exploding on Linux, in the long run this will go a long way to making Linux a very good and open mainstream flexible and efficient alternative.
Your video was referenced on one of Lew later channel videos...nice to see that!
What does "full function USB type c" mean? Thunderbolt?
Probably that it support displays over type C compared to just usb 3.0
data transfer, charging, and display out i believe.
@@n9yte Correct!
Absolutely love the content!
Great review, can you review more similar products?
Also, can you please test some more pc games on this unit? Gta v and meybe some competitive titles? These are usually pretty easy to run
Thank you for non stop morning uploads... Makes my day
Nice reviews, can you also test sports games like nba2k or football games. Thanks
Not bad! Especially for current prices. Basically 500$ i3 600$ i5.
I did just get a Asus ZenBook flip for 800$. Same CPU, but has an OLED screen. Lacks a fricken headphone jack, on a Windows 2in1. But they are least include the adapter and a pen. But.....I really wanted an OLED screen. The tab series has been lacking since the s4. And the vivobook slate 13 tablet, awful pentium silver cpu.
That's cheap for an OLED screen
@@LetrixAR the vivobook slate 13 has a better OLED screen. But they gimped the CPU bad. Way worse than the surface gos
Then! The galaxy book 360 oleds are really dim.
idea for universal tablet pc: very good cpu with decent amount of ram (16 gb) and very basic gpu (just enough to play indie games) + dock station for it with build-in decent laptop gpu to be able to play modern AAA 3D games on high settings at 40 fps (60 fps on average with dips to 40); low price
Holy hell are those bezels huge!
It's kinda funny that this smashes even a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. This is a 2 year old CPU that was going in $400 laptops.
It would be interesting to see this running Android vs a 8 Gen 1.
Android its a garbage
How does linux run on it? Does the touchscreen work? Does the keyboard work? Flawlessly? Can you rotate the screen?
The intel core i5-1135G7 only comes with 80EU's in it's Iris Xe graphics
I don't belive that it's 86
And you get 96EUs in i7-1165G7 or up
Does it have stylus/pen support? I can't find the information for this tablet really
Hey can you do a video on small tablets 4-7 inches high end and low tablets?
Image burns after just a couple of months of usage time. The screen won't last long.
That's an awesome tablet for its price and performance. BTW thank you for the website, I have been looking for a website that sells UK PSN store codes.
Edit: even though the codes that I want are out of stock, I still wouldn't mind waiting until they become available.
can u plz get ur hands on the new asus Zenbook 14 laptop with 12th gen intel core i5?
it costs only about 750 bucks on bestbuy
so plz try to do a video as soon as u get one
Would you ever try Chromebooks or chrome os tablets like the Lenovo Duet 5?
Finally my favorite platform is alive now I android tablets to come back alive as well.
Imagine this tablet with the RDNA2. Wish it would be released one day, Intel just sucks hard...
Intel sat stagnant for so long, so when they finally had competition they weren’t ready. Plus management wasn’t great. I think they are trying to finally be competitors again. They still have work to do, but they are coming back.
looks at rnda2 in samsung s22
it sux hard even when compared with mali and adreno. While intel arc looks quite promising.
@@skadi7654 Intel eats a lot of power, 1.5 hour of work time from the battery, and is much hotter than AMD. Intel performs well only because of the power consumption.
@@skadi7654 RDNA2 in the S22 was a poor implementation. Look at the 12CUs in the 6900H.
The #1 Thing I always want to know in almost all your videos is always the same thing: Does it Run Ubuntu Linux?
I frequently wonder, do these devices show a performance difference rendering youtube 4k60 content in vp9 vs. av1?
I would get this with the 1TB SSD if I can't get a Surface Pro 7+, but the cons are making me think twice.
Thanks!
Does it have pen input for handwriting and illustrating?
Mmm nice that's what I want but however a ryzen tablet woufo be just super amazing I still don't understand why there isn't more out there it really does take sense
crome flex would run so good on this hardware
Imagine if Microsoft actually put these specs in their surface go instead of using garbage silver and gold CPUs ...
not just that, if they sold them for less than 1k. the newer surfaces are basically the same as this but they are EXPENSIVE AF.
Would you mind adding Minecraft(java and bedrock) to your testing arsenal? It would be nice to see how it performs. and if its a higher end machine even throw in shaders.
@@Face32154 I was mainly interested in him testing on those mini pc's he often reviews.
And the silders vibrant shaders works ok on one of my Intel integrated graphics.
Very handy these types of vides , can this thing b plugged into overseas 220volt??
The links you provided for the CD Key are not working , or maybe it's just my computer has a problem ?
6:34.........this is where the gaming test for SF5 STARTS.
your timestamps are off..... By quite a large margin....
This looks interesting for college CS students
Does it work well with android emulators? Would love to play android games in this tab like wildrift, codm etc.
Dear team Eta prime, pliz do a gaming/emulation test on redmi pad and Lenovo tab m10 fhd plus 3rd gen
Is it worth investing $599 on this device? I'm from Brazil!
This tablet doesn't have a built in stand?
What's drawing like on this tablet? Pen support...
Could you run FFXIV Endwalker Benchmark @ 1080P? i am looking for budget laptop/tablet for non intensive gaming when i am outside.
not very nice to mislead by naming the ad section "overview"
I have laptop at 40000 rs with i5 11300h. You should have reviewed laptop with i5 11300h
Day 3 of asking ETA Prime to add comparisons to other Geekbench/benchmark scores.
These numbers mean nothing to me my man!!
Hey... One important information is missing, and I can't seem to find it anywhere: how much does it weigh (kg)? Because by the pictures I'm seem it looks like a heavy buoy. And if that's the case, better just to go with a normal laptop.
The timestamps are incorrect
[EDIT]
Ryzen 6000 would be better with its RDNA2 igpu
Is the storage up gradable?
Where did he get the wallpaper used in the video they look cool.
Uhg, I was so close to sold on this but they didn't build pen/stylus support into this particular device.
Unlike native American hunters, ETA Skyrim does not use every part of the lion. Or any part of it.
Yeah the problem with this is that it's not quite a substitute to the iPad which is where it's priced, to compete with a base model iPad, and it's a lot more expensive than normal Android tablets so while better than the android ones it's not good value as a tablet for browsing the web.
It competes with 2 in 1 laptops like Lenovo's but it's not entirely competitive because the form factor makes it worse for regular laptop usage, it's bad for gaming, expensive and non upgradeable, and the people who just want a tablet for web usage will never pay 700+ USD on something like this when they can spend half on an Android device that does all they need.
It has the benefit of running on Windows which allows the user unrivaled access to its applications. It's pretty much the reason why anyone would even consider it. I'm seriously contemplating getting one since I'm tired of waiting for games that may never come to get ported to Switch (which I'll have to buy again at a premium) and I still want the benefits of a keyboard for when I have to do work.
Dude ipad is optimized for shit. No wonder if doesn't support anything. Speed on it is uselss
I hope 2022 more windows tablet
Can any one help me I am looking for ward to buy a lenovo flex 5i with an i5 11gen xe graphics and I want to know whether the tdp in it is 15 or 30w and if it can be increased in the bios. If any information regarding this would be use full
700 dollars for only 8gb of ram is way too much tbh. I got a laptop with the same specs and 16gb of ram for 470 USD.
What mfg model is that? From where please?
@@ninjajackdv Gateway 14.1 inch laptop. It has a 11th gen core i5 and 16gb of ram. You can get it from walmart for 500 usd if you live in the USA.
I've not heard of it before
Are there any Linux Distros/DEs that are quite comparable with Windows or ChromeOS in terms of how they work with the touch screen out of the box? So far I didn't have any good experience and I always reverted back either to ChromeOS or Windows (I'm testing current W11 insider build and they are overall fantastic), but it's been about two years since I've been testing different distros on my tablet and I've been thinking recently about playing with some again.
Initially it looked hopeful but by the end of the showcase it was rather deflating. That battery life is not great either.
Can you turn the Steam Deck into this with just a wireless keyboard?
Specs on screen at 3:28
Your time stamps are messed up
Is it just me or windows tablet is getting more and more expensive. The low end ones wasn't that expensive 3-4 years ago some even went for near $100. I thought it's supposed to be getting cheaper.
this one isn't low end, and it's fairly priced all things considered
@@arijeanz yes it's not low end tablet. However, I checked some low ends one in the Amazon while checking the price for this one and found them to be not getting any cheaper than years ago. In fact it's quote the opposite. Maybe it's import tax thing idk.
Those Windows keys may work to activate the product, but they do NOT give you a lawful Windows license.
can you cover upgrade-ability ?
How does RPCS3 runs on this Tablet?
ETA is possible for egpu right on this model ?
does it support face recognition?
Love your videos!!!
is bios accessable? and how about linux on this tablet?
IWork gt tablets always have unlocked bios ..
@@gheyvillan9638 I need the driver's for my iwork gt
Is it possible to properly run Linux on this? I'm looking for a good tablet with keyboard that can run to replace my old Galaxy Tab S4 and pinebook I carry and will run a proper full Linux distro.
I got burned buying the Jingpad A1 with their claims of being a proper consumer ready Linux tablet, hardware is nice but the software is lacking and Ubuntu Touch on it isn't ready for doing anything I need either.
It's interesting, but i'll take the free lenovo thinkpad i got from some random rich dude because the hinge was broken. Price to performance is great
Love me some think pads for sure!
@@ETAPRIME Yeah, this one’s not half bad. 6gb of ram, i5-4200u, and a charger included
@@mr_unknown_identity0051 Not really, I just knew where to look
I know you've probably gotten this question a lot already but...Does it Linux???
Does this mean that PS2 and GameCube aren't gonna run any bad on my laptop?
Does this have a Windows 10 option? I looked on their website, but and it has a 12GB file stating it is Windows 10. But I'm not sure if it is a typo or a bad translation or an older model, as it doesn't state wtf any of their products actually are on the page selling this device here. Plus the Spec site says there is an i7 variant which doesn't seem to exist. Very sketchy.
Does skyrim support touch controls
Personally if I'm looking for a tablet i'd prefer something in the $500. Once I get to $750 I start to expect something more substantial. Also ETA, IF YOU READ THIS.. you're Soldering Station is a dead link ;)
This one is currently 600$ on Amazon with the coupon. I3 version for 500$
@@tatsumaru12345 I see, there are coupons. -150 is really good for a coupon!
Seems like a great tablet.
We need gaming windows tablets
Is there 16gb i7 variant available?
The micro-SD-card sticking out the side is not ideal on a laptop with so little disc space where you maybe permanently want to attach a micro-SD-card.
Manufacturers shipping devices with low disc space are scammers.
Does Fedora run on this with full functionality?
any thunderbolt ports?
No thunderbolt?????
Pls how to change the tdp no this tablet? I have this model