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Linx 10

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User ratings:
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3 stars
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Editorial reviews:
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Pros

  • Controls for volume and power are more defined and better positioned for easier access
  • good build quality and nice set of features
  • lightweight tablet which is easy to carry around

Cons

  • Windows tablets are still clunky
  • overpriced
  • and the ugly ducklings of the tablet market

Key specs

  • 2 GB
  • 4
  • 32 GB
  • IPS
  • 10.1 in
  • 1280, 800 px
  • 149 ppi
  • 2 Mpx
  • yes

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Linx 10 - Pros & Cons

Linx 10

Pros

  • Controls for volume and power are more defined and better positioned for easier access
  • good build quality and nice set of features
  • lightweight tablet which is easy to carry around
  • crispy visuals with details and vivid background
  • ultra-slim design with an exceptional touchscreen and detachable keyboard
  • Battery life was usually quite good
  • Works great as a tablet and for accessing work files
  • The battery performs well here too
  • good Windows performance at a very reasonable price
  • Browsing is crisp
  • The touchscreen has multi-finger support and is sharp and responsive

Cons

  • Windows tablets are still clunky
  • overpriced
  • and the ugly ducklings of the tablet market
  • The keyboard not only serves as a cover
  • Bing is set up as the default search engine
  • messy cables behind the screen
  • No Windows RT rubbish here
  • micro-USB port and an OTG adapter
  • many Windows Store apps will not work (including VLC)
  • inferior specifications and build quality
  • It is a bit small and cramped

Linx 10 - Technical Overview

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IconCPU Frequency
1.83 GHz
Best:
Wacom Cintiq Companion
CPU Frequency: 3 GHz
IconCPU Cores
4
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IconPixel density
149 ppi
Best:
Hisense VIDAA Mirror
Pixel density: 431 ppi
IconScreen size
10.1 in
Best:
Planar Helium PCT2785
Screen size: 27 in

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Linx 10 - Full Specifications

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Display
Display technologyIPS
Screen size10.1 in
Resolution1280 x 800 px
Pixel density149.0 ppi
Touchscreenyes
Additional display supportyes
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Design
Colour of productBlack
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Storage
Internal storage32 GB
Maximum memory card size64.0 GB
Memory card supportedmicroSD
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Camera
Rear camerayes
Front camerayes
Rear resolution2.0 Mpx
Front resolution2.0 Mpx
Video resolution720p
Digital zoomyes
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Network
Wi-Fiyes
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Dimensions
Height6.8 in
Width10.1 in
Depth0.4 in
Weight21.2 oz
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Technical details
Operating systemWindows 8.1
RAM memory2 GB
CPU Cores4
CPU Frequency1.83 GHz
CPU ModelIntel Atom
GPU ModelIntel HD Graphics
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Sensors
Accelerometeryes
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Connectivity
Type of USBMicro-USB
Bluetoothyes
Bluetooth version4.0
Charging connectionMicro-USB
Headphone connection3.5mm
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Power
Battery typeLi-Ion
Battery capacity7900.0 mAh
Battery life8.0 h

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Linx 10 Linx - Editorial Reviews (6)

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Linx 10 Linx 8 review - exploring the sub-£100 Windows tablet experience
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Eurogamer.net
Published: 04.01.2015
Linx 8 review - exploring the sub-£100 Windows tablet experience

HP Stream 7, Linx 7, Tesco Connect 7, Nextbook 8, Toshiba Encore Mini - there are doubtless many more. In fact, you can…

Linx 10 Linx 1010 Leather Edition - The Review - Coolsmartphone
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Coolsmartphone
Published: 16.02.2016
Linx 1010 Leather Edition - The Review - Coolsmartphone

The first Linx tablets shook up the market place when they were first released, they were available in 3 screen sizes, offering good Windows performance

Linx 10 Linx 10 review
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Alphr
Published: 12.01.2015
Linx 10 review
4.0

With Android and iOS dominating the world of mobile devices, Microsoft has decided to do something drastic: it’s encouraging manufacturers to produce a raft of ultra-cheap Windows devices. We’ve already seen and been impressed with the Bush

Linx 10 Linx 810B - cheap 8-inch Windows 10 tablet
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Linx 810B - cheap 8-inch Windows 10 tablet

Today, we are taking a quick look at one of the cheap Windows tablets offered on the market - the budget and not very well known Linx 810.

Linx 10 Linx 10 review
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TechRadar
Published: 28.04.2015
Linx 10 review
4.0

One of the best bigger budget Windows tablets around

Linx 10 Linx 10 review
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Alphr
Published: 12.01.2015
Linx 10 review
4.0

With Android and iOS dominating the world of mobile devices, Microsoft has decided to do something drastic: it’s encouraging manufacturers to produce a raft of ultra-cheap Windows devices. We’ve already seen and been impressed with the Bush

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