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The Linx 10V32 is a sleek 10.1-inch Windows 10 tablet powered by a quad-core Intel Atom x5 processor, featuring 2GB RAM and 32GB storage. It includes an integrated aluminum kickstand for hands-free use and supports a magnetic Keyboard Cover (sold separately) to convert into a laptop. With a full-size USB port and up to 5 hours of battery life, it’s designed for professionals seeking a budget-friendly, versatile device for work and entertainment on the move.
| ASIN | B01LX7K0US |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Average Life | 5 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 228,674 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3,225 in Tablets |
| Brand | LiNX |
| Brand Name | LiNX |
| CPU Model Number | x5-Z8300 |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 74 Reviews |
| Display resolution maximum | 1280x800 |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Human Interface Types | Keyboard |
| Item Type Name | Linx 10V32 10" Tablet with Keyboard (2GB RAM, 32GB Storage, Windows 10, Office Mobile) |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 21.46 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Linx |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1280x800 |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 2 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 2 GB |
| Model Number | LINX10V32 |
| Native Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
| Network Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Operating Systems | Windows 10 |
| Operating system | Windows 10 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Description | Intel Atom x5-Z8300 |
| Product Warranty | 12 Months Warranty |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
| Screen Size | 25.65 Centimetres |
| Screen size | 25.65 Centimetres |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wi-Fi |
M**8
Fantastic, great value tablet!
Bought this as a cheap tablet, and it's a lot better than I expected. Never heard of Linx before, but the tablet is well made, has a kickstand behind, and also included a Keyboard Cover, which also seems to be of good quality and easy to connect. The cover connects onto one side of the tablet with magnets, and the tablet can automatically adjust to either tablet or desktop mode depending on what you would prefer. The tablet itself is very responsive and fast, has Windows 10 so is up to date unlike some other tablets, and is also a great size. The tablet feels as fast as a tablet 3 times the cost! Would definitely buy this again.
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.
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 ~7hours Good display, also better recognition of external display via the micro-HDMI port 64GB storage built in, which is enough for the OS and Office 4GB means Windows runs great Good sound SD Card expansion, 128GB card works fine. Improved keyboard over the 1010 both in quality and layout Wireless much better than a 1010 Bad points As 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 adaptor Touch screen not quite as responsive as the 1010 Screen 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.
C**R
Bombs spectacularly
I wanted to love the Linx 10V64. In fact, I wanted to love it so much that when the first one failed in such a simple manner as to be unable to create a recovery image on a USB flash drive I arranged a replacement and waited in all day (until gone 10 PM) until Amazon changed the status to "not delivered due to external factor". When Amazon Logistics reported that they had actually lost the replacement I arranged for yet another replacement. Because I really REALLY wanted to love this beautiful little device. It has so much going for it! However, on the 2 units I received I could never create a Recovery Image - near vital to any self-respecting techie nowadays given that "included Windows Installation CDs" are a thing of the past (it used to be that if all else failed you could simply reinstall Windows from scratch from disks that came with your PC!). Nowadays to ensure the same level of "recovery capability", to guard against severe OS damage (including by malware) we have to take a system image. Ideally one as soon after setup as possible, and then more as the PC is used (frequency to be determined by how much you actually change the system by installing and uninstalling software). Alas, this tablet is incapable of making such recovery images, so it's just WAITING to become a paperweight.* I note that this latest one frequently claims the USB flash drive is being re-inserted despite the fact that it's not been touched. Flaky USB behaviour would appear to be at the root of this device's problems - which is a real shame because otherwise this machine really does look to be superb value for money. *it's possible that as with Android tablets there may be some way of downloading a factory image on another PC to be written to the tablet via some obscure and hard-to-find recovery procedure - but that doesn't enable me to make a recovery image every 6 months of what *I* want to have on my tablet.
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!
M**N
hardware fault on Linx 10V32 tablet
I have had a Linx 8 inch tablet since it came out and went for this upgrade. Really impressed with the design, only comment is the built in speakers are a little quiet on full volume they keyboard was surprisingly good. Unfortunately the new device was delivered with a hardware fault on the USB socket hence 3 stars. Discussed with Linx customer support who were very responsive however they seemed a little thin on training on windows 10. 3 stars as the tablet had to be returned.
B**Y
10 inch tablet, 2GB ram DDR3, 32GB eMMC
Bought to replace a dead 1010B, which lasted 13mnths Similar to the above item but has faster processor, The Linx 10v32 10 inch Tablet appears to be a well made unit, keyboard thinner than previous models, Tablet is slightly thicker and heavier than the 1010B, tablet also comes with a kick stand, so can allow for thinner keyboard as it does not have to counter balance the tablet when linked together.fully charged, ready to use straight out of the box, fit Micro SD card, setup, update, scan, all straight forward, no problems, Win 10 Home OS Tablet supports USB, Bluetooth & wireless connections Tablet consists of , 2mp camera front & rear, Micro SD slot, Micro HDMI 1.4, M USB(b), Headphone socket 3.5mm, Windows home key, full size USB3 socket, Power / Sleep Button and Volume + / - button, keyboard mounting points and a pogo pin connector for the keyboard connection. Supporting 2 x 0.8 watt speakers. Package contents are, Tablet, Keyboard, Mains charger with micro usb cable, 1 USB OTG cable, User guide. Micro SDHC / SDXC Cards (up to 200GB) can be used (not included)
B**E
Not happy
Battery on this is awful, even when you have 100% charge, it drains almost instantly. Tech help was not much help either so all in all I would not recommend this.
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