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The X2 Pro has a matte plastic case with a black metal back cover.
In general, this is a well-made and assembled tablet, but I find the corners too sharp and prone to us palms when you rest your tablet. I do not understand why designers made the edges square, not round. With a weight of 851 grams, it is clear that you will not keep it on weight for a long time while watching movies. On the other hand, it's only 51 grams heavier than Surface 3 Pro (801 grams), but Surface 3 Pro has a stand. X2 pro thicker (10.8 mm) Surface 3 Pro (9.1 mm).
The X2 Pro features an IPU AU Optronics 1920 x 1080 16: 9 panel. The brightness is sufficient, but due to the fact that this is not a laminated display, I would like more brightness to help fight glare. The touch screen responds accurately and responds to the lightest touch. Black is not the darkest thing I've seen, but the maximum brightness is 285 cd / m2, the minimum brightness is 5 cd / m2, which is great for night use.
Like all other Chinese tablets on the Core M tested Tech Tablets, the X2 Pro comes with M.2 2242 SSD on 64GB or 128 GB. The speed is good and, of course, a huge step up from the eMMC disks installed in the Atom tablets. And since the tablet is equipped with USB 3 ports, you can fully use it.
about Higher sequential read and write speeds without any bottlenecks.
When you first boot, Windows has approximately 44.7 GB of free space on a 64 GB SSD. You can install any M.2 (NGFF) SSD with a 22 x 42 mm connector, but this will require opening the tablet, so I recommend it only for people who have experience in this.
X2 Pro is one of the few tablets that have full-sized USB ports that do not require an OTG adapter. Teclast X2 Pro has two full-sized USB 3.0 ports in the lower left corner, which is one of the key features of this tablet. Ports operate at full speed-USB 3.0 and can power 2.5 "1TB disks without any problems in power and battery life (some tablets require a hub for this). The speed through USB-3 ports is large and sufficient to connect via USB external display display technology.
Tests:
Geekbench 3
3DMark11
3DMark06
PCMark 7
Passmark 8
The X2 Pro has a 10,000 mAh battery, which is about the same as other Core M tablets. The battery life was tested with WiFi turned on, at 40% brightness and a balanced power mode. For the load was used mainly browsing in Chrome with several open tabs, YouTube and several downloads via FTP. I managed to work 5 hours and 21 minutes (10-15 minutes on 6% of the battery). This is about the same as other Core M tablets. If you run the battery saving mode in Windows 10 and decrease the brightness, I think you can additionally get up to 6 hours
Under load, the back cover heats up to 45 degrees, This is not enough to get burned, but not comfortable to hold. Therefore, it is better to run heavy programs and games on a tablet installed on a stand.
In general, the X2 Pro tablet is excellent in all characteristics. X2 Pro is a bit heavy for a tablet - it weighs over 800 grams. There are minor complaints: sharp corners of the tablet, non-laminated display, the glass of which does not have any scratch resistance. If you can accept this, then you will be happy with the X2 Pro (Of course after you install the licensed Windows 10!)
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Post has been editedSpe11 - 19.02.16, 16:12