Add my 5 cents. The device took a couple of days ago to replace the ridiculously crashed Irbis (TW 95, 1920 Г— 1080, Atom x5-Z8350, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB.). Actually impressions based on a subjective comparison of these tablets will be. I looked closely at the Chinese classmates, but then a salary came and decided to take a chance to take Lenovo (version 81H30039RU: 1920 Г— 1200, Intel Pentium N5000, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB + 4G LTE modem). It turned out more expensive than 4 times, but as for me, so far it costs its money.
Lenovo's first impression is much quicker in all respects, and it launches programs faster and writes to the internal memory also very smartly, 20 open tabs in chrome seem like it does not notice, and the irbis at the same load was already feeling bad. Weifai picked up almost instantly calmly keeps in touch throughout the apartment (even the iPhone behaves worse), but the snow leopard began to get lost, it was worth turning a corner around the wall.
Even Irbis was very fond of losing the memory card - it was treated either by re-plugging it or by rebooting, such a misfortune is not observed on Lenovo in pah-pah.
The battery is very good - in about 4 hours of installing programs (including downloading them from the network) it took only ~ 40%, spent a couple% on an hour in the alderder on the way to work, then another 5 hours the tablet lay and updated itself, I didn’t delve too much, it was not up to him, and another hour reading on the way home. Before putting on charge - 52%. Irbis would die in the first 4 hours. The modem has not yet been tested - there is no free SIM card.
The sound is quite loud - if you unscrew it to the full, the whole office can listen. Word / Excel - also without question. In access, it also works quite jestingly, but because there is no separate HDMI output, I especially didn’t work on the tablet - the screen is still small.
On charging - today I came across a universal GiNZZU GA-4290U adapter - the kit includes a suitable pin connector, the tablet is charging from it, at least Windows says so. So if anyone else is in search - there is still a working option. (On the box, it’s just written: lenovo is supported.)
When charging, the plug connection area is heated very noticeably. Of the toys, I only have strategies, but it decently warms up in them. It does not burn, but it is felt. It approximately feels as if you would put your hand under the outlet of the laptop cooling system. It cools down, by the way, also quite quickly.
Of the flaws / glitches, only my opinion, sometimes does not immediately wake up, you have to press a button several times (hibernation, by the way, was knocked out almost immediately - it annoys me very much). After turning on the keyboard, it only starts after 5 seconds to perceive, until that time, the icon on the screen indicates that it is turned off. There is a slight backlash at the junction of the tablet with the keyboard, but removing the keyboard requires decent effort (by the way, a weak bunch killed Irbis). Well, the external battery for it is most likely you will pick up FIGs.
In general, I’m satisfied with the tablet - I took it from the calculation mainly for work, the Internet and the cinema to see if where to go for a long time. He copes with these tasks perfectly. You can play toys, but it’s better not to hold in your hands - it’s heated.
Batteries with a guarantee will be enough for 3-4 films.
Post has been editedShurik_n5 - 08.03.19, 00:45