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The Zaith 2in1 10.1" Google Laptop Tablet PC combines the functionality of a laptop and the portability of a tablet. Powered by Android 8.1 and a robust 2.4 GHz Quad Core processor, it features 16GB of storage, Bluetooth connectivity, and includes a keyboard case and screen protector, making it the perfect device for on-the-go professionals.
Brand | Zaith |
Package Dimensions | 31.6 x 31 x 8.2 cm; 1.68 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Form Factor | Convertible |
Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Processor Brand | VIA |
Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
Processor Count | 4 |
RAM Size | 1 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR3 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Size | 16 GB |
Audio Details | Speakers |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 1.2 MP |
Front Webcam Resolution | 1.2 MP |
Operating System | Android |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 12 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 54 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
Item Weight | 1.68 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**L
Great Device and Good Service
For some years I have been using a Samsung 10.1 Galaxy S tablet and I have been satisfied with it. However a critical work related app messaged me that it could no longer run on the old OS (Android 4.4). When I looked at Samsung and Apple devices I was horrified at the prices and so started looking at alternatives.This was among the best spec'd device I looked at and it was the cheapest. In fact because it was so cheap I wondered whether it would prove to be a mistake. With it coming with Android 7, I hope it will be future proof for some time to come.My first impression was that it is well constructed and it does not feel cheap or nasty.When I plugged in my old SD memory card, a message warned me that the memory was too slow and would affect the operations of apps. I was grateful for the heads up and purchased a 128 G 80 mb/s card. When it is plugged in there is a choice of how you want to format it. Either as a memory card to transfer files between machines, or a an addition to the system memory, allowing apps to be stored on the card. I chose the second option.I have used the machine for a week now and state that I am very pleased with its performance. I use it for web browsing, Kindle, playing music,watching Amazon Video app and word processing. I also use a demanding work related app which has a large library of data and stringent search facilities. The app works well. I don't play games so can't comment.The key board hits to the tablet beautifully and has a nice response when typing. Everything came well packaged.The manufacturer emailed me to make sure everything was fine and I was happy with the device. I emailed a question back and received an immediate response which answered my question.If I can get a few years use out of the device I will consider it one of the best buys I have made.
M**N
Slow hardware, awful keyboard docking system, fragile...
I purchased this last Christmas for my partner's mother, she wanted a tablet that could also be used like a laptop. This seemed like the ideal price (£137.64 at the time).Packaging was fantastic, keyboard dock came separate, packaging was great for that too. Unfortunately the experience was very much downhill from that point.The android OS ran sluggishly on the hardware, with occasional freezes (even noticeable during initial setup of the device), I put this down to background processes during initial setup and that it might improve given time, this wasn't the case. However, it was suitable for her needs, so everyone was happy. The other issue is that the hinge mechanism was incredibly stiff, it felt like you were going to snap it every time you opened and closed it, also the process of docking and undocking wasn't the best either.The first real big issue was the keyboard disconnecting, and having to reboot and sometimes even re-pair the hardware.Then came the biggest issue, the hinge (which had been stiff before) had somehow now got completely jammed, unfortunately this ended up causing it to break.Ultimately, she now has a slow tablet which isn't what she wanted.If you want a tablet, save your money and spend it on a Kindle Fire or something more reputable, if you want a hybrid tablet, save your money and get a proper tablet with a proper bluetooth keyboard case.
D**E
Look in my Zaith to find your registration and where to get support and your free sleeve wish I had noticed before I bought one
Love it, I had a Nexus I also had the Bluetooth keyboard I dropped it once to often, I was gonna buy a new one but I somehow stumbled across this little beauty, ordered one straight away. I love all the functions it has a lot more than most tablets, it's more than just a tablet. I've never heard of Zaith before but I liked how it looked how easy to add/remove the keyboard, I have some disabilities with my hands and I find the keyboard is not a problem to use. In all it doesn't look or feel cheap, like some of the others out there. It came packaged beautiful, a friend was here as I opened it, I was surprised at how expellant the packaging was at first I thought I had been sent the wrong item. My first words were WOW my friend thought I had bought a very very expensive tablet. It is a fantastic buy 😍 it's easy to grip and not to flimsy. It worked straight from the box up and running in minutes.Great price for a quality piece of kit. Totally Recommended
G**N
Good Tablet but shame about the connectivity with the keyboard
Initially I was pleased with the Zaith tablet and keyboard. For the price it appeared well built with Android 7, numerous connection ports and even casted to my Smart TV via Miracast. But within a day I noticed that when I put the tablet into sleep mode and then turned it back on, the keyboard would not work. Also noticed that if I moved the screen to a different angle the keyboard would also disconnect.I thought the tablet may have not seated properly, but several attempts at removing it and replacing the tablet to the keyboard did not work. With the tablet still connected to the keyboard I reset it. The keyboard would then work for a while, and then later it would not connect again. Very frustrating as I felt the tablet was good quality, but I was not happy to continually reset the tablet to get the keyboard to work.I decided to return the tablet and keyboard. If there had been an option to just send the keyboard back I would have.As I was impressed by the tablet I will being looking to buy the tablet on its own for £30 less.
P**E
Fantastic Tablet - not so sure about the keyboard
The Tablet is fantastic!! - large, high res screen is really good, responsive, and lightweight - I love it.. Detachable keyboard is a great idea because it holds up the screen perfectly, however, the keyboard is not perfect. I found it regularly missed some types and it is sooooo heavy! I also found the tablet was crashing frequently. When I removed the keyboard, the tablet was fine. So, unfortunately I have had to ditch the keyboard. My advice, is not to bother with the keyboard or use a separate bluetooth keyboard. The full size USB port is perfect for attaching a wireless mouse dongle which works immediately. With the mouse and keyboard the tablet is just like a laptop and using a remote desktop app I can use the tablet as a remote terminal for my Windows desktop wherever I have an internet connection.
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