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The iProda 2 in 1 Laptop is a versatile 11.6" touchscreen convertible device powered by an Intel N4100 processor, featuring 4GB RAM and 64GB eMMC storage. With a sleek metal shell and weighing just 3.63 pounds, it’s designed for portability and performance, making it ideal for students and business professionals alike. Enjoy up to 8 hours of battery life and a variety of connectivity options, including HDMI and USB-A ports.
Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Processor | 2.4 GHz 1_2GHz_Cortex_A8 |
RAM | 4 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | Emmc |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Brand | iProda |
Item model number | M1169YM |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 3.63 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 11.6 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.99 x 11.6 x 0.5 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Computer Memory Type | DDR DRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 64 GB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
M**E
Nice laptop!
I bought this laptop because of the affordable price and its ability to fold. I needed something simple and basic to replace my old laptop for college. And this laptop pretty much does the job! It was a lot smaller than I expected to be, but I like that it’s small and easy to carry. The only downside is that it doesn’t have a USB port like most laptops do, but that can easily be solved by using an adapter. Overall it works well and does the basic things that a laptop can do!
M**S
Portable and lightweight
This is one of those 2-in-1 computers that you can use both as a laptop and as a tablet. This is mainly due to its touch screen and the folding form factor. The laptop can fold all the way (360 degrees) and basically becomes a Windows 10 tablet which can be 100% operated by the touchscreen.It's made from what feels to be aluminum (it doesn't feel like plastic) and looks pretty well made. I've read other users complaining about glued parts coming apart, but I have experienced no such thing. It's quite thin and lightweight for a laptop, even though heavier than other 11.6'' laptops due to use of aluminum. The keyboard feels nice and the trackpad is sufficient. Don't expect much in terms of ports, there's one USB-C that's also used for charging, a micro-USB (!!!) port and what seems to be a micro HDMI port. There's also an micro SD card slot. The screen looks pretty nice and clear.Regarding performance, have realistic expectations for a laptop that is powered by a Celeron N4100 processor. I have used it for browsing, YouTube and live sports streaming, and it performs great when using the laptop screen. When I tried to watch a live game connecting the laptop to my 65'' TV, using a USB-C to HDMI adapter, I was disappointed by how much the laptop struggled. I haven't tried the micro HDMI port yet since I don't have a cable for that, but I won't be using the USB-C to HDMI adapter. I removed one star for this.Battery life is excellent, I have recorded over 3 hours of continuous video streaming over wifi. You can't upgrade the hardware of this laptop except for the storage. There's a small M.2 slot which you can access underneath the laptop, where you can install an M.2 storage drive.Overall I like this laptop for what it has to offer, even though it comes with an above $300 price tag. Performance is good for basic use, but don't expect to do any heavy processing with this device. Would be good for students.
J**R
It suck
This was the worst labtop I have ever bought save your money this product sucks. I dont think it should even get one star
T**N
Works great in Windows 10, runs my software.
Good value when you need something easy to take light work with you.
R**2
Feels super cheap, weak glue, touch screen not too responsive, bit slow
I am not a fan of this laptop. For the most part, the specification of this laptop are very low to begin. You could probably use this more as a "basic" laptop. It has very low ram and memory. You would get a better performance from a good chromebook to be honest. You do not get too much memory at 64 gb which is half way filled up by the operating system so you really only get maybe under 30 GB of free space which is not much if you are installing some software on this. The laptop glue adhesive is actually falling apart on this due to the heat from the system. The screen is coming up slightly. The screen also does not have a very responsive touch screen. It is a bit of a hit or miss to be honest which I am not a fan of. I would rather just be without the touch screen and just use the trackpad. The trackpad is not very good. It feels really cheap and hard to move on. The keyboard as well feels really flimsy. The keys actually starting to fade from my typing. They feel super thin to be honest. The outer case has a nice color to it but it feels super cheap as well. It looks like it was trying to mimic a surface book. The hinges are okay but I would not push them back super fast as that could break them to be honest. It at least holds the screen up but again I would not use the touchscreen or push the hinge back super hard. The performance is meh in this case. With such a low amount of ram, you actually do get some lag when you are switching between tabs. The processor is already at 60% when on standby. When I open the browser it hovers between 80 to 100% on one tab alone which is a bit much. I am not really able to multitask very well. It does stay somewhat warm when in use which is good. The screen does not feel very nice for a touch screen. It is something that is easy to scratch as well as the outer casing. The power plug feels flimsy as well. Also it is VERY limited on plugs. You only get type c and they say you need to buy an adapter just to use the USB ports which is a bit annoying. Essentially it went mac style, but YOU CANT EVEN CHARGE IT IF YOU USE THE ADAPTER. It only has ONE port for charging and data transfer so you essentially have to use the laptop on battery if you want to plug in your laptop to basically anything that is not power. That is a terrible design as you limit the user. The screen is okay coloring but it is a bit dim even at max brightness. The battery life is terrible only lasting about two hours for something of this size and power so if I have to transfer anything I would need to do it within two hours. Overall this is a terrible laptop. It is cheaply made and VERY limited. The touchscreen is terrible, battery life is not good, VERY limiting on what you can plug in, and the shell is falling apart already. You are better off buying a chromebook than this as it would have similar specs but run a whole lot better than other devices.
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