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The CHUWI 2023 Android 13 Tablet combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, featuring a powerful Unisoc T616 octa-core processor, a stunning 10.51-inch FHD display, and ample storage options. With 4G LTE connectivity and a long-lasting 7000mAh battery, this tablet is perfect for both work and play, making it an essential device for the modern professional.
Standing screen display size | 10.51 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920*1200 Pixels |
Chipset Brand | ARM |
Card Description | Integrated |
Brand | CHUWI |
Series | 2023 CHUWI Hipad XPro |
Operating System | Android 13 |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 0.28 x 7.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.8 x 0.28 x 7.1 inches |
Color | Gray |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
Processor Brand | Unisoc |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
B**R
Amazing value
This is a very good unit - highly recommended.
S**W
Good portable Windows Tablet, no pen support
I was looking for a cheap, lightweight tablet to do work out of the office and for presentations away. With the new N5095 4-core processor, this tablet does the job. It's the first 10 inch Windows tablet I find acceptable for daily use. It's probably on par with an i5 6th generation processor. Web surfing, Office apps, streaming, and some light gaming are fine. Wifi speeds are a bit slow, but for daily work, not an issue, even with 6 GB RAM. I was able to expand memory with an SD card to 256 GB. Battery use for note taking and work is 4 hours in balanced mode, 6-7 hours on power efficiency mode. Charging is fast, 20% to 70% in less than an hour. But the most frustrating thing about this tablet is that it has no pen support despite its advertising. I've tried an Chuwi H7 and a Surface compatible pen and nothing (confirmed by another user). Even Chuwi acknowledges it's "still developing a pen for it." A capacitative pen works, but really poorly. It sort of defeats the ability for effective away presentations. I'll still keep it as it is only $200, really portable (less than 2 lbs) and with a bluetooth keyboard (Procase. Don't get Chuwi's) and mini-mouse, great for doing work out of the office. But a working pen would really move this from a 3-star to 5-star device for me.
J**G
Cool tablet
I used this tablet for a project so h my projector and it worked well for what I needed it for! Good value for your money!
M**N
Nice 10 inch Win 11 tablet
Came with win 10 loaded. Easy to update to win 11 and set up. Nice screen, touch is smooth, bluetooth connections are simple.
O**T
Great value vs performance/feature tablet
Initial (week 1) impressions: Tried several tablets and this looks like the one I'll keep. Tablet specs matches description (which was problem with other tablets). My top need is a true octa-core @~2GHz that could handle my largest apps and doesn't have laggy screen refresh. This Chuwi HiPad XPro was able to do that via its T616 CPU. Storage is 128GB (less OS) as listed. RAM is 6GB. Also supported is another 2, 4 or 6GB of virtual RAM (default disabled). Out-of-box Android 13 is 2023-Sep-05. Not expecting any updates (maybe Chuwi will surprise). Android itself is almost stock and (even better) has NO extraneous apps. All my apps installed (vs other tested tablets which rejected a few). Screen is sharp, bright and with it's Widevine L1 handles HD video without hiccups. Came with (sometimes reflective) screen protector installed. Screen itself is *much* more tap responsive vs other tested tablets. Speaker output is good. WiFi and BT set up w/o issues. Battery is tolerable. So far looks like it's enough for about 1/2 to 2/3rd of day before needing top-off. Recharge is bit on slow side.Tablet itself feels light and can be held one-handed. Included case (no cover) is for protecting back from scratches, not accidental tablet drops to floor. An improvement would be less smooth case that would help prevent slips when holding the tablet. One flaw with case, it prevents use of 90deg headphone plugs. Bonus: tablet supports FM radio (omitted from product description). The 3.5mm headphone plug is another plus for me (I prefer to BT earbuds). Buttons are on adjacent side to power... which remains accessible in portrait reading mode on table stand while plugged in.Tablet has a LED battery indicator (next to front camera) that's very bright and is blinding for late night/low light use as it shines right at you. Had to cover it up w/ some tape to dim it. This would have been better placed along tablet side (eg next to USB-C port). Wish it supported tablet wake via screen tap (physical power button press only which can be awkward sometimes).
J**S
Trouble charging. 1st one Died. Replacement not dead yet...
The media could not be loaded. Chuwi Hi 10 Go - I only had the Hi 10 Go tablet about nine days before it would no longer power on. It seemed like it wasn't charging. I was able to get it replaced by Chewi's customer support since it was under warranty. They shipped it out very quickly and reimbursed me for shipping, which was excellent overall. After several days with the replacement unit, I have very strong concerns about how it charges as well. It makes a strange hissing while it's plugged in. Something that the previous one did as well. Something I thought was strange about the first one, but wasn't so sure that it was a problem. Also it behaves very strangely when plugged in to charge. Sometimes not charging at all over the course of hours. Overall, two out of two units have had serious battery or charging issues. It seems likely that this issue could be endemic to the Chuwi Hi 10 Go, so I suggest strong caution if you're considering buying one. At the very least interacting with their customer service through Amazon was a fairly smooth experience overall. Outside of the power related issues, the Chuwi Hi 10 Go seems to perform well enough for it's price point. I managed to update the first one to Windows 11 before it died, which actually seemed to improve it's overall responsiveness. Hopefully I just got very unlucky with two bad units in a row, but I'm not sure if I will bother attempting to replace it again.
C**R
Decent product but poor customer service.
I have purchased a few of these over the last couple years. The most recent one had trouble with the keyboard, when attached the computer freaks out, apparently receiving input even if nothing is touched. I attached one of the keyboards from my other Chuwi and it functions fine. Contacted them directly as it was past the time I could return the whole thing (about 3 months but the thing had never even been opened yet as it was a gift). They gave me the runaround for a few weeks and finally just stopped answering my emails. I would shop another brand.Updated - I have been contacted by the Chuwi Store and they are promising to refund enough of the purchase price to buy a separate keyboard. I will follow up on this and bump them up a star for doing the right thing.
E**N
Awesome
Not a bad little tablet. My son will love it for his Minecraft
H**8
Excelente rendimiento
Estética y eficiente, la tablet no le pide nada a las marcas de renombre, superó mis expectativas
A**O
Buenas graficas
Buena tableta, la cámara no tan buena, se puede poner chip de telefono
L**
Buen proi
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