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Review on Tablet Digma EVE 10 A400T Atom Z8350 (1.44) 4C RAM4Gb ROM64Gb 10.1" IPS 1280x800 Windows 10 black 2Mpix 2Mpix BT WiFi Touch microSD 12 by Kio Qerido (James) ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Quality of the product is at the level, I will recommend this product

I have been using the tablet for 2 weeks. For its price, the device is completely satisfied. The tablet is used for lecturing (like a tablet + projector), editing documents in MS Office and surfing the Internet using MS Edge. Sometimes I work in MS VS Code. As for power. This configuration, in all respects, is the minimum possible for comfortable work in Windows 10. A smaller amount of RAM and ROM will already create problems for the OS and application software. RAM single channel DDR3L. The Intel Atom CPU is also running at its limit. Not surprisingly, it was developed in 2022. There are no slowdowns on the Internet and MS Office. YouTube in MS Edge pulls in 1080p (HD), above it starts to slow down. MS VS Code sometimes slows down. As for the games. Old games like Heroes of Might And Magic 3 HD, Warcraft 3, Baldur's Gate EE work fine. The maximum that I ran on high settings was Cosmonautica. As for autonomy. The battery life of 6000 mAh is enough for an average of 6 hours. If all the settings are turned to a minimum, you can stretch the hours by 7-8. It's in Office or the web. You can use an external powerbank via MicroUSB (SUPER!). As for convenience. The screen is normal. The keyboard is more or less comfortable, the text is typed without problems. Touchpad, so-so (scrolling upside down). If you really need it, you can use it, but it's better to buy a mouse. Smaller than A4 sheet, weight 1kg. You can easily carry it all day in a small bag. There are enough ports, especially if you buy a BT mouse. Memory 64GB. enough. But the OS takes about 25GB after all the ates. so I bought a 128GB card. It is better to ate the OS, scrolling in the touchpad will work. But the ate will take 2 days. As for the price. Analogues from other manufacturers are either many times more expensive, or very weak or not credible. If we consider the DIGMA line, then, in my opinion, this is the most balanced model in terms of price-performance ratio. I put 4 because of the broken pixels and the listed shortcomings.

Pros
  • 1) The ability to use both a tablet and a laptop. 2) Licensed OS Windows 10 Home. When set up correctly, it works quickly. Thanks 4GB. RAM. 3) Charging from MicroUSB. You can charge from a power bank or charger from 2A. 4) 3 USB: 1-USB 3.0 and 1-MicroUSB (on a tablet, MicroUSB works with an OTG cable) + USB 2.0 (on a keyboard). 5) Connector for SDCard 128GB, checked. They say that it pulls cards for 256GB, did not check. 6) Good screen. There is a protective film on the screen (albeit of very poor quality, it scratches and peels off in the corners). 7) There is MiniHDMI, connects to a projector or TV. 8) On black matte plastic, scratches are less noticeable. 9) The price is cheaper than on AliExpress.
Cons
  • 1) The main drawback is the workmanship. I found a couple of dead pixels on the screen (not critical). 2) In the open state, the keyboard staggers on a flat surface, in the closed state - no. Apparently, when you open the keyboard warps. You can stick something on the legs of the keyboard. 3) The touchpad is not sensitive enough. If your hands are wet, it stops working. Moreover, two-finger scrolling is upside down and not customizable! Scrolling appears only after a Windows ate. As a result, I connected the mouse. 4) The screen has a very limited opening angle. Fortunately, the viewing angles are good, but when video chatting, it is difficult to get into the camera when the keyboard is connected. 5) Cameras for videoconferencing only. Very weak. 6) The sound from the speakers is very poor and quiet, for conferences in a quiet room. If you connect headphones, the sound becomes better and louder. You can connect wired, but BT is better. 7) There are no screen brightness adjustment keys on the keyboard. You have to constantly go into the Windows settings. 8) The native charger is terrible: the connector is barely fixed in the socket, the cable is very thin and short. I charge via microUSB.