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- No name windows tablet
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- The Best Windows Tablets for 2021
- Our 9 Top Picks
- Best for Outdoors Professions, All-Weather Computing
- Dell Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme Tablet
- Best for Budget Buyers
- Microsoft Surface Go 2
- Best for Style-Conscious Frequent Travelers
- Microsoft Surface Pro 7
- Best for Office Deployment, Easy SSD Upgrades
- Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ for Business
- Best for Speedy Performance
- Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable
- Best for Digital Artists, On-the-Go Professionals
- Microsoft Surface Book 3 (15-Inch)
- Best for In-Vehicle Integration
- Panasonic Toughbook 33 (2021)
- Best for Foldable-Screen Early Adopters
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
- Best for Light Work and Long Battery Life
- Microsoft Surface Pro X
- Compare Specs The Best Windows Tablets for 2021
- How Big Should Your Tablet Screen Be?
- The Best Windows Tablet Deals This Week*
- Tablet Processors: Parsing Low-Power CPUs
- Features and Connectivity
- Don’t Overlook the Convertible Hybrid
- So, Which Windows Tablet Should I Buy?
No name windows tablet
бренд OEM
модель EM-H8216 V2.1№ 2
тип Tablet PC с Контактный Док Клавиатуры
операционная система Windows 10 Home
ПРОЦЕССОР: Intel (R) Atom (TM) CPU 1.44 ГГц x5-8300 1.44 ГГц
RAM 2 ГБ DDR
ROM 32 ГБ Флэш-памяти
экран 11.6 »
разрешение 1366*768 IPS 16:9, емкостный, 10 касаний Multi-touch
WI-FI 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth BT 4.0
мини HDMI
камера передняя 2МП
камера задняя 2МП
TF слот для карты до 128 ГБ
Micro USB Слот
1xUSB 3.0 (на планшете), 1xUSB 2.0 (на клавиатуре)
DC 2.5×0.7мм
3.5 мм Разъем Для Наушников
Батарея 3.7 В/7000 мАч
Зарядное устройство 5 В 2А
G-sensor поддерживается
размер: 301*184*9.4 мм
вес: планшет 778 г, клавиатура 589 г
В Комплект Поставки Входят:
1 x Windows Tablet
1 х Контактный Док клавиатуры
1 х Зарядное Устройство адаптер
1 х USB кабель
1 х OTG кабель
Заказал на Ali 21.06.2017, доставка курьером на дом 10.07.2017.
Упакован нормально, батарея была заряжена.
После получения начал активно тестить(вместо того чтобы снять образы системы и драйверов).
Результат — упавшая в ноль винда (танцы с бубном по восстановлению результатов не дали).
Принято решение по полной переустановке.
Опять-таки не без танцев :yes2: удалось установить голую винду (поставил сразу Win10 pro).
Дальше началось самое интересное: дров нигде нет, начал шерстить данный сайт на предмет поиска похожих устройств(были скачаны порядка 10 бэкапов от различных планшетов), в результате заработало все кроме тач скрина.
Полез в сеть за поиском клона данного девайса (ну не может быть, чтобы у noname устройства не было аналога). Результат поиска вывел меня на Ginnzu GT1160(отличие только в задней камере и верхнем ряде клавиш на клавиатуре). На официальном сайте ginnzu скачать ничего нельзя, сделал запрос в техподдержку, как ни странно примерно через полчаса у меня была ссылка на полный комплект драйверов.
Итого: полностью рабочее устройство(драйвера на тач встали как родные).
Если кого-то заинтересовал данный девайс — пишите постараюсь от ветить на все вопросы, ну и постараюсь отписываться по мере дальнейшей эксплуатации.
для любителей циферок скорость работы с дисками
в качестве диска d Micro SecureDigital XC 64 GB Samsung EVO Plus (MB-MC64DA/RU) UHS-I + SD adapter
А не дороговато-ли обошёлся вам этот планшет?
Если нет, то здесь чем торгуют:
Сообщение отредактировал krvkrv — 04.08.17, 14:09
После получения начал активно тестить(вместо того чтобы снять образы системы и драйверов).
Результат — упавшая в ноль винда (танцы с бубном по восстановлению результатов не дали).
тож самое- один к одному.просто не ожидал такого быстрого падения винды.
китаец называется LifePad sansui , но похоже что это тоже glavey.
вроде можно к заводским установкам вернуться , но надо разобрать китайца.
попытался и вижу что поломаю корпус. описания или видео не нашел.
пока у разбитого корыта сижу.отправлять назад не хочу-все равно нужно разбираться с его потрохами- когда то придется батарею
сменить.
EFI Shell version 2.31
пишет при включении и можно выйти в биос , если ввести exit.
как делали загрузочную флешку? что и как туда писать?
пытался разобрать?
оказывается он очень легко открывается.
внутри две батареи по 3 ампера.
как сброс на заводские настройки делать пока не знаю.?
народ помогите только зарегался не могу разобраться куда написать с проблемой Glavey Glavey U708 . Объём памяти планшета:4 ГБ. Операционная система:Android 5.1. Размер экрана:7 дюймов Модель процессора:SC7730A. Разрешение дисплея:1024×600. Количество ядер процессора:Четырёх ядерный. Объём памяти:512 МБ. Производитель процессора:SC7730С-1
Сообщение отредактировал ferhad.necef — 16.06.18, 17:02
Он не влез в чехол от десятки с Android, оказался на 2 см больше)))
Всё заявленное работает.
Backup драйверов сделал, приложил.
Windows 10 китайский, грузится иероглифы кругом. На экране есть значок Windows 10 Update, если это всё установить требуется 8 Gb последнее место на этом планшете 9Gb))), кто знает не ухудшится работа этого чуда? Да вообще что произойдёт? Кто знает?
Всем удачи.
Generic no name tablet drivers ??
Hey guys and gals, having a bit of a problem with finding drivers for a no name windows 10 tablet, I got it second hand from a local ad for $20 in like new condition and it was working fine. up until I installed android x86 on it and wiped windows 10 by mistake, upon reinstalling I obviously had no drivers, well up till the point I am in, I managed to get most of the drivers, the z3000 series chipset is fine, as is all the usb, sd etc, graphics are fine and working, however there are 4 missing «unknown devices» and I am pretty sure these are the touch drivers, the camera, rotation sensors and not sure about the last one, I have tried a bunch of different drivers that I randomly found but obviously this has little chance of working, I have done all the latest windows updates and im not sure what else to try, this is the tablet here:
I dont have the keyboard however, im just lucky the person I bought it from still remembered where she got it. not sure how helpful it will be though
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To help you install these missing drivers on your Windows 10 device, follow the steps below:
Method 1: Run the Windows built-in troubleshooter
This troubleshooter automatically diagnose and repair common problems with devices and hardware.
1. Click on Start, search for Control Panel and click on it.
2. On the Control Panel window, search for Troubleshooting and click on Troubleshooting .
3. On the left pane, click View all .
4. In the list of options, click on Hardware and devices .
5. Click on Next and follow the on-screen instructions.
Method 2: Search automatically for updated driver software
1. Select the Start button, type Device Manager , and select it from the list of results.
2. Expand one of the categories to find the name of your device, then right-click (or tap and hold) it, and select Update Driver . For graphics cards, expand the Display adapters category, right click your graphics card and select Update Driver .
3. Select Search automatically for updated driver software .
4. If Windows doesn’t find a new driver, you can try looking for one on the device manufacturer’s website and follow their instructions.
5. If these steps don’t work, try reinstalling the driver: Open Device Manager , right-click (or tap and hold) the name of the device, and select Uninstall . Restart your PC and Windows will attempt to reinstall the driver.
If that didn’t work, proceed to method 3.
Method 3: Search the web using the hardware IDs
1. Press Windows key + R, then type in devmgmt.msc and press Enter.
2. Locate the unknown device, right-click on it and select Properties.
3. Windows will inform you that the device doesn’t have the appropriate drivers (Error Code 28).
4. Go to Details tab. Under Property, select Hardware Ids from the drop-down menu.
5. Under Value, take note of the hardware ID and perform a web search for the hardware ID using your browser. You should be able to find the name of the piece of hardware that is associated with the unknown device on your laptop.
6. Once your able to locate the driver associated to the unknown device, download and install the drivers.
No name windows tablet
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Corporate SP2 Integrated June 2007
Ставилось на Asus R2H, на других аппаратах не проверялось поэтому описываю установку на данный девайс.
1)Скачиваете архив и записываете 2iso на двд диски(после записи на CD отказывалось устанавливаться) Далее установка происходит как и с обычной виндой, только в определенные моменты просит диск 2.
2) После установки запускаете mui для винды
3) И mui для tablet.
Вуаля. Теперь у вас нормальная таблетка и на русском языке.
Осталось только поставить драйвера для устройств и все дела(в моем случае дрова и утилитки берем тут)
Added @ 23.10.2007, 15:57
Пока не забыл, серийк
то есть устанавливать обязательно с внешнего привода? и обязательно с внешнего ДВД привода?
Added @ 23.10.2007, 21:28
драйвера для устройст разве не идут на дисках с ноутом? или они только для висты подходят?
В данном случае установка происходит с внешнего привода. Кстати не обязательно с DVD, скорее всего у меня болванки CD были некачественные вот и записались с ошибками.
В комплекте с устройством большинство драйверов исключительно под висту и устанавливаться на ХР небудут.
Added @ 24.10.2007, 12:11
Привод к R2H комплектуется по умолчанию и проблем с переходом на ХР быть не должно.
устанавливал с CD, все в порядке все установилось, Огромный респект за помощь!
Added @ 26.10.2007, 09:56
в шапку следует добавить, что второй диск требуется(винда по человечески попросит и всего один раз!) где-то на середине установки и всего на минуты 2, потом винда просит обратно первый и все в поряде!
девайс залетал)))
How do I permanently disable tablet mode in Windows 10?
How do I permanently disable tablet mode in windows 10?
The laptop I use doesn’t have a touch screen, as a result I have absolutely no use for tablet mode. Occasionally I’ve activated tablet mode by mistake, I’m not certain how, but it’s extremely frustrating.
I will never use tablet mode on this PC and its presence is a detriment to my OS. All I want to do is disable it permanently.
I’ve tried changing tablet mode settings to «don’t ask me and don’t change» but still tablet mode rears its ugly head anyway.
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Based on your description, it appears that the changes you made on the tablet mode settings did not retain.
Kindly provide us the following information to assist you better with your concern.
- Were you able to disable tablet mode before without disabling it all over again?
- Have you checked with other Windows 10 computers if the same issue is happening?
- To when are you encountering the issue? After you have restarted your device or right after disabling tablet mode?
For the meantime, let me share with you the steps below that should disable your tablet mode.
- On your Cortana, type ‘tablet mode‘, and then press Enter.
- Select Table mode.
- Under ‘When I sign in’, choose Use desktop mode.
- Under ‘When this device automatically switches tablet mode on or off’, click Don’s ask me and don’t switch.
The Best Windows Tablets for 2021
A Windows tablet with a detachable keyboard can be a more portable and versatile alternative to a laptop. We’ve tested all the major models, and these top performers should be on your short list. Check them out, along with our deep-dive reviews.
Our 9 Top Picks
Best for Outdoors Professions, All-Weather Computing
Dell Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme Tablet
Best for Budget Buyers
Microsoft Surface Go 2
Best for Style-Conscious Frequent Travelers
Microsoft Surface Pro 7
Best for Office Deployment, Easy SSD Upgrades
Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ for Business
Best for Speedy Performance
Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable
Best for Digital Artists, On-the-Go Professionals
Microsoft Surface Book 3 (15-Inch)
Best for In-Vehicle Integration
Panasonic Toughbook 33 (2021)
Best for Foldable-Screen Early Adopters
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
Best for Light Work and Long Battery Life
Microsoft Surface Pro X
Compare Specs The Best Windows Tablets for 2021
A tablet that’s as powerful as a conventional laptop but still slim and light enough to hold and tap with one hand was once the exclusive province of Hollywood’s imagination. But thanks to manufacturers’ ability to fit more powerful hardware into ever slimmer and lighter devices, it’s now possible to hold in your hand a tablet that can do almost everything your laptop does—and, in most cases, is even more portable. Think of it as an Apple iPad combined with the power and flexibility of the Windows 10 operating system.
Just as with any system, however, a Windows tablet requires you to make choices. How big and powerful do you want (or need) it to be? What sort of features are you looking for? And do you care about using it on the road, or will you only need it while you’re near a Wi-Fi connection? We’ll help you answer all these questions and more, and tell you which of the Windows tablets on the market are our favorites.
How Big Should Your Tablet Screen Be?
Of course, just like the iPad line, with its range of sizes, computing power, and prices, there’s no single Windows tablet that fits everyone’s needs. As you begin shopping, you’ll note that they fall into a few different categories.
First are the inexpensive models with 10-inch screens, designed to let you browse the Web and enjoy streaming a movie from Netflix or Amazon Prime. Because these budget-friendly devices usually rely on low-power processors and minimal storage, you’re better off getting one as a second or third device to serve alongside your laptop or smartphone. In other words, these aren’t the full-powered Windows devices that you might long for after seeing Westworld or another Hollywood fantasy.
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Then there are larger 12-inch and 13-inch models designed to work in tandem with an included or optional stylus and docking keyboard. These give you a better way to take notes in class or type up an email or a term paper, and generally provide a well-rounded Windows experience. The best example of these is the iconic Microsoft Surface Pro, now in its seventh generation.
Finally, there are premium and business systems, designed as productivity tools rather than media consumption devices. Dell and Lenovo have dabbled in these, in their Latitude and ThinkPad lines, respectively, and Microsoft’s Surface Pros also qualify in this space.
Tablet Processors: Parsing Low-Power CPUs
With Windows tablets running the gamut from low-power entertainment devices to potent tools for productivity, how do you know which one to buy if you plan to use your device for both types of tasks? As with conventional laptops, a lot comes down to the processor.
Intel’s Celeron and Pentium processors include several chips built for low power usage and passive cooling. These are two necessary attributes for tablets, since they house nearly all of their components behind the screen, which itself generates heat.
These are typically designated with a «Y» somewhere in the chip’s model name, and they’re perfect for inexpensive tablets. They don’t require built-in cooling fans, and they offer usable performance that lasts for several hours on a single charge, or even a day or two of light use without visiting a power outlet. They lack the processing oomph you might want for applications like Photoshop, but they are ideal if you want to check Facebook and Twitter, then kick back with some YouTube videos or an episode of a Netflix show.
At the other end of the tablet-CPU spectrum are Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors that are also used to power full-fledged laptops. While these CPUs draw more power and require more cooling hardware, they offer a much higher level of capability, letting you get real work done. Tablets equipped with these processors are priced more like laptops (usually above $1,000), but you get performance to match the increased cost.
Settling in between these extremes are variants of Intel’s Core lineup with a «Y» designation. Like the Y series chips in the Celeron and Pentium lines mentioned above, the Core Y series models also keep cool without needing a built-in cooling fan, but they offer more muscle to drive productivity.
There are a few Windows tablets that don’t use Intel chips, but they’re rare. They include the Microsoft Surface Pro X, a tablet with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. We haven’t seen any recent tablets that use processors from AMD.
Features and Connectivity
Once you’ve determined which processor will fit your usage pattern, it’s time to move on to the features that make handheld PCs far more flexible than conventional laptops. Sensors previously seen in smartphones bring new ways to interact with your PC, with accelerometers, gyroscopes, and e-compasses providing positional awareness for both automatic screen rotation and new immersive applications.
There’s even a Windows tablet version of FaceID, the feature that lets you unlock your Apple iPhone or iPad Pro simply by looking at it. Called Windows Hello, it’s also available on laptops and desktops, but it’s most useful on tablets that don’t have a keyboard handy to enter a complex, secure password.
And let’s not forget touch. With capacitive screens that track five or 10 fingertips at a time, you can pinch, swipe, and tap your way through any task, even those that would have required a keyboard and mouse only a couple of years ago. Many tablets also come with optional digital pens. Some are housed in «garages,» tiny holes in the tablet itself that secure the stylus and charge its battery. Others must be carried separately or attached via magnets to one of the tablet’s edges.
Then there’s the question of connectivity. With eminently portable designs, it’s only natural that some shoppers will want tablets that feature the same sort of mobile data that they enjoy on their smartphones. A few Windows tablets on the market have 5G and LTE connectivity (and thus require a separate data plan).
Don’t Overlook the Convertible Hybrid
Finally, what if you simply can’t live without a real keyboard, but don’t want the hassle of carrying a separate one around? Some convertible laptops have keyboards that fold around the back, so you can use them as traditional clamshell laptops, as tablets, or at any position in between. We’ve only included detachable Windows tablets here; to learn more about screen-rotating convertibles, read our roundup of the best 2-in-1 laptops.
The switch from a laptop to a tablet doesn’t come without issues, though. The thin confines of a tablet make worries about heat buildup all the more important—especially when that heat is literally in hand. Touch screens add a new opportunity for frustration when taps and touches won’t register properly, and the opportunities offered by docks and accessories also open up the chance to lose a valuable part of your PC while out and about—say what you will about tablets, but you’ll never misplace your keyboard while using a laptop.
So, Which Windows Tablet Should I Buy?
We’ve waded through the current tablet offerings, and tested and compared dozens of tablet PCs to discover what works and what doesn’t. Below are our top picks for Windows tablets. If you’re not married to Windows 10, read our report on the best tablets overall, as well as our roundup of the best Android-based models.