


I was looking for a lightweight device that consumes the media (not just weight) on which Windows can run. I have a lot of Chromebooks and Windows Mobile laptops and workstations / workstations. In short, yes, you need to do some extra work to get this update, but it's not difficult, and frankly, everyone should use the new version of MS OS by default if that is possible. You only need to spend five minutes downloading the NuVision Driver Pack and manually updating to "Unknown Device" in Device Manager to restore the current screen. Then the device starts with the display / sound / keyboard / touchpad / wireless LAN function. Simply create a new installation medium on a 32 GB (maybe 16 GB) USB drive, and run it using a connected USB drive, then run the Windows 10 installer for a new install, not just get one install the brand new OS from MS, But this also means that you have purchased the current major version completely and you cannot update it. I just decided to integrate it into a new install to eliminate potential security risks for preinstalled operating systems. For example, it relates to updates like Redstone. The monthly updates and added security updates are updated correctly. You can update this tablet for clarity, but important updates like the one that just arrived are not working. Using the same RAM and the same chip (at least for the time being), the only major change is to double the memory to 64 GB, which will solve the Windows update problem. This can be confirmed mainly by removing the model and ready to replace it with "Supreme L1100" or other products. The problem can be solved *, but for those who pay the full hash value and just want a functional device, I can only imagine that this has resulted in an immediate return. Only an error message appears stating that not enough memory is available. I think the main reason for returning many of these items is that 32 GB is not enough to update Windows 10. End users can do anything, but this also explains the end users ’frustration with these devices. NuVision 4 requires RAM drives and 32 volumes. In this example, Knote 5 ships with 6 RAM files and 64 volumes to lower US retail prices. Given this, NuVision appears to essentially remove these bones. "X is good / bad, so Y" is because it comes from different providers. However, NuVision devices don't compare to other devices, for example B. I think one of its cross models is Jumper, but it's hard to say. NuVision seems to be working with many Chinese ODM tools to bring American branded tablet devices and 2-in-1 devices to the market. The first thing everyone should know is that Alldocube has renamed Knote 5 (only one cube so far) (Google search only). Now let me explain why and how it fits my usage pattern. $ 119 * with a keyboard * This is a five star product.


I give this 5 stars, but you are definitely eligible for this review. Nuvision Split 11 NES11-C432SSA Windows 10 Tablet
