🚀 Elevate your workday with power and portability in one sleek package!
The iRULU Walknbook W1 is a versatile 2-in-1 laptop featuring a 10.1-inch IPS touchscreen, Intel BayTrail-T quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage expandable to 128GB. It runs Windows 10, includes a detachable keyboard with stand, weighs only 1.3 lbs, and offers up to 7 hours of battery life—ideal for professionals seeking mobility and productivity.
O**E
Decent product but bluetoth does not work, so only one star..... Be careful.
I bought two of these machines. The set up was Ok. These connect to wireless network fine. The performance is rather slow but acceptable. One of my computers will not turn on after switching off. The other one so far does not have this problem . The one that will not turn on I played with the power switch and after 15 minutes it turned on some how, don't know how and why.After initial set up the machines work decent. They connect to where I need to connect. The sound quality is fairly decent. I don's think that that these computers are useful for anything worthwhile other than playing an listening to music. The picture quality of the cameras is not good. It is what these things were 15 years ago. Less than acceptable. There is no comparison of the picture quality with any phone camera. Th phone camera pictures are fantastic.I bought two bluetooth mice. One from Microsoft and the other from UHURU. First I connected the Microsoft mouse with Bluetooth. It connected all right. Then the surprise. Start a web browser and it is really slow and does not even work The bluetooth is interfering with the wireless network and makes it non functional. Turn off the bluetooth and everything works. The same happened with the other mouse from UHURU. It is confirmed that the "g" wireless network will be killed by the bluetooth. So no blue tooth devices on these machines. Forget about a high quality bluetooth speaker..The design is good, the weight is decent, not very light but OK. The screen is responsive with on screen keyboard.I don't plan on using this for much worthwhile use except for listening youtube an some web browsing.The bluetooth not working was a great surprise. I have dot encountered this situation with any computer, yet. So please don't use any bluetooth devices.For now I am giving this one star. I will keep observing and will update this review if I feel like or if the product deserves this. I hope this helps you all.
M**R
A good products, considering the price. Few cons, many pros.
I must say first that Irulu encourages buyers to leave reviews by offering an extended guarantee, which is not bad in itself as long as the reviews are candid ones. Which means than an avalanche of reviews might not be motivated by a wonderful product but because people want to get their extended guarantee.That said, lemme tell you that the product is pretty good considering the price.1. I had troubles installing the office 365. It simply didn't work and was constantly sending an error. I had to contact Microsoft support service. They asked permission to take control of my tablet and did the installation. What was going wrong? No clue, but the Microsoft folks solved it. a small nuisance. Because it's now solved, I'm not complaining anymore.2. I also noted noted the heat on the back of the tablet, left bottom corner, reported by other reviewers. Not that you get burnt, but its noticeable. Yesterday I watched a Netflix movie (1.5 hrs) and I was able to feel the heat while I held the tablet, but it never grew up to the point of being uncomfortable or burn me. Some laptops get really hot when you place them on your legs (of you're working lying on your bed) and the Irulu tablet was not even near that.3. As noted by other reviewer, sever gigabytes are gone from the hard disk. Supposedly, this is a 32 gb tablet, but only 23 gb are reported by Windows Explorer. Nine are gone, poof! Where are them? Beats. me. Out of those 23, only 16 were usable, because the rest were arleady occupied by Windows and Office. So, it's paramount that you get a memory card and make sure that any new software is installed in the card rather than in the main hard drive.4. The tablets works pretty well out of the box, let's be fair. Maybe not as fast as a Surface, but fast enough to work on it. The Wi-Fi connection is not ultra fast, but again is fast enough. I mean, what were you expecting for $199 when a MS Surface could be over $1000 starting at $500???5. I haven't measure the battery, but I don't think it's lasting the 7 hours promised. 4 maybe. Dunno if mine might be defective, or if all batteries behave in the same way. I haven't measured it, it's just an impression.6. Some other reviewers reported a jumpy mouse pad. I din't suffered it. Mine works pretty sell.You can connect a mouse through the USB port. I've already done so and it worked well.7. The keyboard's is quite small. If you're planning to type a lot it¿s better to connect a larger one, either by bluetooth or USB. I connected my Apple bluetooth keyboard that I use in my iPad to the Irulu tablet and it worked perfectly well.8. I think there's a Samsung Android Tablet TV ad in which the Surf is criticized for being a computer, not a tablet. Well a tablet with builtin Microsoft OS IS a computer, and the advantage is that you can affix a keyboard or a mouse if you wish so. that the reason why I purchased this Irulu tablet. Duh!9. I've already dropped it by accident, and it didn't break. Seems to be they are strong enough.10. The keyboard cover is cool, all magnetic, and the tablets stands very well on it. The linen cover seems to pick dust and lint at the slightest provocation, but it otherwise looks nice and classy.11. The screen is not amazingly responsive, but it's responsive enough.12. So far, it's a product I recommend, and please don't think I'm recommending it for the extended guarantee. I would be returning it if I weren't satisfied. It's more than enough for the price paid and delivers what was promised. I'm happy with it.13. So far, I don't see the Windows 10 little logo on my screen, hope it doesn't mean I'm not getting the Windows 10 upgrade. That would be the only missing thing, but I expect to see it appearing any of these days. Windows 8 sucks, everybody knows it, hope Windows 10 may not.
R**H
Unreliable
I bought this laptop for college as something lightweight to take to class (my main laptop is reliable but heavy), and for eBooks and I've been using it for seven months. It is not reliable. Here's a list of the problems I've had: every other time I turn it on, the touch screen doesn't work and I have to restart it; the keyboard is frequently not recognized by the tablet and, although I figure it's a driver issue, I've been unable to fix it myself; the laptop will randomly shut off with no obvious reason. This last has happened three times, and each time I've just reinstalled Windows since nothing seems to work. It will turn on, make it less than a minute, then shut off, and it will try to repair itself, then loop. When it does work it's nice, though typing any length of text on it is a nuisance (the mouse pad is over sensitive, and brushing it slightly will move the cursor; this can probably be fixed in settings but why bother when I have to reinstall Windows every so often?). The most I use it for now is to take to one class to view the powerpoint while I take notes on paper, and for eBooks. What's interesting about it is it always manages to pick itself up after a tantrum. It's resilient, and that's one of its few redeeming qualities.
P**E
Nice tablet in many ways
Nice tablet in many ways, but there are a few things worth pointing out:- The keyboard is very poor quality. It's flimsy, it sometimes loses its connection with the tablet, the magnet holding it to the tablet is not very strong, there's nowhere to fold it when using the tablet in touch mode and finally it's US layout only. If you consider the keyboard as an emergency item only then it won't bother you, but you'll need a separate case since the keyboard is the case too. If the keyboard is something you see yourself using a lot then look elsewhere (TBH I returned the iRULU because of this issue and bought a Lenovo Yoga 2 10" Windows and that has a much better keyboard).- The screen isn't hydrophobic (like the iPad etc) so it shows fingerprints very easily.Other than that there's a lot to like about the iRULU.
A**R
Five Stars
My son loves this present he got for Christmas, very reasonable price and he loves it
T**S
Four Stars
Really good product
K**T
Five Stars
This is brilliant! Great price love it
Y**T
Good tablet, disappointing case.
It works.It's efficient and the battery time isn't bad. At that price point I am more than satisfied.I removed a star because the case that includes the keyboard is awkward to use.You can't flip the case to hold the iRULU as a tablet, you have to remove it.This leaves you with an unprotected tablet when you don't want to use it as a "laptop".The size is good and make it comfortable to read, but it is so sleek that it make it awkward to hold in a good position, a folio type case that would flip completely would compensate for that little drawback.All-in-all, it's a good tool for my needs and works wonder for my university related project.
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