The Wintab 10 is solid, the touch screen responds well and accurately to finger inputs. In Desktop mode, you can still work with it, although this is a bit strange. In the Control Panel, you can increase the items on your desktop, so you take the elements via finger operation better.
Built Odys has an IPS display, which does not need to hide from the competition. Both the color rendition and the viewing angle is very good. Pixel errors I could not find in my device. The resolution is not the best, but also not acting grobpixelig and you can read all the elements well. Only the maximum brightness could be higher. Unfortunately, the tablet is reflected in bright surroundings, so you in combination with the sub-optimal brightness outside can it be difficult to read in sunlight. Here perhaps helps a anti-reflective protective film, but I have not tried it myself yet.
Performance default I could not find anything great negative. Both the Touch mode and Desktop mode run standard programs like Firefox, or Windows Explorer without delays. Games I have not tested it, but I think that only "simple" games will run smoothly and fluently.
Use the two USB ports, you can easily connect external keyboards or external hard drives. A Bluetooth keyboard of CSL was also detected easily. You can also connect a LAN adapter with USB hub via the USB port, which works without any problems.
Charged is the tablet through an AC adapter, which has a special connection (no microUSB). This works well, but the charger is sitting a little wobbly in the tablet. There are therefore still no problems. Charging via microUSB I have not tried it yet. A discreet red, not disturbing bright LED on the front shows the charging status.
The battery life is about 4-6 hours, so I do not need to have the power, the tablet permanently.
The sound is okay, it sounds pretty good on headphones The speakers sound acceptable to the size of the tablets, unfortunately, they are placed on the back and can often be accidentally blocked by the hand.
Of the cameras you should not expect too much, they do not replace a good smart phone or digital camera. In addition, noise images, especially in low light.
App does not replace the standard Windows Store the wide range of Android. But there are quite good apps, such as multiple touch optimized Youtube applications. Promote as "Hyper for YouTube", which already in the free version has many basic features of YouTube. There are also various "asphalt" games, even a touch optimized Twitter client I've found, however, which is chargeable. VLC has already published a touch optimized media player, but functionally it can not quite match the Deskopversion but fulfilled well its core function.
I have read that you can perform through detours in Chrome browser Android apps, this did, however, not even tried yet.
Summary:
+ Display
+ Processing
+ Battery life
+ Performance
+ Touch operation
- Reflecting surface
- No touch screen operation via stylus possible
- Speakers face to the rear and are often hidden
- Fast charging does not microUSB