Average rating:
- It takes a few days for acclimatization, but I give only the completeness of due.
- Battery life just a little more than three hours
- Fan noise
- Weight
- A too large selected keyboard hidden parts of the screen
- Relatively high purchase price
Negative Rating:
- Wi-Fi coverage
- Speakers
For those who want a more detailed assessment:
The Hanvon makes a very sophisticated look. The picture quality is almost brilliant. The oft-cited volume of the fan you have to admit, but sooo loud he is now again not. It is noticeable only when you are in an area governed by the rule of complete rest. The battery life, with a little over three hours, I see settled in midfield. Of course, would be 5 + 6 hours better, but we did not get far with notebooks clear whose duration was 1.5-2 hours? The touchscreen is top notch and works very well with my device. The criticism that is not always true precisely with particularly thick fingers, the small Windows buttons is indeed entitled to, but the B10 has a mouse that also works very well with me and with which you can press small buttons very well. The keyboard is freely adjustable in size. If you selected to be very large, it covers most of the screen, that's right, but I share it with then a slightly smaller and then write the text using the keyboard or under there. Everything goes, if you just want to. By slanting the camera is not available. Guys, I've owned many PCs and many notebooks. But an angle I've never been asked before the camera got me. The quality of the speakers is not intoxicated, but what do you expect from such little things as well. The biggest negative point is there for the poor range of the WLAN. In my device after about 9 m sense is (a lightweight wall in between). My notebook creates about 15 m and two walls in between. According to B10 forum, but I am well still supplied with my reach, there will be devices that have significantly less coverage. But there are accessories (Amazon and Ebey 10-20 euros), which allows you to compensate. The (ca 900 g) is the weight a bit high, located on the hydric housing. With cheap plastic housing, it would somewhat easier. The weight but only noticeable if you want to read ebook with one hand. A very good advantage is of course Windows 7, in the Home Premium version and not the much-criticized starter version. I am familiar with the operating system Androit not and can therefore give no comparisons. As me a seller on the iPad on request (for word processing) said that you have to buy the, and other programs, I was a little surprised, and thus will the iPad rapidly to Grosch grave. I also thought that Windows programs must be optimized for touchscreen. Far from it, it runs (in my case) everything you need and in the familiar Windows manner. From Hanvon support some companies can cut a thick slice, so one imagines a support before, things could hardly be. Hanvon is even represented in various forums and there comments on many issues. For Bluetooth I can (still) do not say anything. Had not continue experimenting on my phone, but did so at the first time immediately connect.
Conclusion:
Apart from a few small things a great device, so four full star