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Kogan Atlas 2-in-1 $233.10 + Shipping

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Not a bad price for a tablet & dock.
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Specs as follows:

Speakers Built-in 8Ω/0.8W speaker x 2
Camera

Front 2.0MP
Rear 2.0MP
Connectivity

Bluetooth 4.0
USB 1 x Micro USB2.0
USB Ports 1 x USB3.0
Wi-Fi WIFI 802.11/b/g/n/ac
Dimensions

Dimensions 257.9 x 173 x 10.5mm
Weight 600g
Display

Resolution 1280 x 800
Size 10.1"
Type IPS
Outputs

HDMI 1 x Mini HDMI Type C 1.4a
Headphone 1 x 3.5mm
Performance

Battery 5800mAh Lithium-ion polymer battery
CPU Intel® Atom™ x5-Z8300 Processor
CPU Speed 1.84 GHz
GPU Gen8-LP 10/12EU up to 600MHz
OS Windows
OS Version 10
RAM 2GB
Storage

Card Slots 1 x SDHC/SDXC
Internal Storage 32GB
In the box
Kogan Atlas 2-in-1
Power Adapter

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Windows 95?

    • OS Version 10

  • Any review on this one?

    • +2

      It looks like a lemon to me based on specifications:

      CPU: more than adequate for web browsing/Facebook

      RAM: barely adequate - you will have significant paging ocurring which brings us to …

      STORAGE: 32GB is just not enough. Windows requires about 20GB to be comfortable which leaves a paltry 12GB. Actually it's less than that. This is the real killer for this device.

      GPU: nothing to say in light of RAM number. Not that you'll fit a game into the storage :p

      SCREEN: low resolution for size, useable. IPS is a plus but it was probably included to suck people in at the showroom stage of the sale.

      Unless you require Windows for the same money you can buy a much more capable/useable Android device. Hell you can probably buy a more capable Chinese Windows device for the same money.

  • Pretty low resolution screen.

    • I think it's fine for 10" (same as the Asus TF101) - 32GB storage isn't really enough though.

      • i'm with benbegg: now that phones have 1080+ screens these days, for me, 1080 is absolute minimum on a 10" screen.

        having come from a netbook with a screen like this one, that was horrid to use, and i would never go back. the exact reason i didn't get an Asus TF101, etc.

        i would definitely get one with a 1080p screen (I got a Toshiba Click 10, but there are cheap models like the chinese dual boot 2-in-1s).

        each to their own, of course…but having an ipad mini with 2048x1536 screen on a 7.9", there is no way i could use a non 1080p screen on a 10"!

  • +2

    Reading the title I thought this was a tablet which only ran an 'Atlas' app.

    • Yeah, I was trying to work out what another use for an Atlas was, to make it 2 in 1.

  • Use it as a media player and attach tv. Run kodi and neflix on it. Has same cpu and memory as win 10 mini pc boxes that are often used as tv boxes eg pipo.

    • Except low powered Intel SoCs are not good for media playback like 4K ;)

    • +1

      Not a terrible idea for the specs it has but I suspect one could do better for the same money with an Android tablet which would do the same thing with a better screen.

  • +1

    The resolution 1376 by 768 is pretty much the minimum to use Windows. Having a low res.screen is going to make it quite blurry bit of course the graphics updates won't be slow. I am sure a lot of the Chinese tablets from gearbest etc would probably be better value.

  • Is the 600g weight for both tablet and keyboard?
    I couldn't find any reviews, seems its just launched. Let me know if anyone can spot a hands on review of this.

  • Is there a battery in the keyboard like the Asus transformer? It certainly has similar spec/slightly better specs for cheaper price (with discount). 32g sucks though….

    • hard to tell, but other tablet hybrids like this without any battery in the keyboard tend to fall backwards when you have them in tablet mode.

    • only specs for one battery listed, so i would say no.

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