Venturer 11.6" 2-in-1 Windows Tablet with Keyboard, 64GB Storage, 4GB RAM, Intel Pentium N5000 Processor, FHD Display Say hello to a 2-in-1 tablet that's built for everyday life. The 11.6" touchscreen allows you to switch from laptop to tablet mode at a moment's notice, and the included folio keyboard lets you get some serious work done. Whether you're answering emails or working on your blog, this 2-in-1 has you covered. Features *An Intel Pentium N5000, 64GB of storage and 4GB of RAM provide capable performance *Compute away from the outlet thanks to 6 hour battery life *The stylish soft-touch folio keyboard makes gripping and toting easy *The light weight construction makes the Magus II ideal for stowing in purses or backpacks *Easily switch between an app-centric tablet mode and a desktop experience What You Get - Venturer 11.6" tablet - Folio keyboard - Power adapter - Manufacturer's 1-year limited warranty
T**S
Lot's of power for such a small computer
I decided to get this computer for school. I wanted something more portable than my desktop pc that I could do hw on or take to class when we begin going back in person. I was worried about how fast it would load. It starts up pretty fast and loads up pretty well for something so small. Most webpages load in only a few seconds. I decided to stress test it to see how much it could take. I downloaded some light games off of steam to see what it was capable of. I was able to play "Stardew Valley" perfectly and "Morrowind" pretty easily. It could load "Just Cause 2" if I turned the settings as low as they could go, but it was at a low frame rate. This computer could probably handle "GTA: San Andreas" or some retro emulator. I didn't buy this to play games though, I just wanted to see what it could take. It's very useful for browsing the web and streaming tv and movies. The storage is easily upgradeable if you use a micro SD card, and it switches seamlessly to windows tablet mode when you unhook the keyboard. The build quality is also nice, and it feels sturdy.
F**S
Great value for the money
I was really skeptical about purchasing this device based its low price of $199 USD. I also wasn't ready to believe that this tablet could be upgraded to Windows 11 as it didn't state that a TPM module was built into this device. I checked the supported CPUs on Microsoft's web site and sure enough the CPU for this tablet IS supported and the manufacturer stated this tablet was upgradable so I took a chance and bought it figuring I could return it if upgrading wasn't possible. The first thing I checked upon turning the device on was the UEFI/BIOS settings to see if there was a hardware TPM module built-in, and low and behold, it did in fact have a TPM module. I was able to upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10 after installing the Windows 10 (2004) update first. The upgrade to Windows 11 went smoothly and all the hardware was working afterward. After upgrading I recommend doing a Disk Cleanup and deleting shadow copies and backups so that you can recover about 18GB of disk space. This device does have 2 speakers that supports stereo and they sound quite good for their small size. Video playback via YouTube works greats as does some lite gaming. This device was pretty impressive as far as using virtual machines as well. I installed VMWare player and a copy of Ubuntu 20.04 and it ran just fine. I was also able to install WSL2g (Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 with GUI support) and that virtual machine also ran perfectly. This machine is no beast but it's perfect for travelers, business users, students and for users who might also need to run a Linux virtual machine from time to time. I don't recommend installing a native Linux distro on this tablet because the display and the touchscreen are inverted under Ubuntu and also under JingOS. JingOS is a Linux distro made specifically for tablets so I was anxious to give it a try but it's totally unusable until the Linux maintainers fix the tablet and touchscreen issues. This issue affects many other tablets as well, not just this one.
A**R
Surprised as I have ever been with a purchase
I bought this tablet/computer on a lark since I had previously bought and returned the new surface go 3. Well, this Venturer tablet is good, not perfect but good and about 1/3 of the price of the surface. For me I just wanted a tablet to travel with. My home computer is a 16-inch laptop, but it is hard to lug around. This venturer has been updated to Win 11 and it rocks. There are some drawbacks but for me it is fine. It is a bit bulky and weighs a bit more than I would have liked. The mouse can either be sensitive or unresponsive but if I have the touchscreen, it is fine. I don't mean to say that the mouse doesn't work because it does. The processing speed for me and my basic needs is great. The touchscreen can be a bit touchy and sometimes things happen that I didn't expect, but ok, I just touch it again. The keyboard case is quite nice and is powered by the computer. The resolution is fantastic, and the screen is very bright. I use it outside sometimes and it is ok! All in all I am pleasantly surprised with this purchase!
R**R
This 2n1 is a big bang for your buck| Dule Boot Windows 11 and Linux Mint |Tested!
Venturer has good driver support! you can download drivers form websiteyou can't go wrong with this, one year later I still love this laptop so much I'm thinking about buying one more. edit: if you are looking for a good 2n1 you have found it, battery is good, I can get 8 hrs.' out of it watching videos and playing games, nice hd screen super bright and you can dule boot Linux with no problem ("Linux mint works best:) p.s windows 11 had to be "clean install" due to minimum requirement of 60GB this 2n1 is showing 59.6GB..
M**T
WINDOWS 2-in1 Tablet at a GREAT PRICE
Several years ago, I began using a 2-in-1 Tablet with an Android 6 Operating System. However, almost each following year, I purchased a new one with Android 6 through Android 9. This was because each one "mysteriously" stopped working after about a year! Since I already have a desktop PC (and use Windows at work) I began researching for an affordable small tablet. I found the Venturer 11.6" which comes with detachable keyboard and Windows 10S. I added a 128GB MicroSD card to expand the memory and upgraded to Windows 11. After setup, the Window's upgrade is quick, easy and FREE. BTW, Windows has regular OS Updates, sometimes every few days. As far as I know, each version of Android is "permanent" with no upgrades possible. I now use it daily more than my desktop. (I also recently bought a second one for my wife.) We love them, and highly recommend them -- especially for a relatively easy transition from Android to Windows.
A**.
Great laptop for price!
For a budget 2 in 1 laptop, this one is an absolute steal (at the time of this review it was for sale at 229.99). The fact that it comes with a keyboard/case is a huge plus.This laptop comes with an Intel Pentium Silver N5000 processor, which greatly outperforms most if not all laptops in this price range (this includes the Microsoft Surface 3). It also has a FHD screen which is huge perk.I would recommended getting an sd card for additional storage and if you really want to make the most put of this laptop I would highly recommend getting a lightweight linux OS (such as Xubuntu or Mint XFCE) as Windows 10 is rather inefficient and resource hungry. Don't worry, you can dual boot if you want to keep both Windows 10 and linux.
A**R
Good price , but think again before Buying
This tablet , is not what is said in the post for buying it ?First there is a hot issue with the tablet , sometimes it gets so hot , it will nearly burn your hands , when holding it .Second , the tablet , has a smell of burning wires , all the time .Third . The battery only lasts about 1.5 hours , not the 6-8 , specified , in the specifications ,Forth , missing ports
J**H
Great for the price
I have not done any serious hard computer stuff with this. It is not what I purchased it for. I bought it for the touch screen option to play hyms at church. I hook it into the Church's sound system. It has worked extremely well for that. The mouse pad works well as does the keyboard. I don't have a lot of programs installed but it does bood quickly. I hae done one Zoom meeting using the webcam and it worked well. I am pleased with this purchase.
J**K
Good laptop
Good laptop for the price, easy to carry and does the job. battery last long, so far work well and fast.. happy with it :)
T**R
Very happy with this tablet/laptop so far
I purchased this to be used mostly in tablet form as a navigation computer on our sailboat. I wanted a Windows 10 tablet to run the OpenCPN navigation software, and to receive the boat's instrument data via the onboard wifi from a Yacht Devices NMEA0183 router/wifi. It also is used to send navigation data via wifi to a remote cockpit repeater display. Set up was very quick and easy. The touch screen is not ideal for the navigation software, so I purchased a wireless mouse which worked right out of the box. The battery life seems good, but luckily the input for the laptop is 12 volts, and I had an old 12 volt cigarette lighter plugin with cord, plus an old pack of interchangeable charger tips that included the one used by this tablet. So now the tablet/laptop can be plugged into the boat's 12 volt supply at all times - except when it's being used remotely in the cockpit.
Y**.
For the money you pay - really good!
I wanted a relatively cheap tablet with screen size at least 11" mostly to read e-books and browse internet with and so far it is doing perfect job for that. Battery live is ok. Couple of hours with moderate use. Touch screen is a little bit slow responsive from time to time, no rear camera and plasticky feeling, but as I said - for money you are paying this is almost perfect! Would have been nice to have a rugged case just for the tablet(if you don't want to use it attached to the keyboard) - couldn't find one for this model in Amazon....
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