11.6" - Tablet - 32GB - With Keyboard - Black
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Key Specs
- Security FeaturesPassword Protection
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Screen Size11.6 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080
- Processor ModelAtom x5 Z8300
- Internet ConnectivityWi-Fi
- Operating SystemWindows 10
- Voice Assistant Built-inCortana
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
General
- Product Name11.6" - Tablet - 32GB - With Keyboard
- Data Plan RequiredNo
- Model NumberNS-P11W7100
- Model FamilyInsignia
- Year of Release2016
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Feature
- Security FeaturesPassword Protection
- GPS EnabledYes
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Keyboard IncludedYes
- Stylus DockNone
Camera
- Rear-Facing CameraYes
- Rear Facing Camera Megapixels5 megapixels
- Front-Facing CameraYes
- Front Facing Camera Megapixels2 megapixels
Display
- Screen Size11.6 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080
- Display TypeLCD
- Screen TypeIPS
Performance
- Battery Life6 hours
- Processor BrandIntel
- Processor ModelAtom x5 Z8300
Connectivity
- Internet ConnectivityWi-Fi
- Bluetooth EnabledYes
- Embedded Mobile BroadbandWi-Fi
- Headphone JackYes
- Interface(s)3.5mm audio
Compatibility
- Operating System CompatibilityWindows
- Operating SystemWindows 10
- Expandable Memory CompatibilitymicroSD, microSDHC, microSDXC
- Voice Assistant Built-inCortana
Power
- Battery Capacity9000 milliampere hours
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
Included
- Stylus IncludedNo
- Additional Accessories IncludedPower adapter
Dimension
- Product Height0.4 inches
- Product Width11.5 inches
- Product Depth7.1 inches
- Product Weight49.4 ounces
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC600603203909
Customer rating
Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars with 933 reviews
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Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Good tablet for the money, wifi fix solution.
Posted .Here's what I think. Despite being a 2 GB tablet, web browsing on this thing is actually quite snappy. Machine does get a little slow if you have too many tabs open or try to multi-task too much, but for the most part you'll be able to web browse, type e-mails and use basic Windows functions just fine. Video displays well and crisp, although playing video files off my MicroSD card could sometimes lag a little bit if I had too many things open. Streams well. One problem I noticed and have read about elsewhere is that if you update the tablet to Windows 10 Creators Edition, the WiFi goes away and the wireless driver appears to not be compatible. I was able to come up with a solution for this using an external USB WiFi adapter, and this solution, if applied first before updating to Creators Edition, should avoid the problem. Open the Control Panel, go to Device Manager, and look for your wireless driver, which should be under "Network Adapters" and be called Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 Double click. Look for the "Driver" tab and it should say the following: Driver Provider: Intel Driver Date: 3/28/2017 (or more recent) Driver Version: 19.51.0.4 (or more recent) If the driver date is older and the version lower, hit "update driver" and choose "Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software." This should update your driver to version 19.51.0.4. This version WILL work in Windows 10 Creator Edition. It's a little bit of techie work, but it will keep your device running nicely with the update. Once I updated the driver, I was able to unplug my external WiFi adapter, restart the machine, and my WiFi was working again perfectly! Also be advised that the 32 GB of onboard storage space is already about half taken up by the OS and basic apps as well as the restoration partition (hidden from consumer view.) You should consider buying a MicroSD card and using it for additional memory. You can use USB Thumb Drives to expand storage, but note that the USB inputs are on the keyboard. Unless you have an adapter that converts regular USB input to USB C (this computer uses a USB C port on the tablet portion of the device itself,) you will not be able to use USB Thumb Drives when the tablet is detatched from the keyboard, only MicroSD. When attached to the keyboard, the device is surprisingly heavy and feels very firm. Detatched from the keyboard, the tablet is a bit larger than most people are used to (if you've had an iPad Air or a 10 inch Android or Windows tablet in the past, this is bulkier.) Still manageable, but definitely will want to plan to use this tablet with two hands. Keyboard is surprisingly high-quality and comfortable, keys are spaced well. Touchpad can be a bit finicky and sometimes pulls menus from the right side of the screen when I am not expecting it to. If you are using it on a desk, a cheap USB or small wired mouse is recommended. If you are using it on your lap, even with the keyboard on you may want to use your fingers or a stylus to scroll instead of the track-pad if you have this problem. That said, trackpad is surprisingly responsive. Also, separating the tablet from the keyboard dock can be a bit difficult, although this does have the added benefit in that when you do dock the tablet, it stays pretty firmly attached to the keyboard. Overall, this loses a star because I had to develop my own WiFi Fix. That said, it suits my needs very well. Battery life is good. Screen resolution is good. Touchscreen is responsive. Cameras work well. Device is very sturdy and easily stored in a smaller laptop carrier. I have included two images in my review. One is of the device open and docked to the Windows splash screen when first turned on before login to give some idea of the spacing between the keys and a view of the tablet (BTW, it's a very wide 11.6" diagonal, definitely more long than tall) and the second shows the tablet closed over the keyboard, which definitely makes it look and feel more like a small laptop when docked.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Economical Windows Tablet that Over-Delivers
|Posted .I purchased this tablet about a month ago after my primary laptop crashed while on business travel. Even though the Geek Squad was able to fix the laptop, I wanted a tablet that I could take in its stead to avoid any future problems. The challenges: (1) I not only use MS Office, but Adobe Photoshop as well, because I do book editing and layout and some graphic design. So, I decided I wanted a Windows OS tablet. (2) I only had a $200-ish budget. (3) I wanted the option of a keyboard, but ability to use the device as a straight tablet. The Insignia 11.7" tablet with 32GB RAM fit the bill...EXCEPT, the salesman warned me that it would not be able to run multiple programs at once, and especially not Photoshop. I'm happy to say that he was wrong. I installed the free trial of Adobe Creative Suite, installed an extra 400+ fonts, and subscribed MS Office 360 with all of it being downloaded onto the internal memory. I am able to work on multi-layer files in Photoshop while having Microsoft Word open from which to copy text. I purchased a high speed 32GB micro SD card to use as my extra data "storage device" and have had an excellent experience this far. Sure, it's not super-fast, but it gets the job done, and keeps me from possibly damaging my primary laptop with all of the jostling during travel. I appreciate how easily the tablet connects/disconnects from the keyboard and the small amount of space it takes up in my carry-on. The screen is wider than most tablets, which is exceptionally nice for watching movies. The keyboard has two USB 2.0 PORTS that will handle a flash drive (I use 128GB flash drives) but will NOT power a portable drive. The tablet itself has the microSD slot as well as a microHDMI slot. With the cables I carry, I can connect the tablet to a flat screen TV in the hotel rooms to either use as an expanded desktop monitor or to watch Netflix or YouTube in style. I will say that you will want to use a wireless mouse with this if you are are trying for productivity as the mousepad can be quite jumpy at times. In full tablet mode, the touch screen is fairly responsive, though a little quirky times. So far, this tablet has over performed and over delivered compared to what the salesperson said it would do. I'm extremely satisfied. I believe I got lots of bang for my budget!
I would recommend this to a friendRating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great value for the price
|Posted .Great computer for the price. Very portable, and I like that the keyboard is detachable, so you can use it as a tablet. My only biggest concern, is the charging cable is way too short, only 3 feet I think. So if you're used to wrapping your old laptops 20 foot adapter, you will not be able to freely use this laptop, with a charger plugged in.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Not bad for the price
|Posted .A bit heavy and slow, but for acceptable at the price. It serves the purporse for which it was purchased, which is to have a computer to take along when traveling.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
The the best small windows tablet for the money!
|Posted .This tablet is exactly what I needed to escape losing all of my work while traveling. It is small enough to easily take anywhere, yet powerful enough to handle all of my word processing needs. I like the keyboard and I enjoy having the same profile as my laptop without the bulk. It is so affordable, that if it is stolen, I can easily replace it instead of my $800.00 laptop.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great Computer For My Bussiness
|Posted .It was a great experience to buy this product because is very easy to use and fill my needs.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 1 out of 5 stars with 1 review
1 Major flaw ruins it
Posted .The tablet has a lot to offer for a cheap price. It has a lot of bang for the buck, but should be using a faster Atom CPU. My biggest complaint is that the keys from the keyboard scratch and mar the screen real bad. I you plan on doing a lot of traveling where the tablet is going to be moving around, your screen may end up damaged. They keys on the keyboard are too hard. My screen is scratched scuffed pretty bad from this. I can not recommend the product until there is a keyboard material redesign. The enclosed picture has some smudges on it, but generally I cleaned it to the best I could have before hand. This tablet is 3 months old and it looks worse that my 5 year old Asus transformer did. I am stationed in South Korea, so its not like I can hop down to a best buy to return it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
It has a large viewing screen
|Posted .I love that it has a large screen so that I can see what I am doing when using it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhy is this tablet only $200 when other tablets of similar size memory and operating systems are $400-$500 dollars more? I would like to just shrug it off as its not as well know of a brand but it seems too cheap. Am i missing something?
Asked by Chadd.
- A:Answer I asked the same question when I bought mine. The sales rep explained that Insignia is Best Buy's store brand and they can build the units at a relatively inexpensive cost. He assured me that the parts were all from name brand suppliers. You are simply not paying for the "NAME". I've only had mine for a month as of this writing, but have had good success (see my review for more details).
Answered by LifestyleOfWandering
Q: QuestionWould this be good for college students ?
Asked by Dnice.
- A:Answer This was bought for my daughter to use in college as her standard sized laptop was too large to easily be carried around on a daily basis. Since Microsoft Office 365 was the standard used by all departments on campus, an ipad or android device would not have worked very well. So far there have been no issues loading and running Office or connecting to various wifi spots. Also, in tablet mode it makes a pretty good e-reading device for digital textbooks. My daughter also says the keyboard layout is more comfortable to use while typing than my slightly smaller 10" tablet. We compared the keyboard size to a Surface and they seem about the same overall.
Answered by Steven
Q: Questionhow do i charge device
Asked by kimi.
- A:Answer It is one of the newer USB connections. It is USB-C, so you will not be able to use one of your other charging devices, unless it is USB-C.
Answered by vtxnana
Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between model Nos. NS-P11W7100 and W6100?
Asked by curtarmy.
- A:Answer the old w6100 uses an old version atom processor Z3735F the 7100 uses a newer cherry trail x5 z8300 which is smaller so it runs cooler the performance is similar but the graphics are a little better on the newer chip
Answered by potato
Q: QuestionIs there an onscreen (touchpad) keyboard, or do you have to use the external one?
Asked by hohoho.
- A:Answer There are both a touchscreen keyboard and the detachable keyboard.
Answered by LifestyleOfWandering
Q: QuestionAre there any other options for word and excel other than the subscription that work on this tablet
Asked by Sam.
- A:Answer Hi Sam, I'm not sure if Office is sold as a one-time purchase anymore since they like to push the Office 365 Subscription. However, you can use Office in a web browser. Just log into the mobile versions of Word/Excel/PowerPoint. If you have a hard time finding them, I know you can access them through the OneDrive website. Another solution would be to install OpenOffice (free open source office suite) onto the device.
Answered by EBecker
Q: Questioncan i access i tunes, type papers ,hook up to a printer to this device
Asked by sha.
- A:Answer Yes, it is a fully functioning computer running windows 10.
Answered by herroncm
Q: QuestionI suspect mine is a lemon - so slow when surfing the internet. Also, when typing, the response time is slow to load the data I entered. Any other users with this issue?
Asked by bestshopper.
- A:Answer It probably is. Mine was unusable due to numerous defects. after about 2 days it could not locate my wi-fi router. Get your money back.
Answered by slugfoot