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There are probably many readers who are forced to telework due to the influence of the new coronavirus. It's the same for the INTERNET Watch editorial department. In each living environment, we are devising every day to improve the telework environment. Therefore, in this series, we will introduce reviews of telework goods that such staff can actually use and recommend in a relay format.
A little while ago, I wrote about "Working with a pen and tablet instead of paper", but when I wrote that article, I was worried that "there are not many PCs that look just right".
At that time, I was using the original Surface that I had at hand, but now, the mouse computer "mouse E10", which is "perfect as a sub-PC", was sold at a special price. The actual selling price is 22,000 yen including tax.
The point is its unique specs and low price.
To be honest, I'm curious about this... so I gave it a try and here's the report.
mouse E10Well, let me introduce "what kind of PC" first. This "mouse E10" is a 2in1 notebook PC with a separated keyboard, weighing 1.28kg including the keyboard, and about 980g for the main body alone. The main unit is also IP54 compliant for dust and water resistance.
The LCD display is 10.1 inch touch compatible and has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. The pen is MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol) compliant and runs on a single AAA battery. The specs are Celeron N4000 CPU, 4GB memory, and 64GB eMMC storage.
Although the "pure performance" is honestly low, the original Surface I've been using has 4GB of memory + Core i5, so from my experience, it should be good if you use it as a submachine, such as "using it with OneNote"...