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Qube QTouch running on Windows 8

We featured the Qube QTouch Windows tablet back in July and borrowed a review unit which arrived last week. They claim it is Windows 8-ready so I took the challenge and installed the Developer Preview of Windows 8 the other night.

I initially tried installing Windows 8 on the Asus UL20FT laptop but had several failed installs with the 64-bit version. I then tried the 32-bit version and it worked flawlessly.

The install on the Qube QTouch was much easier and faster (did not bump into any problems) via an external DVD drive attached via the USB port.

The tablet runs on an Atom Z-series processor and has 1GB of RAM so I thought it barely passed the minimum system requirements for Win8.

Qube QTouch Windows 7 Tablet
10.1” TFT Capacitive LCD Display @ 1024×600 pixels
Intel Lincroft Atom Z670 1.5GHz
Intel Whitneypoint SM35
1GB DDRIIRAM
32GB PSSD with Mini PCI-E Form Factor
1.3MP webcam
WiFi 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
53Whr battery capacity
Windows 7 or Android OS supported

The result, a pretty solid Windows 8 tablet. The resolution was a bit of a problem though as shown in this YouTube video.


Most apps would not load which is probably due to the screen resolution.

Seems like Windows 8 for tablets require a minimum of 1024×768 pixels while the QTouch is only 1024×600.

Anyway, I’ll be guesting on ANC’s Future Perfect with Tony Velasquez in an hour and will be bringing the tablet with me.

The Qube QTouch retails for Php19,999 for the WiFi-only version and Php24,999 for the 3G+WiFi model.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

19 Responses

  1. Avatar for jarred jarred says:

    Do not buy this product. I bought one last July 8, 2012. Monthly it malfunctions. The company is concerned only about HOW TO LEECH THE BLOOD OF THE CUSTOMTERS MONEY. Thrice I asked for their help about THIS DEFECTIVE PRODUCT yes they did respond but at the end THEY WANT ME TO PAY P 6 THOUSAND PESOS BECAUSE ACCORDING TO THEM THE BOARD SHOULD BE REPLACED. I TELL YOU THIS IS A MODUS, AT FIRST IT WILL WORK THEN ONCE IT STARTS MALFUNCTIONING THEY WILL ASK YOU TO REPLACE PARTS OF IT COSTING TO A LOT OF MONEY. ABOUT THE WARRANTY? DON’T BELIEVE IT, THEY WILL NOT HONOR IT. SO FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO BUY THIS DEFECTIVE PRODUCT I SINCERELY ADVISE YOU NOT TO. OR ELSE YOU’LL REMOARSE AT THE END. MALAKING PAGSISISI AT PAGUUBOS NG PERA SA ISANG PRODUKTONG SOBRANG DEFECTIVE AT SA ISANG KUMPANYA NA WALANG CONSIDERATION SA CONSUMERS. ALL THEY WANT IS TO EARN BUT THEIR PRODUCTS ARE DEFECTIVE! RATING OF THIS PRODUCT ! NEGATIVE!!!

  2. Avatar for benner benner says:

    sir abe mag rurun po ba sa asus transformer prime ang windows 7 or windows 8? tnx

  3. Avatar for einstein einstein says:

    instead of listing its specifications which we already know from its website.
    How about a more in-depth review like running speed tests, actual battery life test (e.g. running a videos non stop), and other test. And how about comparing it to other Win7 Touchpad Tablets.
    How about trying to install other OS like android, linux ubuntu, opensuse, etc…

  4. Avatar for thedon thedon says:

    i’ve read sa qube website that the 3g version of the qtouch has a resolution of 1024×768. Would it have worked using that? Also I’m reserving my judgement until the final version of win 8. I wish qube offered to install android os in the qtouch.

  5. Avatar for vtlobo vtlobo says:

    sir abe wala pa po bang review?

  6. Avatar for dodong dodong says:

    pwede rin ba ito installan ng VB 2008 or VB 2010??

  7. Avatar for Felix Felix says:

    hmmm have you tried installing yung drivers. kasi since i have tried using WDP OS with stock drivers talagang mabagal sya (im using intel 950 Graphics) but upon installing the drivers w/ compatibility settings bumilis sya ng 80% and running na yung mga apps

    • Avatar for Felix Felix says:

      just forgot to say:

      all or some apps from windows 7 will also work bec the platform from w/c WDP is been built on is on the same windows 7 platform.

    • Avatar for john john says:

      its true, kailangan pa talaga installan ng drivers, especially yung sa video card.

      yung vaio p ko, hindi rin smooth nung naginstall ako ng windows 8, pero nung inistall ko yung latest video card driver for windows 7, gumana sya at naging mas smooth talaga.

  8. Avatar for Rich Rich says:

    Sir Yuga, paki try nman po yung Windows 8 sa Redfox Wizpad tablet. thanks! :)

  9. Avatar for Pinoy Persuasion Pinoy Persuasion says:

    Walang nagrespond na icon/grid box haha, epic fail ang Windows 8 sa tablet na yan!

  10. Avatar for Jared Jared says:

    Hi

    I installed mine in lenovo s10 -3t and it works flawlessly…. I just have to make a regedit for the resolution but everything else is fine.

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2425732806806.2138993.1356110989&l=a186ecca5f&type=1

  11. Avatar for looksterrble looksterrble says:

    sure it runs, but that video showed so it’s really slow and unresponsive.

    • Avatar for jhoeforth jhoeforth says:

      The video should be replaced or taken down. It’s misleading. It connotes that it is the general experience of the OS when clearly its not. The tablet did not meet Windows 8’s Metro UI minimum display requirement: 1024 x 768 (ideally on 1366 x 768).

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      But that’s the point and I also said the same thing during an interview on ANC yesterday — the new Windows OS should not put a high requirement for screen resolution. Imagine when millions of people start upgrading from Win7 to Win8 only to realize their netbooks (1024×600) would not work.

      Besides, the title of the entry was very clear “Windows 8 on a Qube QTouch tablet”. Had it been titled “Windows 8 on a Regular 10-Inch Tablet”, I would have agreed that it would be mis-representing.

      Put simply — Qube claims their tablet is Windows 8 ready. I just showed to my readers that the claim is not completely true.

    • Avatar for jhoeforth jhoeforth says:

      Microsoft has been criticized a lot for inconsistent Windows experience. This is one way they can improve it: specifying minimum requirements for OEM’s. The same way they are doing it for Windows Phone 7.

      Apple users enjoy a consistent user experience because it controls every aspect of their products: hardware, software and service. Microsoft knows this but also know that PC is about choice so they are trying to find the sweet spot between.

      And btw, 1024 x 768 is a low requirement even for netbooks.

  12. Avatar for nameless nameless says:

    Paki greet naman ako sa TV :D Goodluck!

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