Linx 12x64 review
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- 12.5-inches
- Windows
If you're looking for an affordable Windows tablet, this Linx model might be on your radar. As the first Linx device we've tested, does the 12x64 set the bar high for the affordable computing brand? Our review reveals all.
- Pros and cons
- What is it?
- What's it like to use?
- How good are the screen and speakers?
- Is there anything else I should know?
- Should I buy it?

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