I have owned one of these for 18 months and have to say it is very good (screen is particularly clear) but this is very old tech now and 16gb of internal storage makes it very difficult to keep up to date - personally I would spend a little more and get something with a better spec - at least 32gb of internal memory and 2gb of RAM.
Do you know who the actual Manufacturer is? If it's been mentioned already I do apologise.
Predikuesi to punji
15 Feb 171#3
Viglen I think.
ismaildeals123 to punji
15 Feb 171#7
the brand is called connect
happylarry
15 Feb 1711#2
I have owned one of these for 18 months and have to say it is very good (screen is particularly clear) but this is very old tech now and 16gb of internal storage makes it very difficult to keep up to date - personally I would spend a little more and get something with a better spec - at least 32gb of internal memory and 2gb of RAM.
marineville to happylarry
15 Feb 17#30
if you've owned one, can you tell me if you found a bespoke cover for it with camera hole? i've already wasted one trying to drill ahole to suit... bloody annoying that there doesn't seem to be one that i can find except generics...
AzNDeals
15 Feb 171#4
Tempted to get one of these to play Jackbox portabley with friends and family; does anyone know if this will be able to handle it?
jasee
15 Feb 172#5
Hopefully this doesn't contain one of the doomed cpus
If you read the article it's the Atom C2000 series which are low-power server chips, basically it will probably never even be encountered by the vast majority of us. There are no serious errata on the Z3735F/G most of these tablets use.
"Other vendors using Atom C2000 chips include Asrock, Aaeon, HP, Infortrend, Lanner, NEC, Newisys, Netgate, Netgear, Quanta, Supermicro, and ZNYX Networks. The chipset is aimed at networking devices, storage systems, and microserver workloads."
find_a_penny
15 Feb 17#6
I bought one off them a few months back, great bit of kit! Heat added. :smile:
Predikuesi
15 Feb 171#8
Branding is different to manufacturing.
ismaildeals123
15 Feb 171#9
when mine came it was in this box so im sure its connect
Predikuesi
15 Feb 171#10
I understand that, but the manufacturer is sometimes different from the branding. In this case the branding is Connect but the manufacturer is Viglen, though the tablet is an exact copy of Linx.
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Also there is a 32GB unit only for £25/each, if buying 3
you must add to basket through this link in order to access the 3 for 2 deal:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sme/tesco_outlet/Buy-2-get-1-free-add-3-to-basket/so.html?_soffid=5024347004&_soffType=OrderSubTotalOffer&_sid=2054254
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They also have 32GB Storage for £2.50 extra
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401152271965 (also on the 3 for 2 offer)
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/07/intel_atom_failures_go_back_18_months/
"Other vendors using Atom C2000 chips include Asrock, Aaeon, HP, Infortrend, Lanner, NEC, Newisys, Netgate, Netgear, Quanta, Supermicro, and ZNYX Networks. The chipset is aimed at networking devices, storage systems, and microserver workloads."
See here to see the manufacturer and branding:
http://www.ebuyer.com/762783-connect-8-32gb-windows-10-tablet-nxr08001