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March 25, 2015 at 1:47 pm #4546
How fare the performance now? I just ordere a 64gb model from geekbuying for onky $230 🙂
Thats one of the main reasons I chose the onda over the teclast…alot faster emmc storage chip that’ll help out alot once I start hitting the 2gb RAM cap in the future. I’m not sure if an high performance micro sd card can compare to the Onda’s emmc though or even if its possible to tell window to use it as paging file.
Exactly, I dont want to fuss about getting rid of every single bug the Teclast has. That’s one of the reason the xda forum of the teclast x98 air 3G is so bloated with content….because theres alot of debugging going on over there.
Wow windows 10 will be getting call and sms funtions? 😀 then there’s no need for the android partition anymore lol. Can’t wait for win10.
Console os will only be available for a select few devices…so I doubt that an underdog chinese tablet will ever see that os comming to it.
The surface pro <3….mmmh, the pro 4 should be even beastlier heheh, I only wish for it to have a port (with no bottlenecking) that can support a full fledged GPU. Here’s to wishful thinking mehBtw, what’sthe statua on your desktop project?
March 18, 2015 at 5:22 pm #4490@Ritzie
I don’t think an external graphics card will be of any use…the USB 2.0 will bottleneck the s**t out of it. The costs alone for a VGA dock is above 80 dollars I believe (‘village’ brand I think).
I do believe an antivirus is a must (for windows), I’ll look up lightweight antiviruses that won’t drain the battery to much.
I’ll post my findings later on 🙂March 18, 2015 at 5:15 pm #4489I’m very interested in knowing how you’ll manage using the tablet as both a phone and a laptop, and what the results are 🙂
I believe it’ll be very rewarding, if you stick to the basics.March 18, 2015 at 5:13 pm #4488Yeah, we’ll have to wait and see.
Lol less sd-card more micro USB storage stick for you, otherwise you’ll wind up up breaking your nails :p
I’m at the Onda product page, there’s no language button and google translate won’t translate the whole page :/
Ah I understand, I thought when you said “optimize” you meant that it’s a laggy tablet. So as far as smoothness goes it’s very smooth(windows)? It’s just lacking in the heavy productivity department? Does windows utilize the eMMC as paging file? If so, does the tablet lag significantly?I to would choose the Teclast over the Onda. But the improved build quality and the overall lack of software bugs on Onda’s side (at launch) compared to the Teclast leads me to beleve that the Onda is the better choice. Does the Teclast even come in a 64GB variant?
Yea to much intel confusion. Someone over at xda told me the Dell Venue 11 Pro (7130) is a beast. I’ll check out some video’s now. It has removable eMMC/battery ._.
I’ve read your post, very detailed and informative. Can you test/confirm if the wifi connection suffers while using Bluetooth? I thought Chris mentioned it on the xda forums.
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March 18, 2015 at 3:41 pm #4484@Ritzie
Hahah I’m sorry, I originally intended to comment on the review page.
Thanks for your comments!
I’m hoping that the internals aren’t quick to go defective, but hey if this device lasts more then 1,5 years color me happy.
So your having a hard time opening the latch? That’s actually good news to hear, so that means it isn’t as flimsy as I thought it’d be!Did you mean http://www.ondaforum.com/forum/32-tablet-onda-v919-3g-forum/ at my second point? Their site is only viewable in Chinese.
What do you mean by “still researching on how to optimize it” ? Is the performance lacking (apart from the battery life)?
Oh and why did you choose the Teclast 3G air over the Onda v919?Uhmm I thought I read that the Atom Baytrail Z3775(LPDDR3-1066) & Z3795 (LPDDR3-1066) supported 4GB RAM max…Those two also support a max resolution of 2500×1600
I’d rather not overclock it lol, not anytime soon.Nice, the buttons looked mushy and cheap, glad that’s not the case!
Thanks for your insights!
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