[ANNOUNCEMENT] Remix IO+ = RK3399 + 4GB RAM + 32GB ROM + USB 3.0 + DRM 1, 3 - Remix Ultratablet General

Hey guys,
Remix IO+ is now available on Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/project...paign=PR&utm_source=Press1029&utm_medium=news
Remix IO+ specs:
CPU: RK3399 64-bit big.LITTLE ARM® architecture: Dual Cortex™-A72 + Quad Cortex™-A53 2.0GHz+
GPU: Mali T864
Memory & storage: 4GB RAM / 32GB eMMC internal storage (microSD card slot expands memory up to 128GB)
Ports and connections: 2x USB Type-A 3.0, 2x USB Type-A 2.0, HDMI 2.0 (Outputs up to [email protected]), VGA, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz/5GHz 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Gigabit Ethernet port, 3.5mm audio jack, 9V/2A power supply
System: Remix OS based on Android Nougat
This upgrade puts Remix IO+ on the short list of best devices you can connect to your TV.
Please help us share with a friend who you think might be interested!

How long before Jide abandons this product like they have the Ultra Tablet?
"There's a sucker born every minute!"
P.T. Bzrnum

Hey Tom. I realize that there is a sentiment that we have abandoned the Ultratablet. The challenge for a startup is to know what to work on, where to direct limited resources while also trying to survive as a startup. In this Ultratablet section of XDA, I have started a new thread that will help us collect current software related issues and for us allocate our resources to providing fixes for a future update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-ultratablet/notice-ultratablet-issues-bugs-t3493596
Thanks in advance for your continued patience with us.
tomlogan1 said:
How long before Jide abandons this product like they have the Ultra Tablet?
"There's a sucker born every minute!"
P.T. Bzrnum
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I can't say I trust kickstarter anyway - too many scams and no-shows.
And I definitely don't trust a company that uses/needs it to start a device - If you need crowd funding to develop a device then you have almost no ££$$ in the bank to support after-sales problems.
A company that's not willing, or not able, to out their own money into the development smells like a "fly-by-nighter".
Kickstarter is all wrong, to me - it's lots of small people chancing their money when a company should be the "chancers".
For this box it'll be Ugoos or Vorke, for me, not Remix.

Update:
It's a little worrying - their KS thing said "Ships in March"... now the pre-order page says "Ships in June". I trust them about as far as I trust a politician... which is to say NEGATIVE trust.
Missed our Kickstarter campaign? Pre-order now at the early-bird Kickstarter price of $129!
(Retail Price: $179)
Ships in June.
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Meh - I'll pay the extra $50 just to see it if it a con or not, let the early adopters find the problems and issues an failures. And scams.
I saw, also - their KS thing got them over half a million dollars! What sad-act company NEEDS KS to fund a device!??

RemixOS_Jason said:
Hey guys,
Remix IO+ is now available on Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/project...paign=PR&utm_source=Press1029&utm_medium=news
Remix IO+ specs:
CPU: RK3399 64-bit big.LITTLE ARM® architecture: Dual Cortex™-A72 + Quad Cortex™-A53 2.0GHz+
GPU: Mali T864
Memory & storage: 4GB RAM / 32GB eMMC internal storage (microSD card slot expands memory up to 128GB)
Ports and connections: 2x USB Type-A 3.0, 2x USB Type-A 2.0, HDMI 2.0 (Outputs up to [email protected]), VGA, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz/5GHz 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Gigabit Ethernet port, 3.5mm audio jack, 9V/2A power supply
System: Remix OS based on Android Nougat
This upgrade puts Remix IO+ on the short list of best devices you can connect to your TV.
Please help us share with a friend who you think might be interested!
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Why would anyone trust Jide ? Why spend more money on a product that will not be supported? Do NOT support Jide until Jide supports its current base.

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I Just seen the Elocity A10 listed on tiger.
64GB $699
32GB $599
4GB $449 the 16GB not even listed on tiger
WLAN N
Claiming true multi touch this time for A10's
still ships with 2.2 froyo
Looks like the same pointless 1.3mp cam and still front facing(yes I know web cam)
with all the extra space you would think they would switch to full size SD
I truly have nothing against the elocity. I have an A7 with the 1.3 dex mod loving it, but wife wants it so I'm gonna spring for a Enspert Identy tab E201U. Looks promising and very comparable.
The tablet eLocity A10 and prices, and mt discussed already here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=941603
A10 models starting to show up.
I just saw all 3 models of eLocity A10 on Tiger Direct for pre-order today. Amazon has it up but only on adding to wishlist when it becomes available. I am soo tempted right now to take my A7 back and get this A10 for just an extra 100 dollars to spend. I wonder if it is even worth it. If SteamTV can't release a fix for the sdram issue or at least add upgrade to gingerbread, I'm going to A10.
Poradicus said:
I just saw all 3 models of eLocity A10 on Tiger Direct for pre-order today. Amazon has it up but only on adding to wishlist when it becomes available. I am soo tempted right now to take my A7 back and get this A10 for just an extra 100 dollars to spend. I wonder if it is even worth it. If SteamTV can't release a fix for the sdram issue or at least add upgrade to gingerbread, I'm going to A10.
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What "sdram issue" ?
Sorry meant SD Mirco card where it wouldn't work properly with A7.
Poradicus said:
Sorry meant SD Mirco card where it wouldn't work properly with A7.
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What issue? I don't have any issues with sdcard...
Dexter_nlb said:
this is all a misunderstanding of how tablets are supposed to work, and caused by the fact that android 2.2 is made for a phone with external memory cards, and less to nothing of internal memory.
the current installation where apps are "moved" to internal storage is actually how vendors are trying to implement 2 types of storage.
comparing this to a mobile with just sdcard, and android 2.2 only supporting one storage type, the preferred storage becomes the "internal" and sdcard handling as you notice is now pointing to a location with the internal storage location.
the mountpoint at the internal storage location is planned based on the fact that users coming from an android based mobile knows alot about where to find data, which is in the storage location, so its put as mount at the storage so its easy to access, and not actually any bug at all.
so until better handling is presented (hopefully 3.0) people will continue to think that the handling is wrong or something is not wright here, but it is correct.
your internal storage of "just" 1.5GB is the preferred location, as tablets are not meant to have sdcards as preferred storage, if you chose not to put a sdcard into the tablet. so the choice was easy, use internal storage for android so ppl didnt need to buy additional cards.
but the lack of storage internally is a vendor decision, not a bug or not "the android way" a problem in any way..
imagine, those users without any sdcard, being unable to use the feature of android to a storage, and needed to use data storage for all files, that would look strange, if you didnt have the option available..
it could have been planned differently but vendors (all of the tegra2 vendors) has chosen this path, which could have been done differently but its all relate to apps and how they expect your device to work..
a long explanation, but remember 2.2 is not made for tablets, it made for small devices with external memory cards, which is long overdue and is followed up with the new android 3.0 which hopefully solves your problem.
conclusion,
Nvidia could have chosen a different way of using android, but they're still rather new to the platform and their design is not without problems yet (honeycomb will show that too), so if they used real planning and organized memory and sdcard handling like 2.2 was made for, you would have no problems at all. Remember Nvidia designed it this way, and they are the reason you have problems..Lack of knowledge of design and functionality, like BMW trying to make graphics card for a pc, coming from designing cars, their work would not be in a class like nvidia graphics, but probably ok..but far from good..
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to answer you last question, usb to pc..
ill figure some idea out on the next update, as the tablet do support host/client usb port setup (recently confirmed), but i think you noticed the tablet don't have a port for connecting to your pc for now..
to enable the usb to pc connectivity you need a special usb cable, and software that changes the usb port mode. which can be solved, but disables the functionality of usb sticks etc, connecting to it.
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Yet another in a line of many "problems" that could have been solved by reading the information that is already here.

Returning my N7v2... buying an HP Slatebook x2!

http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/ho...us/en/pc_cons/higher_asp/slatebook_x2/buynow8
Processor
NVIDIA® Tegra® 4 T40S with Intel HD Graphics (1.8 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache)
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000
HOLY SHEEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIII****!
I just found out that the HP Slatebook x2 comes with an Intel HD 4000, not the Tegra 4 GPU!
THIS MAKES THE SLATEBOOK THE MOST POWERFUL GAMING ANDROID TABLET EVER MADE!
http://anandtech.com/show/7190/nvidia-shield-review-tegra-4-crossroads-pc-mobile-gaming/5
The HD 4000 is roughly 1.5x faster than the Tegra 4 GPU. The HD 4000 is also roughly 3.0x faster than the Adreno 320 in the N7v2!
I'm returning my N7v2 and buying the Slatebook ASAP... will let anyone who's interested know more!
But its too expensive!
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It certainly seems like a nice device but its more than double the price...
the price is not for me even though i spent 300 on the nvidia shield and 270 on the n7 i think its ok...i would not get it though after seeing how bad hp were with there own product that they killed in less than 3 months now they move to android. simple fact is i dont trust them period no matter how good the device may look.
Psh! It's not too expensive! My 32 GB N10 was $30 more. So what if it's twice the price of the N7? It's also more than twice the value, so you're getting what you pay for.
If everybody used the argument "it's too expensive" then we'd all be buying $60 Chinese Android tablets off Amazon.
I'm sure the Slate is great, but main reason I bought the N7 was the price.
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Double the price, and it is a 10 inch. They aren't even in the same catagory.
You guys are completely missing the point.
HD 4000 in an Android tablet! THIS IS REVOLUTIONARY!
Geodude074 said:
You guys are completely missing the point.
HD 4000 in an Android tablet! THIS IS REVOLUTIONARY!
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For what? I don't play games on my N7.
Geodude074 said:
You guys are completely missing the point.
HD 4000 in an Android tablet! THIS IS REVOLUTIONARY!
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Yeah it might be... but where on HP's spec sheet does it say Intel HD Graphics?
Key specifications
• Android 4.2
• Nvidia T40S, 4-Plus-1™ Quad(2a)
• 10.1-inch diagonal WUXGA LED-backlit touchscreen display (1920x1200)
• On-board 2GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM
• 16GB solid-state drive(6)
• Full-size island-style keyboard
• 1x1 802.11b/g/n WLAN(8) and Bluetooth®(8f)
Product highlights
• Android™ OS:Use all your familiar AndroidTM apps and stay connected to
your must-have digital content.(12q)
• ARM processor: Enjoy a faster and more immersive mobile computing experience and bring your games to
life, thanks to the latest NVIDIA ARM processor
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The main points out of the page... lists nothing Intel wise. My guess it was an oops on the main page.
And if it was in there... why would it run on a Nvidia chipset, it wouldn't it would be on an intel CPU.
I'm really confuse with the Intell Hd4000. No way HP was able to use an intel GPU chip with Nvidia's CPU/GPU combo, or did they? haha would be awesome though. I'm sure this is a type or error.
Hd 4000 confirmed
Macmee said:
For what? I don't play games on my N7.
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You just answered your own question there. You may not play games, but EVERY ANDROID GAMER IN THE WORLD WILL BE FREAKING BLOWN AWAY BY THIS!
Deathman20 said:
Yeah it might be... but where on HP's spec sheet does it say Intel HD Graphics?
The main points out of the page... lists nothing Intel wise. My guess it was an oops on the main page.
And if it was in there... why would it run on a Nvidia chipset, it wouldn't it would be on an intel CPU.
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I just spoke with an HP Customer Representative:
11:27:11 AM : Me: Initial Question/Comment: HP Slatebook x2 with HD 4000?
11:27:11 AM : Welcome! Our HP Home & Home Office Sales Chat Team serves the US only.
11:27:16 AM : We do not provide product support. We will refer you to HP Technical Support, the HP Parts Store or to non-US sales help.
11:27:16 AM : If you still need US sales or ordering assistance, please stay in queue. Our Sales Chat Representative will be with you shortly.
11:27:31 AM : Michka D. has joined this session!
11:27:31 AM : Connected with Michka D.. Your Reference Number for this chat is 2057637.
11:27:51 AM : Michka D.: Thank you for contacting HP Home & Home Office Sales Chat and welcome to our Back-to-school Sale. My name is Michka.
11:28:01 AM : Michka D.: Can you please rephrase your question and provide greater detail so that I can better assist you?
11:28:24 AM : Me: Yes. On your website, the HP Slatebook x2 is listed in the Specs as having an Intel HD 4000 for a GPU.
11:28:32 AM : Me: But on your HP Data Sheet, it doesn't list the HD 4000 anywhere.
11:28:38 AM : Me: Does it come with the HD 4000 or not?
11:29:26 AM : Michka D.: I'm sorry for the confusion, Me.
11:29:31 AM : Michka D.: Let me check it for you.
11:29:41 AM : Michka D.: I need to check my resources first in order to answer your question. May I place you on hold for 1-2 minutes while I check my resources?
11:29:45 AM : Me: Yes.
11:30:01 AM : Michka D.: Thank you.
11:33:21 AM : Michka D.: I appreciate your patience, I want to ensure I’m getting you exactly what you need. It will just be another minute or two. Thank you for your understanding.
11:33:29 AM : Me: No problem.
11:37:56 AM : Michka D.: Thank you for your patience.
11:38:36 AM : Michka D.: Me, rest assure that the HP Slatebook x2 has an Intel HD Graphics 4000 in it.
11:38:47 AM : Me: Alright. Thank you very much!
11:39:46 AM : Michka D.: Thank you for informing us regarding this, I'll take note of it for them to revise the date sheet.
11:39:55 AM : Me: Thank you once again!
11:40:31 AM : Michka D.: You are welcome.
11:40:41 AM : Michka D.: Are you in the market today in purchasing the HP Slatebook x2?
11:40:48 AM : Me: Not today, but soon. Thank you!
So yes, because of Me (rofl) they will be revising their Data Sheet soon on their website!
THIS IS THE FREAKING NEWS OF THE CENTURY FOR ANDROID GAMERS!!!!
It's a typo... it will come with the regular geforce gpu
krispy1 said:
It's a typo... it will come with the regular geforce gpu
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Not according to HP it won't.
In any case, I will be purchasing the Slatebook x2 and I will find out personally if it comes with the HD 4000.
Intel isn't the best at battery life. If it is a PC Slate.
Also, if it is an Intel chip, it EMULATES ARM code, so while it may be faster as a whole, emulating ARM might make it slower.
The whole Intel/Android marriage is too new to really know how it will work. Have fun!
I'd hold your excitement until it's actually official...chat reps are not always the most accurate sources of information.
detonation said:
I'd hold your excitement until it's actually official...chat reps are not always the most accurate sources of information.
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This ^
the chat reps work through a 3rd party company. they are just reading off the spec lists. They are looking at the same typo.
player911 said:
Intel isn't the best at battery life. If it is a PC Slate.
Also, if it is an Intel chip, it EMULATES ARM code, so while it may be faster as a whole, emulating ARM might make it slower.
The whole Intel/Android marriage is too new to really know how it will work. Have fun!
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It's not a PC Slate, it's an Android slate.
It's not an Intel CPU, it's an NVIDIA Tegra 4 CPU.
It also comes with TWO batteries - one in the tablet, and one in the keyboard dock. So battery life will not be an issue.
As I said originally, I will update and let you guys know once I get my hands on one personally!
HP employee?
don't get me wrong, but the OP is totally comparing apples to oranges. Sad that HP has resorted to this type of marketing, as clearly the OP is an employee of the company. Wonder if he has posted over on the Nexus 10 forum the same thing?
Geodude074 said:
It's not a PC Slate, it's an Android slate.
It's not an Intel CPU, it's an NVIDIA Tegra 4 CPU.
It also comes with TWO batteries - one in the tablet, and one in the keyboard dock. So battery life will not be an issue.
As I said originally, I will update and let you guys know once I get my hands on one personally!
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I thought HP dropped out of the tablet market? If it is a Tegra 4, I don't see it having an intel 4000 chipset. Isnt the Tegra4 CPU/GPU married together?
So it's basically a new Asus Transformer?

Teclast X80h - 8" Dual OS Chinese tablet Windows 8.1 + Android Z3735F 1.83GHZ 2GB RAM

Teclast X80h - 8" Dual OS Chinese tablet Windows 8.1 + Android Z3735F 1.83GHZ 2GB RAM
There are already lots of people happy with their Teclast X80h. Recently, it was released the Dual OS version, thing that makes this tablet stand out in front of other 8" single OS - Windows 8.1 - competitors (prices range from 99$ to 119$) this being 116$ at the moment on Aliexpress (15-60days free shipping) or 125$ on Geekbuying (15-30days free shipping) . Specs are pretty much similar to other 8" tablets, the difference being the quality made of X80h I would say.
Specs:
Model Teclast X80H Dual OS
CPU Intel Bay Trail-T Z3735F, 1.33~1.83GHz
Operation System Dual OS version: it has Windows 8.1 FULLY ACTIVATED & Android 4.4
RAM 2GB DDR3L
ROM(Memory) 32GB eMMC
Screen 8.0inch (16:10) G+G IPS Screen - up to 5 fingers
Resolution 1280*800 pixel
Extend Card Support TF Card (supports at least 64GB on Windows 8.1)
Camera Front: 0.3MP
Rear: 2.0MP
Gravity Sensor Yes
Bluetooth Yes, Bluetooth 4.0
OTG Yes
GPS N/A
WiFi Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
3G N/A
2G N/A
OTA Yes
Video 1080P, AVI/MOV/MP4/RMVB/FLV/MKV, supports 4K playback
Music MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
Ebook UMD, TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2
Work Time Up to 5-6 hours
Battery 5000mAh
Other Applications File Manager, 365 Office (1 YEAR free), Google Search, Task Manager, Browser, Gallery, Android Webkit, Clock, Calculator, Calendar, iReader, Gmail, etc
Product Size 208mm ×122mm ×7.9mm
Product Weight 349g
Extend Port 1 x TF(Micro SD) Card Slot
1 x Micro USB port
1 x Micro HDMI port
1 x 3.5mm Earphone port
Package including 1 x Charger
1 x USB Cable
1 x User Manual
Would appreciate if owners of this tablet would post a review here on this page, so people will know what they are looking at
This topic is open to any discussion about any subject related to X80h.
Important Information
Important Information
All downloads at one place: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?res...62&authkey=!AB-mHJ9eZGIXnZc&ithint=folder,zip
Versions:
FB5M - (comes with Dualboot)
FM4M - (comes only with windows)
Teardown(chinese): http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/3346307249
Warning: Changing and/or modifying your bios can hardbrick your device!
Bios
Dualboot bios for the FM4M Version is attached to this post, but be warned: It's NOT confirmed that it's working, try at aour own risk
MD5 for x80h-FB4M-dualboot-bios.rar : 18B3377C6F9DF1620A9608A938DE1379
Mirror: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?res...62&authkey=!AB-mHJ9eZGIXnZc&ithint=folder,zip
System downloads
Android-Custom Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59885842&postcount=510
For FB4M:
Tutorial (chinese): http://tieba.baidu.com/p/3522872113
Download: http://dl.vmall.com/c0far5aih3
3,5GB Android Partition Table: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=B0EBC7ECF04169D!5962&authkey=!AB-mHJ9eZGIXnZc&ithint=folder,
Mirror (OneDrive): https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=B0EBC7ECF04169D!5962&authkey=!AB-mHJ9eZGIXnZc&ithint=folder,
How-to:
Battary improvment for Windows (try if it works, if not change back)
The main problem is very old (year 2006) driver of "Intel SD Host Controller", they are 3 in Device manager. Only thing what you need is update driver.
start Computer Management (hold My Computer and select Manage)
select Device management
find SD Controllers, if you click on it, there are 3 "Intel SD Host Controller"s
hold on every one controller, select "Update Driver", select driver from computer, and there is another option "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller", install driver, confirm restart of computer after last update install
reboot
Sync time between Windows and Android
Go to "Run", type in "regedit", then navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\TimeZoneInformation
Add in a new REG_DWORD, "RealTimeIsUniversal" and set its value to 1
Enable Windows Remote Desktop on Windows 8.1 with bing https://github.com/binarymaster/rdpwrap/releases/
Battary calibration http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57587321&postcount=3339
How to install Windows 8.1 with Bing using WINPE and Teclast's original Windows image on FB5M http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59248625&postcount=386
Free up some place http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/44351-winsxs-folder-component-store-clean-up-windows-8-1-a.html
Installing (only) Windows on FB5M: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58936596&postcount=288
Installing dual-boot on FB4M http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58757795&postcount=248
Installing Android on the Teclast x80h (FB4M): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58219956&postcount=69
Update to Windows 10 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62111156&postcount=1040
Mirror for all necessary files (as allways): https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=B0EBC7ECF04169D!5962&authkey=!AB-mHJ9eZGIXnZc&ithint=folder,
Anyone know if it's possible to flash dual boot on the original Windows-only one?
ekseu said:
Anyone know if it's possible to flash dual boot on the original Windows-only one?
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Should be possible, but you have to reflash a diffrent bios file -> if something bad happens, you'll have to open it up and use a SPI Programmer to get the device working again.
xxLeoxx93 said:
Should be possible, but you have to reflash a diffrent bios file -> if something bad happens, you'll have to open it up and use a SMI Programme to get the device working again.
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Sorry for the noob question but what is a SMI Programme?
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Sorry for the noob question but what is a SMI Programme?
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A tool, to reprogram the bioschip manualy (something like this: http://www.ebay.de/itm/EN25T80-Prog...TO-TTL-/321557451931?pt=Wissenschaftliche_Ger )
And belive me: you don't wanna do that.
It's 119$ on banggood with free shipping 7-25 days. Banggood is a trustworthy company, I got lots of stuff from them (genuine Sj4000 cams especially) and haven't had any problems. They even refunded me once because my package was lost. So it wasn't their fault and still refunded me, though they lost money. I am going to order it today.
I ordered mine @ Tinydeal for around 100€ with free shipping with postNL within 10-15 Days.
I also bought one, DHL delivers tommorow. I hope will be supported here
Can anybody tell me what eMMC and other components this tablet have? You can check it in Device manager. Maybe do some photos and upload them or simply write them here in a post. I want to know if it is equipied with brand hardware such as Realtek Wireless network adapter, or Hynix eMMC, or Toshiba USB 3.0 Driver instead of some cheap chinese no-name hardware.
check this video of Chuwi Vi8 out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n23wVUvVU8E . This is what I am refering to.
Most of them use the same board. And even brand hardware compontents can't guarantee that everything works fine (-> the Teclast x98 air has brand hardwarebut some issues).
Importent is, that everything works fine
xxLeoxx93 said:
Most of them use the same board. And even brand hardware compontents can't guarantee that everything works fine (-> the Teclast x98 air has brand hardwarebut some issues).
Importent is, that everything works fine
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I asked this because that cheap 99$ Chuwi Vi8 has Hinyx eMMC which is faster even than X98 Air. I do not quite need the Android OS, so if X80h does not have that eMMC I won't buy it and will go for Vi8 instead. That eMMC does a lot of difference.
supreme-hu said:
I also bought one, DHL delivers tommorow. I hope will be supported here
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Sorry for the off-topic question, but I am just curious how this DHL works.. Many Aliexpress members told me that I pay them ~40$ for DHL shipping and then I'll have to pay import charges as well. What is this after all?
Sorry for the off-topic question, but I am just curious how this DHL works.. Many Aliexpress members told me that I pay them ~40$ for DHL shipping and then I'll have to pay import charges as well. What is this after all?
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DHL express is fast international shipping method. I bought my tablet on 31 december, and tomorrow will be delivered. The tablet was with DHL shipping $125 and i will pay ~$25 TAX when delivers to me.
(Sorry for bad english )
AfXv237 said:
...pay import charges...
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those charges depend on where you live. In germany for example, you'll have to pay 19% of the tablet's value.
supreme-hu said:
DHL express is fast international shipping method. I bought my tablet on 31 december, and tomorrow will be delivered. The tablet was with DHL shipping $125 and i will pay ~$25 TAX when delivers to me.
(Sorry for bad english )
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those charges depend on where you live. In germany for example, you'll have to pay 19% of the tablet's value.
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Oh, I see, so I have to pay the VAT of the tablet. I'd have to pay 24% then. Thanks for clearing this out.
I have a question regarding X80h tablet: I've seen that X98 Air supports 64GB/128GB microSD card when running Windows. Does X80h support as well? At least a 64GB card? Anybody knows/tested?
HI guys, any idea about X89 dual boot model and its battery life...Any one using it or used it?
Internal hardware
Ok, I managed to get some screenshots of the Device manager. The things aren't that bright that I have expected. It's got a BIWIN eMMC., not the Hynix, so much lower speeds. Other than that, everything is standard, as most other tablets have. But that eMMC was a crucial thing. Check the photos I uploaded
Many thanks to Malc Foy - https://www.youtube.com/user/badldragon
On Teclast official page have a picture.
150MB/s not to bad.
supreme-hu said:
On Teclast official page have a picture.
150MB/s not to bad.
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Wouldn't say so. Check out these two photos. The X98 Air has the BIWIN eMMC same as X80h while Chuwi Vi8 has the Hynix. You can see huge differences between the two.
The overall speed depends on so many things - let's see how the tablet performs in everyday usage.
I've a Schenker Element & Voyo A1 here and I'll compare and report how the teclast x80h performs against them

[Portal Article] XDA Takes on Ryzen: In-Depth Look of AMD’s AM4 Processors On Linux

Article Posted: April 24, 2017
When we heard AMD was working a new processor lineup - one that could compete against Intel's 8-core, 16-thread i5-5960X in performance... we definitely wanted to test that.
Curious what we found? Read the article here: https://www.xda-developers.com/xda-...ook-of-amds-new-processors-on-the-linux-side/
Anyone bought Ryzen? If so, what are your thoughts?
How about Gigabyte motherboard owners - having any more issues with them since the bug and fix have been identified?
used a variety of Ryzen CPU/Motherboard combos, love the performance that it brings to the table.
Ryzen and DDR4 ram problems
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Ryzen and DDR4 ram problems
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The problems are real. I still have yet to get a fully dialed-in overclock going - I either have to choose RAM or CPU, but not both. I do have a promise from one of AMD's community managers in Australia that he'll help me work on that soon!

Working together with a new hardware vendor on a SF port for his new device?

Hi folks,
last week i read news about i new hardware vendor from Berlin who is going to release his thin and lightweight device in this summer. As i like the specs i asked them if they are willing to support the community in developing a SF port for their new device? They answered that they like the idea but doesn't have the manpower to realize it. So my thought is weather all interested people should become a group which is going to realize SF on this device, maybe together with Jolla similar to the Sailfish X project?
Here some some specs of the
Carbon 1 Mark II
Size: 153.5 x 74 x 6.3 mm
Weight: 125g
Screen: 6.01" 2.160 x 1.080 AMOLED
ROM: 128GB
RAM: 8GB
SOC: Mediatek Helio P90
iFixit-Score: 9/10
https://www.carbonmobile.com/
Is someone familiar with the Mediateks Helio P90 SOC?
How is interested in supporting this idea?
Has someone a connection to Jolla for answering if they are also interested?
Best regards
nfs22 said:
Hi folks,
last week i read news about i new hardware vendor from Berlin who is going to release his thin and lightweight device in this summer. As i like the specs i asked them if they are willing to support the community in developing a SF port for their new device? They answered that they like the idea but doesn't have the manpower to realize it. So my thought is weather all interested people should become a group which is going to realize SF on this device, maybe together with Jolla similar to the Sailfish X project?
Here some some specs of the
Carbon 1 Mark II
Size: 153.5 x 74 x 6.3 mm
Weight: 125g
Screen: 6.01" 2.160 x 1.080 AMOLED
ROM: 128GB
RAM: 8GB
SOC: Mediatek Helio P90
iFixit-Score: 9/10
https://www.carbonmobile.com/
Is someone familiar with the Mediateks Helio P90 SOC?
How is interested in supporting this idea?
Has someone a connection to Jolla for answering if they are also interested?
Best regards
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As long as the source code is provided in full, it should be relatively easy. $900 for any Helio P90 is way overpriced though.
The main issue with Mediatek CPUs is that they tend to not release all relevant source code. If we get past that, we should be fine.

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