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Originally Posted by mscion View Post
I think it is what it is and could still be quite useful. At this point if someone wants a tablet running SF with better specs they will have to buy an Android tablet and port SF. Not a bad thing in itself but may be difficult. Note sure if SF has been ported on Android device running MM and beyond which is a couple of years old now.
And don't forget we are talking an x86 machine, not ARM. With Intel apparently exiting the mobile arena this might be one of the last chances of having an x86 tablet running a fully supported real Linux distro. This together with the recent XWayland success on Sailfish OS might open some interesting possibilities.
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