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2017-02-16
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I reckon they intended to do this all along, i.e. underspec it slightly knowing people will ask for more, and then give a "free upgrade". Keeps people happy. If they had started with these specs people would still have asked for more.
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V K 23 hours ago
Why not release the source code?
Wade Wang 4 hours ago
Sorry,the source code is Confidential content.
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V K 23 hours ago
Why not release the source code?
Wade Wang 4 hours ago
Sorry,the source code is Confidential content.
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I get the impression quality might not be the highest, from their support forum, but cheap enough that I'd take the risk to get one with the super-res screen running Mint.
Of course, I've blown all my spare pocket cash on the.. err, Pocket now, so it had better be good