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2012-05-02
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Unused space inside isn't a problem, it's modder heaven. As for WiFi, I doubt that anything will change here, but as it's soldered to USB interface (sic!), one can - probably - easily de-solder it and put something else, or even solder normal port there.
Well, you can't satisfy everyone - for example, I would kick out this damn useless capacitive screen and replace it with decent resistive one, properly detecting pressure... I think that for "desktop" OS'es, unusable high detection zone (even using so-called ''capacitive styluses'') is going to be biggest problem. Try hitting this "small X" on goddamn capacitive...
/Estel
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2012-05-02
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@ Croatia
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#143
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Unused space inside isn't a problem, it's modder heaven. As for WiFi, I doubt that anything will change here, but as it's soldered to USB interface (sic!), one can - probably - easily de-solder it and put something else, or even solder normal port there.
Well, you can't satisfy everyone - for example, I would kick out this damn useless capacitive screen and replace it with decent resistive one, properly detecting pressure... I think that for "desktop" OS'es, unusable high detection zone (even using so-called ''capacitive styluses'') is going to be biggest problem. Try hitting this "small X" on goddamn capacitive...
/Estel
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2012-05-02
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I commend them for going with Capacitive, to show the world what individuals can do when thay have plenty of beer money, time and boredom !!
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2012-05-03
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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2012-05-03
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#146
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Unused space inside isn't a problem, it's modder heaven. As for WiFi, I doubt that anything will change here, but as it's soldered to USB interface (sic!), one can - probably - easily de-solder it and put something else, or even solder normal port there.
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2012-05-03
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#147
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2012-05-03
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I have a C71 and it has no EC/FCC/any other kind of official markings. It doesn't even have a brand name on the box. The tablet shown on the box isn't even the C71. It is totally chinese generic tablet style. Maybe KDE guys will make it all official for theirs, though...
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2012-05-03
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They're using C71+ with different WiFi module - i hope that it's better, not worse
As for build quality - thanks a lot for detailed info. Just keep in mind, that C71 (and C71+) is generic name for tablet with similar hardware, yet manufactured by countless factories in China. build quality (and "peripherals" like screen, case, etc) vary *a lot* between factories.
I'm not trying to defend Vivaldi here - I have no idea how their's build quality is looking. I can just hope, that they've chosen better one.
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2012-05-03
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Well, you can't satisfy everyone - for example, I would kick out this damn useless capacitive screen and replace it with decent resistive one, properly detecting pressure... I think that for "desktop" OS'es, unusable high detection zone (even using so-called ''capacitive styluses'') is going to be biggest problem. Try hitting this "small X" on goddamn capacitive...
/Estel
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