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<blockquote data-quote="cfox10" data-source="post: 8471495" data-attributes="member: 631530"><p>I will definitely keep you all updated. I've already opened the unit up and checked out the internals. It's extremely light. With that being said, it's very easy to get great processing power out of small devices now days. We see it in the current gen phones we have.</p><p></p><p>I'm familiar with the processor platform, which is why I went with it. I'm confident it'll last a long time.</p><p></p><p>Since the board is similar to an RADXA via DDR slot, I assume it's fully upgradeable should the manufacturer choose to. I may be able to install an RADXA chip giving me Octa Core and more Ram down the road. I may give that a go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfox10, post: 8471495, member: 631530"] I will definitely keep you all updated. I've already opened the unit up and checked out the internals. It's extremely light. With that being said, it's very easy to get great processing power out of small devices now days. We see it in the current gen phones we have. I'm familiar with the processor platform, which is why I went with it. I'm confident it'll last a long time. Since the board is similar to an RADXA via DDR slot, I assume it's fully upgradeable should the manufacturer choose to. I may be able to install an RADXA chip giving me Octa Core and more Ram down the road. I may give that a go. [/QUOTE]
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