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Windows Tablet comes with keyboard and Dual Core, Intel Processor, 32GB Storage, 4GB Memory, Fingerprint Scanner, Windows Ink (Smart Stylus included), Micro HDMI, Dual Cameras, Windows 10 Home.
note it doesn't say anything about a MicroSD card slot, but some pictures on eBay shows one.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HDMI-S.../455610609
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The most convenient solution is to mount a peppy microsd (at least 32GB) as permanent storage. Give it a directory/folder location and name that Win update automatically looks for, and you'll have minimal interactions with the updates. Of course, another way is to purpose and use the added permanent storage so that there's always enough of the primary 32GB available for major updates.
Hope this helps.
https://fccid.io/2ACPR-T2IN1-101-...al-3986868
Looks like Intel Celeron N4000 processor.
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I see no details on the CPU or screen res, would assume those are bad.
I see no details on the CPU or screen res, would assume those are
I'm not sure if that's the same one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EVOO-EV-...SwOFFd6CWL
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The most convenient solution is to mount a peppy microsd (at least 32GB) as permanent storage. Give it a directory/folder location and name that Win update automatically looks for, and you'll have minimal interactions with the updates. Of course, another way is to purpose and use the added permanent storage so that there's always enough of the primary 32GB available for major updates.
Hope this helps.
The most convenient solution is to mount a peppy microsd (at least 32GB) as permanent storage. Give it a directory/folder location and name that Win update automatically looks for, and you'll have minimal interactions with the updates. Of course, another way is to purpose and use the added permanent storage so that there's always enough of the primary 32GB available for major updates.
Hope this helps.
https://fccid.io/2ACPR-T2IN1-101-...al-3986868
Looks like Intel Celeron N4000 processor.