Winbook Tw801 - Maybe The Best "Cheap" Windows Tablet?
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Just a heads up...the 16GB version is $99 right now...not sure how you can survive with that little storage and no ability to install modern apps on the MicroSD:
http://www.wpcentral.com/micro-center-selling-8-inch-windows-81-winbook-tablet-9999
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Just picked up a TW802 for $99 at Microcenter.
Just installed the fat client that the GPS company uses. Going to telco the tablet to the back of a TV and connect to the HDMI to make a wall mounted map to see where their vehicles are.
Really wish the GPS company would move to a web based interface, but the Winbook makes it not a too expensive option.
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Mine developed a "hot spot" and Microcenter would not repair it because I bought it off a third party seller on Amazon...:(
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@garak0410 said:
Mine developed a "hot spot" and Microcenter would not repair it because I bought it off a third party seller on Amazon...:(
That's a load of BS. That means that they don't stand by their products. They "might" stand behind their store, but not behind their products.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@garak0410 said:
Mine developed a "hot spot" and Microcenter would not repair it because I bought it off a third party seller on Amazon...:(
That's a load of BS. That means that they don't stand by their products. They "might" stand behind their store, but not behind their products.
That's pretty normal. unless you buy from an authorized dealer warranties are void. Too much blackmarket items from china.
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@garak0410 said:
Mine developed a "hot spot" and Microcenter would not repair it because I bought it off a third party seller on Amazon...:(
Did you contact amazon? usually they will at least give a partial refund.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@garak0410 said:
Mine developed a "hot spot" and Microcenter would not repair it because I bought it off a third party seller on Amazon...:(
That's a load of BS. That means that they don't stand by their products. They "might" stand behind their store, but not behind their products.
Yep...so it just sits in a box and I went back to using a Dell Venue 8 for my "mini" needs...
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@garak0410 said:
Mine developed a "hot spot" and Microcenter would not repair it because I bought it off a third party seller on Amazon...:(
Did you contact amazon? usually they will at least give a partial refund.
Amazon said contact the third party person...I did...they refused to have it service or exchanged since sale was over 30 days...
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Here is the 46" tv hooked up to the winbook and running the iBright software.
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And the winbook itself (velco'd to the back of the tv) is getting power from the usb port on the tv.
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Seeing this, one would think they could make a computer without the screen for like $30-$50.