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Ram and processing power

the_groundsman
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Re: Ram and processing power

The chuwi's get mixed reviews. The core components and build quality are well regarded I believe. Hard to ignore 😉
ghamilton123
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Re: Ram and processing power

Especially for the price aswell, you really cant go wrong though 

TheRoadCrew
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Re: Ram and processing power


@the_groundsman wrote:
The chuwi's get mixed reviews. The core components and build quality are well regarded I believe. Hard to ignore 😉

https://store.chuwi.com/pages/warranty-policy

"To avail warranty service, you would need to send the device to our service centers in Hong Kong or Spain bearing the shipping costs."

That's enough to discourage me.

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Re: Ram and processing power

If you have the space and do not really need something portable then go for a 'proper' PC with upgradeable components and a decent sized screen. They have far better performance for the money.

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the_groundsman
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Re: Ram and processing power

We do have a desktop. My wife's the main user but you are right. I've added ram, upgraded the storage and it's running really well despite its age. TBH I can't see us without a little tower PC here.
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We use a PC for serious work and an IPad for everything else. It’s a case of ‘horses for courses’.

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