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You just erected this thread about not being satisfied and used that tablet as an example, now you're defending it in the same thread...
You're either happy with your purchases or you're not... Make up your mind. Buy something that suits you instead of attempting to acclimate yourself to the cheapest products you can get your hands on. That method is obviously not working.
Well, like I tried to express... the tablet is "adequate". Just barely. If it had 4GB of RAM, and 32GB (or more) eMMC, it would be great, almost ideal.
To put it in perspective, it's still faster browsing on this 1GB tablet, and paging out to the eMMC, than it is to browse on my quad-core Q9300 rig with 240GB SATA2 SSD and GT630 video card... when doing DC on said quad-core. Especially F@H.
Edit: I had already stopped doing F@H on the Q9300, and then I installed Linux Mint 17.1 in a dual-boot config. Mint is nice, has some major bugs (no swapfile due to installer bugs), and I can browse and Skype if I don't do DC on the GPU, and limit my CPU DC to two out of the four CPU cores. In fact, even though DC is supposed to only take idle cycles, the way Skype measures CPU time, if I run DC on all four cores, Skype won't run right. If I DC on three cores, Skype degrades the video. Two cores is OK.
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