AVITA Magus II 10.1" HD Tablet with Detachable Keyboard, Windows 10, Intel Processor, 4GB Ram & 64GB Storage (Burgundy)
Hey guys,
Quick promo!
I'm not really into Windows 10 tablet pc. The reason, I'm looking at them now is because I'm thinking of installing Linux ubuntu over the Windows 10 OS. I already have an Intel Celeron N4200 laptop with the original 4GB of Ram which I immediately upgrade to 8GB.
I can tell you, even with 8GB of ram, the laptop still stutters once in a while. It can run the Diablo II though. I'm actually surprised that they're still selling a Windows 10 tablet with such specs. I guess, the low price is pretty tempting. That's why I thought, I'll get one and try installing Linux on it.
AVITA Magus II 10.1" HD Tablet with Detachable Keyboard, Windows 10, Intel Processor, 4GB Ram & 64GB Storage (Burgundy)
- LUXURY STYLE & FEEL - Available in several different colors, the MAGUS 10.1” offers a luxurious feeling textured folio case in stylish colors that complement your individuality.
- DETACHABLE FOLIO - Easily detach the 10.1” HD tablet from the folio to use without the keyboard.
- VIBRANT DISPLAY - Catch every detail thanks to the 10.1” HD display. IPS technology allows for wide viewing angles.
- TRUSTED PERFORMANCE - An Intel Celeron processor and integrated graphics card provide responsive performance without a hiccup.
- DO MORE & STORE MORE - The MAGUS 64GB solid-state drive gives you plenty of storage while the 4GB of RAM allows for greater multitasking.
I don't know why a Linux laptop, pc, or tablet is not more commonly sold in this day and age. As a casual Linux user, I find it great for tinkering and learning. Even if you're not interested in tinkering, it's still good enough for your daily usage.
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That's why my next project is to try to install Ubuntu on these kinds of Windows 10 tablet pc. They're pretty cheap and even with low-end specs, they're still great for simple tasks like checking emails, watching youtube, and maybe playing some old games.
I've owned a Windows 10 tablet a couple of years back, but I've kinda given it away. Now, I'm interested to try out Linux again on these kinds of tablets pc. I don't want just another Linux laptop, but being able to use it in both tablet and laptop form will be an added plus.
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Frankly, I'm not even sure if I can install Linux on the tablet pc. I have an old ubuntu iso cd that I've used on several laptops decades ago. I'm planning to try to use it again to install ubuntu. If this doesn't work, I'll just use it with the original Windows 10.
I can now install WSL aka Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 10. So, in a way, I can still play with the Linux terminal. I already have my gaming PC and AMD Ryzen 7 HP laptop for my main work and usage. That's why I don't mind the low-end specs of the tablet pc.
I don't want to fck-up my main computer and laptop. If you're wondering. That's another reason, why I decided to get a cheap tablet pc. Sometimes, I'll be installing and deleting some programs and it'll also eat up my main pc storage space. This way, I don't have to worry if anything happens.
Can't wait for my Windows 10 tablet Pc to arrive!
What you guys think?
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