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Reddit mentions of NuVision 8-inch Full HD (1920 x 1200) IPS Touchscreen Tablet PC, Intel Atom Z3735F Quad-Core Processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB SSD eMMC,

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Reddit mentions: 12

We found 12 Reddit mentions of NuVision 8-inch Full HD (1920 x 1200) IPS Touchscreen Tablet PC, Intel Atom Z3735F Quad-Core Processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB SSD eMMC,. Here are the top ones.

NuVision 8-inch Full HD (1920 x 1200) IPS Touchscreen Tablet PC, Intel Atom Z3735F Quad-Core Processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB SSD eMMC,
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Found 12 comments on NuVision 8-inch Full HD (1920 x 1200) IPS Touchscreen Tablet PC, Intel Atom Z3735F Quad-Core Processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB SSD eMMC,:

u/Marksta · 11 pointsr/buildapcsales

It's $60 shipped online, I'd rather just get this for $80 so you get a 1200p screen + SD card slot, HDMi out etc.

u/i_dont_like_reddit_6 · 6 pointsr/kindlefire

Your Kindle uses an ARM CPU. There is no generally available version of desktop Windows for ARM that includes the entire Windows stack for running GUI apps and services. There was an ARM version of Windows back when the original Surface came out but that was scrapped because it didn't sell well. It was never made available aftermarket and is locked to specific hardware. You can't install it on a Kindle due to platform locking and drivers.

Your best bet is to buy a Windows tablet. You can get a low end cheap one for ~ $75-$100 USD. Example: https://www.amazon.com/NuVision-Touchscreen-Quad-Core-Processor-Windows/dp/B01H3B17R8/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1491843642&sr=1-5&keywords=windows+tablet

u/gassyjoe · 1 pointr/earnhoney

I have an Ematic 8" tablet that I picked up from Sears a few months ago for ~$30 after deals/discounts/points/etc. It runns pretty slowly but it doesn't crash very often.

Here it is at a very bad price: http://www.sears.com/ematic-8-8221-intel-quad-core-tablet-with-32gb/p-00352554000P?sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

I just picked up the 2016 NuVision 8" tablet from Amazon. I grabed a Used/Like new version for ~$50. It runs so much better, almost as smooth as my laptop. I think it's saving grace is that it has 2GB of RAM whereas the Ematic only has 1GB and EarnHoney/Flash are so memory intensive.

Here is the tablet I got at full price: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H3B17R8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/horrornerd · 1 pointr/beermoney
3-4 windows 10 tablets .i took a chance on a cheap nuvision TM8000W560L , its runs gomezpeer,earnhoneyx2 with no problem . it was 70$ or so when i ordered it

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H3B17R8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

i build a beermoney pc too here is a rundown from pcpartpicker .

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
----|:----|:----
CPU | AMD 3850 1.3GHz Quad-Core Processor | $41.35 @ Amazon
Motherboard | ASRock AM1H-ITX Mini ITX AM1 Motherboard | $50.98 @ Newegg
Memory | Crucial Ballistix 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory | $40.41 @ Amazon
Storage | Sandisk SSD PLUS 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive | $43.74 @ B&H
Case | Cooler Master Elite 110 Mini ITX Tower Case | $38.99 @ SuperBiiz
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total | $215.47
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-01-29 11:30 EST-0500 |
u/ThunderEcho100 · 1 pointr/razer

I am thinking about using a tablet to make sort of a Google voice desk phone. Is there any reason the man o war wouldnt work with Android using an otg cable ? I assume not if you got it to work with an s8. I was more wondering how the RF dongle would work.

If so, maybe I could use this.

NuVision 8-inch Full HD (1920 x 1200) IPS Touchscreen Tablet PC, Intel Atom Z3735F Quad-Core Processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB SSD eMMC, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H3B17R8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Vh-bBb5SWPBC3

u/HowIMetYourNutter · 1 pointr/videos
u/ForrestTrump · 1 pointr/computers

In the shop... so you deal with many PC's on a regular basis, I take it.
I was wondering if something like this is considered a PC to the same extent that a traditional laptop is: https://www.amazon.com/NuVision-Touchscreen-Quad-Core-Processor-Windows/dp/B01H3B17R8 That's the kind of device I'm looking at, which seems like there could more easily be problems with installing linux.

u/wizard10000 · 1 pointr/debian

> True, but what I and many others are still waiting for is for Debian to run on cheap tablets.

I'll let you know in a couple weeks. Got this one coming for my birthday mid-March

https://www.amazon.com/NuVision-Touchscreen-Quad-Core-Processor-Windows/dp/B01H3B17R8/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

They were successful getting Ubuntu installed on it, I'm sure I can make Debian work.

u/freakame · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

yep, that seemed to work. i guess i'll hold off a bit on buying new gear.

appreciate the help and recommendation!

btw, do you have a script you use to set up new Windows machines? i've bought a few of these: https://www.amazon.com/NuVision-Touchscreen-Quad-Core-Processor-Windows/dp/B01H3B17R8/ fresh Windows 10 install, but has the usual garbage that needs setting.

u/xevilrobotx · 1 pointr/xboxone

I could never get it to work before I finally gave up on WP and went to Android earlier this year. You'd probably be better off getting a cheap Windows 10 tablet like this: https://www.amazon.com/NuVision-Touchscreen-Quad-Core-Processor-Windows/dp/B01H3B17R8

u/feature_creep · 1 pointr/retrobattlestations

I was using the Fujitsu 810 years ago, but it's outlived its usefulness. I've moved on to more recent windows/atom based tablets like these:

https://www.amazon.com/Pipo-X9-Windows10-Android4-4-Computer/dp/B015J45BL4/

and cheaper ones like
https://www.amazon.com/NuVision-Touchscreen-Quad-Core-Processor-Windows/dp/B01H3B17R8

I also typically set up at least 2 units with identical software for redundancy. Cheap hardware doesn't always last as long as expensive hardware, but I'd have to have redundancy on expensive hardware anyway. The Pipo unit really gets slammed around a few times a week, every week, for a few months now - so it's proven itself to be fairly rugged.