It's safe to say I'm not on my feet. Midlife (to say the least) I had some heart problems two years ago and decided it was a good time to make a home cloud, from one pocket change to another. Knock on wood late this week I've got a birthday coming up, and it makes sense to try if humanly possible to get a tablet. This one looks decent, quadcore, but lacks wired networking and is only 16GB ROM. But has 32GB expansion (2GB RAM is a huge plus me thinks).
The idea is to RDP/TeamViewer the rest of the computers around here, watch a lot of tutorial movies and even listen to flac files instead of MP3. I don't want a phone. Furthermore if this is adaptable to some kind of batteries, this might be great camping, get out in the sticks. Good for the heart.
Additionally it's sort of an OrangePi with a screen but I'd love to be able to dualboot something else. Not a fan of Android but if I can get to root I could get rid of a lot of junk.
In conclusion, in gaining my health back somewhat, you've all really helped me take pocket change and make a very, all things considered - respectable home cloud, still a work in progress, but the end (and two backups!) are in sight. This is probably my last over-$50 purchase for a long time, and if you have suggestions or considerations, please don't hesitate. I could bug you less if I'm watching Linux tutorials out in the sticks you know :-)
The idea is to RDP/TeamViewer the rest of the computers around here, watch a lot of tutorial movies and even listen to flac files instead of MP3. I don't want a phone. Furthermore if this is adaptable to some kind of batteries, this might be great camping, get out in the sticks. Good for the heart.
Additionally it's sort of an OrangePi with a screen but I'd love to be able to dualboot something else. Not a fan of Android but if I can get to root I could get rid of a lot of junk.
In conclusion, in gaining my health back somewhat, you've all really helped me take pocket change and make a very, all things considered - respectable home cloud, still a work in progress, but the end (and two backups!) are in sight. This is probably my last over-$50 purchase for a long time, and if you have suggestions or considerations, please don't hesitate. I could bug you less if I'm watching Linux tutorials out in the sticks you know :-)