Quicklook at the EduGear Onebook 801 micro 2-in-1

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Quicklook at the EduGear Onebook 801 micro 2-in-1. It sells for under $100 typically, and is just a 8" tablet which magnetically clicks into a hard-dock with a docking connection. The tiny keyboard also doubles as a screen protector.

I thought I would get this A) Because there is no information on it anywhere and seems to have a noticeable search in Google for details and B) to mess around with as an emulation device.

People should know what they are buying so lets get this out of the way first.. it is old last-gen tablet technology using the Bay Trail Z3735F and has inadequate RAM for Windows 10 (1Gb)

Also, despite the often-found price of $100 or less, its MSRP seems to be $150.. which is an incredible valueless buy at this price. If this had a current Cherry Trail processor and 2Gb of RAM, it might be worth it - or if the MSRP was $100, it also could have some value. Despite the neat idea of a hard-connect dock to make a tiny 2-in-1 it suffers from spes below other items of this value.

There.. having said that, I do hope to mess around with it a bit, but in the end, I will likely give it away to someone in need, or sell it for a reduced price.







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