>>>>>
http://www.onda-tablet.com/onda-v919-air-dual-boot-tablet-pc-64gb.html>>>>>
>>>>> Dual Boot Tablet PC features Windows 8.1 + Android 4.4 OS,come with RAM 2GB DDR3L and ROM 64GB eMMC,9.7 Inch Retina Screen with 2048*1536 resolution,2.0M Front and 5.0M Back Camera.
>>>>>
>>>>>Not a super fast tablet - but heck for $200 it seems interesting - dual boot, killer resolution, and 3G capable. I just might plop down 200 bucks to give it a shot.
>>>>
>>>>For the price interestimg just by the fact of dual boot plus SD card - but I am pretty certain this is one of the Frankenstein CPUs, 64 bit enabled but only able to connect to 2GB of physical.
>>>
>>>Yep -
http://ark.intel.com/products/80274/Intel-Atom-Processor-Z3735F-2M-Cache-up-to-1_83-GHz>>>
>>>Intel-64 and VT-x enabled, but only 2GB RAM - more Franky than most :-/
>>
>>Hmmm, trying to visualize a couple of 64-bit Win VM's running in 2 GB of RAM
>>(some H later)
>>yupp, more Franky fits the description ;-))
>
>Some lightweight Linux VMs maybe, but not Windows (unless XP or earlier).
>Amazing what you get used to. I remember shelling out $1,500 on 32MB (yes, megabytes) of RAM for a computer to run NT 3.51. At that time the mightiest workstations had around 512MB, a gig or more was unfathomable.
I can actually top that. My first personal computer was an original IBM PC with a memory upgrade to all of 256K..And that was all you needed back then. WordStar. dBASE, Lotus, a color monitor. 4500 bucks through a connection at IBM. It was revolutionary to have that kind of power at your command.
Present at the creation,
Mike