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Old 13-10-2015, 13:31
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This is interesting - can you provide a link re PRO. I wonder if this is just a mistake.
Official specs say Home

http://www.cclonline.com/content/pdf...D2og-3d-3d.pdf

re. 32bit afaik, it will be 32bit as all Linx tablets use a 32bit loader even though chip is 64bit unless this has been changed. I have heard nothing on the Linx forums to sughest a change.
Thanks guys, just curious if it was 32 bit OS.

I don't know who's got the typo, as I read it was Windows 10 Pro in their PDF manual from their site (linxtablets.com) , list in the operating system . It won't surprise me if Linx themselves made this mistake, as I read in other places it's just the home edition.

http://linxtablets.com/manuals/LINX1010_Guide.pdf

If you can't open that link then, just go to http://linxtablets.com/ scroll down to the Linx 1010 section and click read more. Bottom of that drop down, there's download link for the PDF manual.

Hope someone can ask about this and confirm, is it Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro? Thanks.
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Old 08-06-2016, 21:01
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I know this is an old thread, but just picked a Linx 8 up today from my local CEX for £25, just installed windows 10, great little tablet with windows 10, cant complain at £25

It was either that or a huddle 2 at £80.

I just want to browse, watch youtube and watch films while in hospital, this seemed ideal.
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Old 08-06-2016, 23:38
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I know this is an old thread, but just picked a Linx 8 up today from my local CEX for £25, just installed windows 10, great little tablet with windows 10, cant complain at £25


I just want to browse, watch youtube and watch films while in hospital, this seemed ideal.
That's a good price for the tablet, but you'll probably end up paying that much for the hospital broadband unless they do it for free.

The TV packages are expensive where I am, sometimes I've been lucky and the last person has left 2 or 3 hours worth of credit on them. Mainly just the ;free' tv channels which you have to pay for still.
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Old 12-06-2016, 19:08
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That's a good price for the tablet, but you'll probably end up paying that much for the hospital broadband unless they do it for free.

The TV packages are expensive where I am, sometimes I've been lucky and the last person has left 2 or 3 hours worth of credit on them. Mainly just the ;free' tv channels which you have to pay for still.
Im looking into a better deal on my internet allowance, i may even bring my USB tuner in and plug it into the tablet and see if i get a signal with the little ariel i got with it.
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Old 12-06-2016, 19:10
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Had anyone ever got a signal from one of those antennas? Bar people who live next to a transmitter?
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Old 12-06-2016, 21:02
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Had anyone ever got a signal from one of those antennas? Bar people who live next to a transmitter?
Ive never managed it anywhere ive lived, but its worth a shot

Im hindered a bit though, as the tablet charges via USB, i cant keep it plugged in while i have a device plugged into the usb slot.
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