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Originally Posted by duckface
The need for more than 32GB comes from researchers, graduate students, and professors. [...] At this rate the these devices (Note, Max) would not even last for 2 years.
Sadly the Note does not support OTG either
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These concerns, which in different form and primary reason are shared by many of us, should be shown to Onyx at their BBS ( bbs.onyx-international.com ). They should be convinced.
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Originally Posted by duckface
Although both devices look amazing, I am waiting for the Boyue Likebook Note. The SDcard is more valuable than speed, since managing and juggling files is itself quite a slowdown. If there were a "note pro" with 128 or 64g I think it would sell well.
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With all of the material available but the device slow to operate, you would be frustrated anyway attempting actual use.
You want to have both removable storage and speed - they are unrelated. Speed is a tradeoff with battery and cost; SD-Card is a tradeoff with nothing really.
A device with bigger soldered storage would just move the threshold and not change the principle; you are comparing k with unlimited, and the ratio is the same.
The Note also misses the buttons, for example. My point to Onyx was: "Why putting artificial limits, with the only effect of having some customer pass?".