Cube iWork1x 12 inch Windows 10 Tablet PC (Video Review) - Windows 10, 8, 7, XP etc.

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Just received the new Cube iwork1x 2 in 1 Tablet PC.
Cube iwork1x Specs
11.6" inch Windows 10 Tablet PC
Intel Atom X5-Z8350 1.92GHz Cherry Trail
4GB DDR3 RAM
64GB SSD
2x USB3, SD Card, HDMI expansions
Cube iwork1x video
The main question, can a tablet replace a computer for a casual Windows user?

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Considering this is a gaming device, the lower price of flash and Kitkat not allowing installs to external cards, seems the device should have 32GB. It IS supposed to be a gaming device and most games that would leverage the hardware are north of 1GB each in size after installation.
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Gefroce? 16 gb ROM? Tell whoever posted that to put a little more effort into it.

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