06-30-2017, 02:28 AM
I just got the 14" version, a day ago. Had to pay $30+ shipping, then $41 brokers fee. I'm in Canada, a partly communist country I guess. I saw the same laptop on another site selling with "epacket" scam, which never has brokers fee.
Anyway, rather happy overall. There was a bottom screw missing from the laptop. Also, touchpad seemed lifted in the front. One USB (right one) seemed to have some red glue in it, and nothing would fit in it. It seemed broken and glued on.
I opened it up, changed the 16 GB eMMC for a 64 GB eMMC. I saw that the right usb port had a metal piece with glue stuck in that wasn't part of the main board. Was able to remove it with a flathead screwdriver and a bit of skill. Seems to be a piece they use to position the usb port. When removed, now had a nice right usb port that works.
The touchpad has three little plastic "hooks" that hold it on the bottom. The center one was above it's supposed position, and this is why the touchpad wasn't properly seated. I just pushed the plastic and snapped the hook into place, solved that problem.
The 16GB eMMC that came with it had some type of Linux on it. The 64 GB eMMC has Android. I see no way to change the 64 GB eMMC to Linux. I would like to install Debian from USB, but have not figured out how to get into the BIOS or the boot loader.
Can anyone help me on this last part? Open up the boot loader so I can play with the laptop and Debian, FreeBSD, and a few other fun things? I don't have a eMMC flasher, otherwise I would go that way. I don't need much help, just the ability to start.
The laptop is surprisingly a good build, despite the lack of QC. Also, the battery seems like the flexible type that likes to explode, but so far so good.
Anyway, rather happy overall. There was a bottom screw missing from the laptop. Also, touchpad seemed lifted in the front. One USB (right one) seemed to have some red glue in it, and nothing would fit in it. It seemed broken and glued on.
I opened it up, changed the 16 GB eMMC for a 64 GB eMMC. I saw that the right usb port had a metal piece with glue stuck in that wasn't part of the main board. Was able to remove it with a flathead screwdriver and a bit of skill. Seems to be a piece they use to position the usb port. When removed, now had a nice right usb port that works.
The touchpad has three little plastic "hooks" that hold it on the bottom. The center one was above it's supposed position, and this is why the touchpad wasn't properly seated. I just pushed the plastic and snapped the hook into place, solved that problem.
The 16GB eMMC that came with it had some type of Linux on it. The 64 GB eMMC has Android. I see no way to change the 64 GB eMMC to Linux. I would like to install Debian from USB, but have not figured out how to get into the BIOS or the boot loader.
Can anyone help me on this last part? Open up the boot loader so I can play with the laptop and Debian, FreeBSD, and a few other fun things? I don't have a eMMC flasher, otherwise I would go that way. I don't need much help, just the ability to start.
The laptop is surprisingly a good build, despite the lack of QC. Also, the battery seems like the flexible type that likes to explode, but so far so good.