So I can finally write about my impressions on PBP. I must say, it is a decent laptop suitable for web browsing and doing simple tasks. Good is, that I can already compare it to another x86 laptops and it is not so big difference.
When I compare it to my Teclast F6 Pro with intel m3-7Y30, it stands quite well, with half price (or 3/4, when I consider all the additional payments).
It is a little bigger, but lighter (1.3 vs 1.36 kg). It has the same storage (128 GB), half sized RAM (4 vs 8 GB), about half of its performance (4000 vs 7000 Geekbench points), smaller battery (37 vs 48 Ah), but it seems it can last even longer. It does not have the touchscreen neither 360° display like Teclast has.
I am a little disappointed that the only good OS I found is auyfan's Ubuntu and also I miss the multiboot ability for now, I believe it will be possible in the near future.
KDE desktop is smooth enough for daily use, although it is not absolutely smooth like it should be, but is definitelly enough for basic usage.
I look forward to Android and ChromiumOS with Play Store, also waiting for some functional emulation software (Batocera, Recalbox, Lakka etc.) because RetroArch does not run well in default Ubuntu.
I have some problems with charging from my Anker PD USB C charger, so I rather use my old Pinebook charger with barrel connector.
Finally, it is just the machine I expected, still it is not ready for everything, but that is why I also have another laptop and good is that both of my laptops fit into my 14" Case Logic sleeve so I can take both of them to the trips
When I compare it to my Teclast F6 Pro with intel m3-7Y30, it stands quite well, with half price (or 3/4, when I consider all the additional payments).
It is a little bigger, but lighter (1.3 vs 1.36 kg). It has the same storage (128 GB), half sized RAM (4 vs 8 GB), about half of its performance (4000 vs 7000 Geekbench points), smaller battery (37 vs 48 Ah), but it seems it can last even longer. It does not have the touchscreen neither 360° display like Teclast has.
I am a little disappointed that the only good OS I found is auyfan's Ubuntu and also I miss the multiboot ability for now, I believe it will be possible in the near future.
KDE desktop is smooth enough for daily use, although it is not absolutely smooth like it should be, but is definitelly enough for basic usage.
I look forward to Android and ChromiumOS with Play Store, also waiting for some functional emulation software (Batocera, Recalbox, Lakka etc.) because RetroArch does not run well in default Ubuntu.
I have some problems with charging from my Anker PD USB C charger, so I rather use my old Pinebook charger with barrel connector.
Finally, it is just the machine I expected, still it is not ready for everything, but that is why I also have another laptop and good is that both of my laptops fit into my 14" Case Logic sleeve so I can take both of them to the trips