Actually, chances are, this observation by TN7 tablet owner ivankd2 here may easily apply to any re-badged Tegra Note 7 out there, as they all seem to be manufactured at that Chinese Homecare plant. Concerns here are about soldering quality that is apparently of sloppy manual grade:
1 GB of RAM, BTW, made of two 512 MB chips and apparently, there's no reason these chips couldn't be replaced by 2x1 GB chips, at some later date.
I guess 1920x1080 7 inch IGZO MEMS screen will probably render the price of this 2 GB RAM Tegra 4 üebertablet close to $300. However, there are chances that Tegra 5 tablets start to show up earlier than that.
Newegg.com ran out of its stock of TN7s suspiciously early. Rumors are, they just stopped the sale because of too many requests to return defective units. I don't know how the UK's Advent Vega Tegra Notes doing, but the lack of British hands on reviews may hint to the same quality problems.
Of course, TechnoBuffalo (or any other reviewer) didn't dig that deep with their presentation units:



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