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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3190245" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Yes with making a custom frame, putting the tablet into it wouldn't be an issue. I was trying to keep the cord from running down the wall, but it's pretty common these days with wall mounted TVs and such. Another way would be to make a standup desktop frame I guess. That's probably what I'll do. I want to rig it up for a security camera or Ring doorbell and I could move it to other rooms that way. Can't think of anything else to really do with it. It will stream movies on Amazon and Airplay to a TV just fine but that's about it. Too slow for much else and it makes me want to throw it across the room. Hate to just pitch it, the screen display is still awesome.</p><p></p><p>1st I've heard about the batteries. I've always heard to go close to full cycling them even though lithium batteries <em>SUPPOSEDLY </em>don't take a memory set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3190245, member: 3099"] Yes with making a custom frame, putting the tablet into it wouldn't be an issue. I was trying to keep the cord from running down the wall, but it's pretty common these days with wall mounted TVs and such. Another way would be to make a standup desktop frame I guess. That's probably what I'll do. I want to rig it up for a security camera or Ring doorbell and I could move it to other rooms that way. Can't think of anything else to really do with it. It will stream movies on Amazon and Airplay to a TV just fine but that's about it. Too slow for much else and it makes me want to throw it across the room. Hate to just pitch it, the screen display is still awesome. 1st I've heard about the batteries. I've always heard to go close to full cycling them even though lithium batteries [I]SUPPOSEDLY [/I]don't take a memory set. [/QUOTE]
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