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4-Jan-2014 19:51
i dont have it anymore. as friend wanted it. plus I dont really care.. as im happy with what it could
do .. even had my home outside security camera showing up on it via ip cam basic.. very neat tool
youtube and web all work like any pc.. or android
well enough said on this post.. got stuff to do
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