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First problem ,bigger hard drive needed maybe an expansion port like a hard drive carriage to plug in new hard drive ,no more " Internet explorer needs to close down to free up more memory space "

Second problem , search engine is an old version but can not download new edition

Third problem , not all content can be viewed like flash play or even some picture types.......Maybe some designer could come up with a small dedicated media based 4K TV PC ,as a separate product it could cover all these problems and more.....

I would like to be able to split screen internet and TV 

Also i would like a magic remote control that i could just sit in a docking port to charge up as batteries do not last long and an audible sound to find it after the kids have had it and misplaced it.

A choice off mood setting or screen saver 4K programs like a log fire,fish tank,the beach,wild life......

What would you like to see added or improved? 

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