What is the model of CF-33?

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What is the model of CF-33?

#1 Post by xamax »

Hi,everybody!

I would like to buy CF-33.
A gay sells a model in the rare black color.
I have never seen such model anywhere, so have no info about it.
It seems that it was for US army or police and had the maximum complete of modules.
Can anybody help me with the info?
Please look at the photos here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/PvzNN8d

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Re: What is the model of CF-33?

#2 Post by xamax »

It is really strange that nobody know about this model.

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Re: What is the model of CF-33?

#3 Post by Michael AU »

xamax wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:38 amIt is really strange that nobody know about this model.
Yesterday when I looked at your post you had 9 photos in your link. None of which had the model code. Now you have alot more and the model code is shown.

What you are looking at is a CF-VEK331LM (keyboard) and a CF-33AF632VM (tablet). The pictures you posted later show the information you are wanting. All you need to do a google search and you will be able to get more information.
CF-29 x 3 (Debian (Rugged) 11, FreeDOS 1.2, Windows 7)
CF-30 (Debian 11, Windows 10)
CF-31SBLAX1M (Debian 11, Windows 10)
CF-D1 (Debian 11, Windows 10, trying BlissOS)
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The serial number starts with a 9. I wouldn't touch that with a 100' pole. You'd have to PAY ME MONEY to get me to use that... *ALL* CF-33's manufactured before 2020 had massive keyboard disconnect issues..... Literally THOUSANDS have had to be replaced under warranty. New motherboard and new keyboard.

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Re: What is the model of CF-33?

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Rob wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 2:42 pm The serial number starts with a 9. I wouldn't touch that with a 100' pole. You'd have to PAY ME MONEY to get me to use that... *ALL* CF-33's manufactured before 2020 had massive keyboard disconnect issues..... Literally THOUSANDS have had to be replaced under warranty. New motherboard and new keyboard.

Nope nope nope nope! Forget it!
I bought such a laptop. Photos are here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/4JKC2w4. There are no problem at all except it is without a quick-release SSD. It has an internal 512 Gb SSD but I even do not know how to find it.

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#6 Post by Rob »

See attached! Not sure if this is it or not but I believe this is what you're looking for.
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#7 Post by Rob »

FYI, the "Quick release" wasn't a "standard option" on any "normal" CF-33. They are all internal. As I said, they are 2280 drives for MK1 - SATA and 2230 NVME drives for MK2. What is pictured above I believe is an MK2. This shot is with the entire back cover removed.

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