W3 810 upgrades

I have a few questions about this tablet, but looking through the forums seem to have responded to one of them. I think buying a 64 GB version and I was wondering if I can double the size of the disk and it seems that the only way is to buy a 64 GB SD card, can someone confirm if this is true, the SSD can not only be toggled for the 128 GB version? Also, the memory is expandable to 2 GB to 4 GB? I know that there are available versions of 4 GB, but is it possible to do so at a later date if I find that it's too slow? Finally, the Tablet comes with a micro usb to the usb adapter in the box?

Thank you.

(a) the Clover Trail chipset is limited to 2 GB of DDR

(b) the internal SSD flash drive seems to be a SanDisk flatpack and not embedded, it would need to be removed and another with the same pinout installed. Possible for a qualified person and equipment adequate, but not negligible.

(c) I know that my W3 will support a 64 GB adapters, in theory a 128 GB should work but don't know since do not have.

(d) a 120 GB SSD or 250 GB SATA external drive in a USB enclosure works fine but I have an external supply.

(e) working with NAS wireless for mobile use.

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