A:AnswerHighly unlikely. Tablets are usually made to be tamper proof. Opening one up will definitely nullify the warranty, and almost definitely make it impossible to reseal as originally, but if you feel the need to do so, you might find instructions and/or a kit. Try Googling it. Also, if it helps any, a battery will typically last five years on average (about 1,500 charges), depending on use. Most people will want to upgrade their tech long before then. I'm not one, but I am probably am the exception, since I work in tech support; I once had a computer for 15 years. I just kept replacing/adding/or upgrading parts.
A:AnswerThere is a input on your tablet you slide the SD card into. Then find the options for sending to the SD card only. Apps will have to stay on tablet RAM. Downloads, music and pictures can be sent to this SD card for storage and tablet use.
A:AnswerI would get a 128mb sd card and then go to the apps section and change as many apps to store on sd card. The battery life is limited so i also use a power bank that plugs into the device to make the battery last longer, my wife plays a lot of games and uses the power bank. HD accessories, or amazon for inexpensive power banks, and micro center for an iexpensive 128 micro st card
A:Answer"Wired connection" would imply HARD wired; this would mean you would need a cable as long as the distance you cared to be apart from your desktop, and then you would have to consider how to operate the desktop! But if you mean is it possible to connect to your desktop with a wire/cable, and can you copy or move photos from a desktop computer to the tablet, the answer is yes.
A:AnswerProbably not; I didn't see any video outputs listed anywhere in the description. It might, however, be possible to do this by Casting the video, but that would depend on the capabilities of the individual projector as well as of those of this tablet.
A:AnswerYou would need to check the capabilities and requirements of your particular camera as well as those of this device, so it is impossible to say. Try reading the camera's manual.