I'd find 2GB way to little, and Windows 10 won't even do a major update on 32GB. Title claims FHD, Specs claims 1366x768. Who really knows? But at this price you could use it as a novelty paperweight or art project or try to port ChromeOS to it, or give it to someone you hate! The only limits are your imagination and its tiny RAM. It isn't like big brandname stores don't also sell windows machines with these specs, and for much more $$$.
They also have the T-bao Tbook Air 12.5 Inch Notebook (Intel Celeron N3450 / 4GB RAM 128GB SSD ROM / 12.5" FHD IPS Screen) for 279.99USD (368.99AUD) if you want something that looks like a Apple Mac Air clone.
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Model: Tbook X7
Type: Notebook
OS: Windows 10
CPU: Intel Bay Trail-T Z3735F
Core: Quad-core, 1.83GHz
Storage RAM: 2GB
External Memory: TF card up to 128GB (not included)
Hard Disk Memory: 32GB EMMC
Display Screen size: 14.1 inch
Display Ratio: 16:9
Screen resolution: 1366768
Network WIFI: 802.11b/g/n wireless internet
Bluetooth: 4.0
Camera Camera type: Single camera
Front camera: 0.3MP
Power Battery Type: 5V / 6000Ah, Li-ion polymer battery
Charging Time.: 3-4 hours
Standby time: 7 hours
USB Host: Yes (2x USB 2.0 Host)
3.5mm Headphone Jack: Yes
HDMI1
Other Features Sensor: G-sensor
Speaker / MIC: Built-in stereo speakers and microphone
Languages: Windows OS is pre-installed with English, and other languages need to be downloaded by WiFi.
Product weight: 1.3950 kg
For people using lower end 32GB devices or generally just have too little storage and Windows is throwing a hissy fit about lack of space:
You can force Windows to update to the latest Creators update build if you download and install the Windows Update assistant.
You might have to clean up as much space as possible (around 8GB of more) and once you have, run the program and let it sit for around 2 hours as it downloads / installs / reboots around 3 times. Eventually you will have the latest build.
Off topic:
And for people using devices that use a Intel Z3745 CPU paired with a "Broadcom 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter", there is a chance that your wifi adapter will just simply stop working one day and never ever work again, like I've experienced with my Pendo tab and ASUS tab. Quite a large number of people experience this strange issue online as well.