I wanted to be able to view films and play games through streaming services, so I went shopping for the least expensive tablet I could find (of course, not the worst one, but one that would prevent the screen from reflecting in my eyes). If Wi-Fi with 2.4Hz is fine for watching videos, then 5Hz is an absolute necessity for using streaming services to play video games. Naturally, I attempted to start it up in that manner, but the loss of frames and increase in ping made it impossible to play in a comfortable manner. According to the specifications, the network should support Wi-Fi 8022022ac, but he refused to look at my router (a Keenetic Giga 1010). In a nutshell, I needed to do some searching online and then physically adjust the settings on the router (the 5Hz phone sees without problems). I have read that it is necessary to adjust the channel width to 40 MHz or below, the standard has also changed from "8022022an + ac" to "8022022n + ac," and the tablet will eventually start connecting if the channel is set to more than 60. If you change the channel to one that is higher, the tablet will automatically disconnect from the network between 5 and 10 seconds after you make the change. If there is a similar issue, perhaps someone will offer assistance. I thought I was ordering a cape-shaped cover for him, but it turned out to be the wrong one:) If it is taken, the version should be "Lenovo Tab M10 TB-X306," and you should check it carefully before using it. From what I understand, the F version and the X version are distinct from one another when a SIM card is present. Intended load - films/series (~1.5h) and games (~2h) per day. I'm going to watch how things develop. Up to this point, everything is looking quite promising. 11/22/2022 In point of fact, I watched a number of different games being streamed, and it was plenty to convince me that the screen is still insufficient for something of a more serious nature. Even though it isn't completely done yet, I don't want to put in any more effort. Yet, it has been a successful replacement for the conditional TV. The video and streaming services operate normally, although they can occasionally make switching between applications more cumbersome. This is not a deal breaker. When in use, the battery maintains a healthy charge,
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