(I am supplementing the review three years ago. After a year of use, that ill-fated white spot appeared on the screen, it barely became noticeable in a couple of years anymore. Autonomy for three years is the same, maybe the batteries are good, maybe the system is optimized. Still nothing flies stupid, so now I moved the old review one point higher and nothing has changed) At home everything is fine, but at work it somehow catches wi-fi, although it shows an excellent signal (there you not only run around the iPad with a tambourine to connect it, but also with a mallet to get it gouging to hell) At the same time, the old Samsung for 18 pieces caught the signal with a bang when you donβt ask for it at all, and the difference in price is 45 thousand. Because of this, a solid three because I took it for work The screen is good but the colors are not juicy and the super-male is still better. The screen is anti-glare but very easily soiled, although they write that it has an oleophobic coating, which I strongly doubt, there were scratches on the screen with reluctance, I had to glue oleophobic glass. I forgot when the last time I rebooted.
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