got this tablet a few days ago and find it very easy to use. It looks like an Android phone, so it looks like an iPad-sized phone. It's a bit thicker than an iPad, but fits comfortably in your hand. Easy to set up and the tablet comes with setup instructions where you only need a Gmail account. The keyboard that comes with the tablet attaches very firmly. A tablet and keyboard connected together can be closed like a laptop. It is also nice that the keyboard has areas that nestle against the table. The tablet also has multiple ports for connecting headphones, mice, chargers, etc. Swiping the screen causes some friction between your finger and the screen, which could probably be due to the screen protector. The tablet works well and comes with Play Store already installed. The keyboard is a bit small but has more keys than a Chromebook and works once connected to a tablet. The tablet also comes with multiple chargers with adapters for different types of outlets. Overall the tablet is good and functional for the price compared to other tablets.
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