+ The tablet has appropriate dimensions for use at home and, in my opinion, a great, unobtrusive appearance. Although fingerprints accumulate on the screen over time, they are readily removed with an alcohol wipe. I should also mention that after several months of work, I have yet to find a single micro-scratch on the device's front or back. The ability to launch two applications simultaneously is a highly useful feature. For the money, the iPad is a wise pick. - a repulsive metal back cover that is both incredibly shockproof and repulsive to the touch. The screen may break or the lid's plastic will bend if the device is dropped with a lot of force. I'll also point out that the metal material is a good heat conductor, which causes it to be initially rather cool to the touch before heating up quickly under stress. Furthermore, the tablet is compatible with all Wi-Fi 8022022 modes, according to the vendor. But as soon as I tried to connect to the wifi network, I ran into issues. After 2 hours of looking for a fix, I discovered information that Apple devices can "conflict" in 8022022ac. The network kept disconnecting and reconnecting. The issue was resolved by turning off the latter. The Apple website didn't have any information that I could use. Conclusion Generally speaking, the flaws are not serious enough to warrant attention, although they did cause me some pain. Be mindful. The item is nice and enjoyable overall, and the cost is not too high.
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