Okay. I understand that this is a $75 10-inch tablet and I shouldn't expect much at this price point. But I wish I could just spend more on the actual product. Spend twice as much money and get 5 times more performance. Screen resolution sucks. The backlight is very dim even at maximum brightness. The black color is more like grey, and when you look at this screen it's so oddly backlit that it looks like you're looking at everything through a fog. The case is made of cheap plastic and resembles a tablet. If someone gave it to me and I didn't know which is better, I'd swear it was just a broken prop. It doesn't look like electronics. It feels like a toy. There's not enough RAM even for moderate web surfing or YouTube rabbit hole crawling. I tried to be cheap and it ended up costing me an extra $75. I can't live with that. Learn from my mistake. Treat yourself to the real deal.
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