
Not only is this my first tablet, it is also my first Android/Google computer. However, I have a learning curve to using it and cannot compare it to other similar tablets. I thought it was a bit fancy setting it up. The first use of a login with a password took several attempts, but not because I entered the code incorrectly. At first I thought the tablet might be defective, but the third login attempt worked and it has logged in securely ever since. Launching new apps sometimes seemed strange to me too, but maybe it was my lack of Android knowledge and conflicting knowledge of other operating systems. Now I like the tablet. Sometimes I use a mouse, but not the one that comes with it. I rarely use the keyboard, but it comes in handy when I need to type a lot. I like the case in which it came. I think I get 6 to 7 hours of battery life: slightly less than advertised. I think this tablet is expensive. I love that I can do many things on it that I used to do on my Windows laptop. I haven't bought a SIM card or data plan yet. I can do this when I start traveling after the pandemic is over.

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