I was looking for a cheap tablet to use at home for surfing the internet and mainly for watching videos/movies. I won't lie, but the only reason I clicked on this tablet was the price. I did a little research on the tablet and looked at a few reviews. I had my own concerns when ordering as I have never used this brand's products, but the reviews I read/viewed prepared me for what to expect. FYI, I will mainly talk about my experiences with the tablet. I will not go into detail about the hardware features/features already listed in the product description. It's not a top-of-the-line tablet with the absolute best specs, and I don't think anyone expects that. Especially in this price range. But don't let the price fool you. Using this tablet was a very pleasant surprise. It looks like a good quality tablet when you first pick up the box. The unboxing process will look a little familiar to any "fruity" tablet owner. ;)Advantages: -Screen. -Build quality. -Standard Android. -Charging via USB-C. Great details come to light. Not an ultra-high resolution display, but a 1080p display, and it's more than enough to ensure you don't miss a beat of your favorite shows or movies. It also gets bright enough, especially for indoor use. Not bad for outdoor use as long as you're not in direct sunlight. However, the refresh rate leaves a lot to be desired. Something as simple as moving apps around the screen feels a little laggy. So it's probably not the best option if you're looking for a gaming tablet. Video and internet browsing work great and that is the main purpose of my purchase. The build quality is exceptional. The mostly metal body feels sturdy and heavy. It feels like it's built to last. A small part of the plastic frame is for the antenna. It doesn't look cheap or feel cheap at all. Just looking at it doesn't look out of place. The power and volume buttons are also metal (they rattle slightly when you slide them back and forth with your finger, but don't look like they might snap or fall off). - OS - Android 10, and as far as I can tell this is stock Android 10. The launcher is instantly familiar. No viruses. That's a big plus for me.- USB-C port for charging/data transfer. Another big plus: Built-in speakers, not really. They are alright. Don't expect too much from them. They're loud enough for personal use but lack bass. You will definitely benefit from using your own headphones. Both the rear and front cameras work reasonably well in a well-lit area, but poorly in low-light conditions. The front camera is also used for Face Unlock, which I wasn't aware of on this device. But I'm not sure how safe it is. In general, I really like the tablet. For now I'm happy with my purchase. It's hard to find anything better in this price range.
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