Never once did I remorse making the purchase! In the year 2022, I'm going to give some serious consideration to upgrading to a more contemporary model. The benefits of it include: I do a lot of work with graphics and use a lot of free software, and the display is incredible. I have not yet encountered a sound like that on tablets; hence, there are moments when I mistake the outdoors for a speaker =) Because I only intend to use it in my own home, it does not require a SIM card. Throughout the entirety of its use, there was not a single bug, not a single forced restart, and the only reason it was ever switched off was because the battery ran entirely dry. Even performance for April of 2022 will be sufficient. Having this drawback: There is a price to be paid for attractiveness =) very frail . Sitting on it just once was sufficient =) and, one corner from the excessive load distributed (((( I was forced to replace the display since the thought of holding a tablet costing fifty thousand dollars while the display was damaged made my heart hurt. I suppose it should not come as a surprise that the body was slightly misshapen, much like Samsung's curved displays. In the service, they tried to make it as even as possible while also noting that there is a significant risk of harming wires and other components.
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