I got it for 15,000. The regular price is 17,990, but I managed to drop the price with the help of the "find a cheaper, lower the price" promotion. I am very satisfied with the purchase. I chose from two tablets: Asus Transformer Pad and Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L. I took Lenovo and not in vain. I advise everyone to buy it. Different pros: There are a lot of advantages. First of all, this is the price / quality ratio. The tablet is well made. The main advantages are a very good Full HD (1920x1200) screen and the presence of 3 loud Dolby speakers. Two cameras, 8 MP with AUTOFOCUS front. Out of the box is Android Kit-Kat 4.4, but there is an official ate to 5.0.1 Lollipop. The tablet works smartly, does not slow down. I don’t play games much, but I tried to run Real Racing 3 and Fifa 15 UT, it plays normally, without steps and brakes. Another plus is 16 GB of internal memory, a battery for May 7000 (by the way, it holds the battery for a very long time. Under heavy load, it keeps calm for two days). Catches 4G LTE. The tablet itself is beautiful (I have dark blue), rather thin. Its cons: There are not many shortcomings or almost none at all. For 2 months of use with him there were no problems. Except for one: the built-in program for sound settings from the manufacturer - Dolby - stopped working. It starts up and everything, nothing changes, no matter how much you press it. I did not find a solution to the problem on the Internet (although I did not search for a long time). Didn't find any other deficiencies.
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