I've been debating whether or not to get a tablet that comes with a stylus for a very long time. I had a poor experience with the Galaxy S III, so I didn't want to take a Samsung in advance. Similarly, I didn't want to take a tablet made by Microsoft. However, the tablet is enjoyable. Excellent material. Pros: The screen has a good quality and is quite easy for the fingers to use. Battery life is satisfactory, lasting for about 24 hours with moderate to heavy use (including playing demanding games, watching videos, and taking notes with a stylus). Stylus; in fact, a tablet was acquired specifically for the purpose of having a stylus. There are apps that can be used with the stylus, and one that really stood out to me was the "no hand!" option, which causes the screen to only register input from the pen. Ergonomics refers to how comfortable something is to hold in one's hand and, perhaps more importantly, how pleasurable it is to touch. Obviously performance is important. According to reports, an update to Android L is on the way very soon. WiFi is a disadvantage. It is not entirely clear to me what is going on with him, but the only way for him to function well is with a reception that is extremely assured. People have been complaining about cracks in the case; nevertheless, mine are flawless. Although you can get used to writing neatly, there is still a feeling that you are writing with a dull pencil because the stylus is still rather thick. This is despite the fact that you can get used to writing neatly. The screen is covered in people's fingerprints. Poor craftsmanship, as seen by "crickets" appearing all over the screen. You press on a certain spot, and the brightness jumps in another spot, giving you the impression that the crystal is not functioning properly. Extremely distracting when you're trying to write. I emailed the customer care service; they promptly delivered a replacement, and although everything is the same, it is somewhat improved. It is terribly unfortunate that this occurred. mainly due to the fact that this is the sole significant drawback.
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