After spending too much time at the internet, I decided to get a tablet for the first time in my life. Everything works out well for the hardware, tk. he lives at home and does not require much from him. I don't have time to play games. Other criticisms have been voiced regarding Android 9: there is a lack of granular control over geolocation, autorun, and the left Now screen does not turn off, many functions such as an assistant and auto-rotate the screen still work when turned off, they just do not perform their functions, draining the battery. Although Lenovo is not now at the forefront of tablet building, the most important things for me are that it is inexpensive, the screen is 10 inches and Full HD, it does not slow down, and it is manufactured by a respectable company. In addition, there is a laptop made by Lenovo; I have one since I, so to speak, back the maker. In general, I would recommend it because it does not have any extra features, it pulls well, and the price is fair.
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