There are dozens, if not hundreds, of Android tablets from other manufacturers available today. Some of them are impressive for the money, some of them have outstanding features like USB host ports, removable batteries or IR blaster. and some of them are just boring run-of-the-mill standard fares. Unfortunately, this is one of the last options. The screen size is decent for a 10-inch, but the resolution is a pathetic 720p for this size, which makes the pixels in small text and graphics easier to see. If you just want to play games and watch videos, the display is fine, but if you need a big screen for an e-reader or to see pixels in graphics, the resolution will quickly seem too low and the processor not very fast , but and holds up decently if you're not multitasking. At the same time, 2 GB of RAM will not withstand multitasking anyway. The cameras are pretty terrible too. If you need a device that matches the zoom and has good lighting, a bad camera is better than no camera, but don't expect the footage to be worth keeping. How general. The photos look almost the same as the quality of cots from the old days. In addition, there are no outstanding, upgrading features, there is a TF slot, which is not uncommon, supposedly a SIM slot, however, there is a lot of conflicting information in the documentation about whether this device only supports Wi-Fi, and I could not define cellular functions. After all, this is a budget tablet with a decently sized display. You can do basic Android tasks, play light games, watch videos and more, and if that's all you need then it will get the job done. BUT. Keep in mind that there are alternatives like the Kindle Fire and brands like the Lenovo M10 that come pretty close to the asking price and offer a much better user experience. So one wonders why someone would choose this device and not that one. If you can get it significantly cheaper than these models (possibly when it goes on sale), I would recommend it as a shaker. But now it's really hard to find value.
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