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Chile, Santiago
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Review on πŸ“± Versatile 2-in-1 Tablet with 10.1 Inch Display: Dual 4G Cellular, Android 10.0, Keyboard, 64GB/128GB ROM, 18MP Camera, Octa-Core Processor, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth - Google Certified Tablet PC (2021 Gray) by Robert Carlson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unbelievable deal on a tablet

This tablet is the best I've bought so far and I have a lot of tablets. But he has some problems. To use the tablet, you need to scan the barcode on the plastic sheet that you removed and threw in the trash. The camera on the tablet will scan the barcode and then allow you to use the tablet. You only have to do this once, but I wouldn't throw away the barcode if you ever need to factory reset your computer. The second problem was finding slots for SD and SIM cards. They are on the top left of the tablet, with their backs to you. Pry off the lid with a sharp knife. There is a tiny slot on the right side of the card cover that you can insert a knife into. Don't try to pull it out of the USB slot like I almost did. A holder is not required for an SD card, but SIM cards must be inserted into the holders supplied with your tablet. I keep my empty SIM card holders in my tablet so I don't lose them. The third issue (if any) is that the charging cable that came with the tablet doesn't fit into the keyboard's charging port. . Maybe I'm just too old and weak, but I had no trouble plugging in the charging cable that came with my phone. Perhaps the manufacturer believes that everyone has a cell phone, so a suitable charging cable will be available. Despite these issues, once everything is set up, the tablet performs quite well. First, this desk can use a mouse and keyboard for people who are more used to standard laptops and desktops. And the wireless mouse that comes with the tablet works fine, but you need 2 AAA batteries for it. was the main reason I had to buy so many tablets. Up until this year, most touchscreen devices struggled to recognize my touches because I don't seem to have any capacitive charge and my hands tend to be icy. But this tablet had no problem recognizing my touch, which gives me 5 stars. And unlike most tablets that require you to buy lots of accessories, this tablet only requires 2 AAA batteries, a 64GB SD card and a SIM card. card (or 2) if you want to use it outside of the WiFi zone for phone calls or internet access. Both of the latter are optional as the computer comes with either 32GB or 64GB of storage and can make Skype calls when connected to Wi-Fi. You may also need a keyboard charger if you don't have a compatible phone charger. The tablet comes with a screen protector, case, keyboard, mouse and pen. SIM card holder, USB charging cable with standard 2-pin adapter and optional USB dongle for mouse. These items alone cost about $100 or more when purchased separately. I think this tablet bundle is a great deal which is why I gave it 5 stars although it does have some issues. I think others will be just as happy with the tablet when they see it in action.

Pros
  • Useful not only for its intended purpose
Cons
  • There are flaws