Acquired yesterday for the price of 10,900. This sum of money is completely calculated by the tablet. I had the option of purchasing either the Asus Infinity 700 or the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. Both of these devices cost approximately 18,000. Thus, I decided to study this topic. I checked for broken pixels and Wi-Fi connectivity before making a purchase. Nothing to worry about at all. The construction quality is satisfactory, and I can't identify any major flaws. The sound quality of the speakers that are integrated in is really high. I am relieved to know that the tablet is compatible with Android 4.2.2 updates. Moreover, the device can be rooted without the use of a tambourine if that proves to be necessary. Summing up: A respectable tool that costs very little. You won't find any cutting-edge advertising gimmicks like full HD in it, but you won't have to sacrifice as much of your budget, and the results will be satisfactory. Regarding the tablet's dependability, only time will tell; I can only hope that it won't fail me down.
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