For a very long time, I have had my eye on a new tablet. I purchased a basic seven-inch Lenovo when I was 13 years old, but using the tablet in the last year has become intolerable because it has slowed down even when I'm just scrolling around the desktop. I've stopped using reading, social networks, and even the most basic games. For a while, I experimented with numerous tablets and came to the conclusion that this market was doomed. There was essentially no other option than to get a Chinese device (and I don't trust them, that's all), a basic ASUS device, or a Samsung device that is nearly identical in terms of power. There were, of course, pricey and powerful Samsung S series, but I was genuinely ashamed of their cost. Then I learned about the newest iPad, which was likewise reasonably priced (I estimated a cost of $20–25,000). Even though I desired an Android tablet, I soon came to the realization that it would be very difficult to find one with the best price-performance ratio. I then made the decision to acquire an iPad. Due to the tablet's first suspiciously low price (in comparison to Apple's pricing), I was dubious about it; nevertheless, after purchasing and using it, I had no regrets. The tablet has the best price-performance ratio on the market, and you can depend on Apple products to be of the highest caliber. Although this is only temporary, I hope to get used to the system, I do have some complaints about it. It even surpassed my expectations, sure.
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