
Good product for the price. Don't expect too much, it does simple tasks. Slow WiFi, be careful. Works fine for me, but again, don't expect smooth animations and smooth flow. delayed when some applications start and launch. The price is good for this size. Add another $100 or $200 and you get a faster device, but you also add double the money. If you are not in a hurry, want to watch content from YouTube or maybe broadcast a few films, listen to music via Bluetooth devices. works perfectly. I'm not going to say "pay more and get better" that would defeat the point of paying "less" to save money. So buy it. And if you don't like it, send it back. I think you'll keep it ;) PS: It's surprisingly hard. This makes it feel like an expensive device. PS2: I don't use SIM cards, so I don't know anything about using cellular on a tablet. Excuse me!

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