This tablet is an improvement on the one I bought and returned. I mainly use it for mobile gaming, web browsing and reading. The picture quality on the screen is excellent. It even has an outdoor mode that brightens the screen beyond the default brightness settings. It's responsive, although I can feel a little lag at times. The sound is not impressive, nothing extraordinary. It has Dolby Atmos, which I don't really understand since both speakers are in the same place. Maybe it's a different experience with headphones. Fortunately, the device has a headphone jack. It's light enough to hold for a long time. It's also relatively thin. The materials are not of the highest quality because everything should be metal, right? - but it's durable and easy to hold. The bezels are also minimal. Luckily, the camera didn't get much attention. It's pretty much unnecessary. This is my first experience with Samsung Android OS. I'm not a big fan, but this works as intended. I would prefer a regular Android tablet. That being said, between this tablet and the latest, I'm wondering why there aren't any premium 8-inch Android tablets.
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