I'm a clumsy person. My mom got this for me after I crashed my last tablet with a cracked screen and broken internal graphics. My computers, tablets, and phones break, and it's almost always due to damage from falls. The only things I haven't broken are my Chromebook, which is incredibly strong, my dsi, which not only looks like a brick but takes damage like a brick, and this tablet. It feels cheap and light, like a kid's toy, but heck it makes up for it. It takes damage like a tank, I dropped it through the dirty floor onto the screen and it slipped off and only got a few shallow scratches from it, not even a crack. My previous tablet would have been completely crushed by table legs and shrapnel on the floor. The touchscreen feels heavy and less smooth/smooth, but everything they made it out of was worth it because it's a heck of a lot of crap. The only thing I can fault is the bad keyboard connection. But it's easy to fix by unplugging it and plugging it back in. I highly recommend this to people who are clumsy but want something robust and fully functional.
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