I liked the idea of consolidating dozens of my laptops into one simple digital format, and I also enjoyed reading online books without the usual glare of traditional laptop/tablet screens. my notes due to the fact that the home/back button is at the bottom center of the tablet and my hand was touching it every time I wrote. The app saved the note and scrolled back a time or two depending on how long my hand lingered on the button. This isn't actually a button, but rather an area of the touchscreen. I would have to rotate the device 180 degrees to use it without this annoying quirk. The second problem was that the Scrib app, which I mainly use for reading books, crashed when I opened my current book. The app asked me to update so I could use the features but the update I think broke it and I had to uninstall it. I downloaded a few more available apps (only a few are available) but this slowed down the device. Down and rendering seemed tedious to him. I also uninstalled this app. The front display was located at the bottom edge of the device and was noticeably brighter in the bottom right corner than the bottom left corner, making the bottom left edge of documents difficult to read. What I liked about it are the features, the screen, the stylus, the feel and the scratchy sound when writing was nice and not loud.
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