I own the tablet for more than 1.5 years. Before that, there was Huawei Media Pad M2 10.0 LTE. I was almost satisfied with the previous tablet, except of course the screen and performance. If you can still not pay much attention to the screen, then the speed of work was low and it infuriated. But the sound was at such a height that it can not be described in words, this is a rarity for tablets. As a mini home theater, everyone always paid attention to it, but due to the fact that Huawei abandoned the version, leaving Android 5 there without ates, I had to sell it. I bought the tablet without fanaticism, what was important was performance, screen, manufacturer support and sound. But no matter how anyone says (the difference is known in comparison) that the sound here is good, it is completely different from the less cheap Huawei M2. And it was very disappointing. Since the sound was the main component for watching movies and games. But in general, I'm satisfied. Performance, screen, build quality. I don’t use Samsung Dex often, so I don’t see the point in describing the disadvantages of the solution, they have already been described. I did not notice screen flare and temperature changes within critical limits, as in other reviews. Overall, this is a great tablet and a good choice. Everyone's needs are different, you just need to understand that, in fact, nothing ideal exists.
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