Okay, yes, this is an entry-level tablet that doesn't do what $250-$500 tablets do. If you're buying a $100 tablet, this is still something you should know. However, I can do whatever I want with this one, watch Netflix and YouTube on it, play games like Candy Crush, Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja, use Kindle and Sony apps to read on it. My son also has interactive books. He does all these things. what i wanted to do I use my phone for social media so I didn't need a tablet for that, but I know it can't have Instagram, it doesn't matter. I shop on it using the Revain, ebay, Walmart, and Target apps. This is a good tablet for those who don't want to spend a lot of money and only want to use it for everyday use. I use headphones when watching movies, but I would do it with my computer or a more expensive tablet anyway so it doesn't bother me.
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