This tablet has considerable limitations, in contrast to other tablets that run on Android, which do not have these issues. However, it possesses the most advanced tablet operating system, which renders all of its rivals uncompetitive. It doesn't matter if the media pad has a huge screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio or how cool its four speakers are (and I heard them; they produce really amazing sound); everything is determined by the system. Simply put, the system alone elevates this product to an entirely new level of sophistication. The media pad is a good device, but it is not a tablet; rather, it is a phone that is 10.8 inches in size. In addition, in three years it will have already turned into a pumpkin, whereas the iPad will feel very good (the other day I used air2, which is already five years old, and it still works amazingly; it supports the most recent version of the system at the moment with all of its functionality; everything is smooth and fast, although sometimes it is thought for a while; and applications are all supported, up to demanding modern games).
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