In general, everything in this tablet tries to be as cheap as possible. Yes, due to the fact that the hardware and software are new here, it does not feel bad, the same 10 androyd has come a very long way even since 7, not to mention the older ones. Alas, there is a Deshman media library here, but this is a new media library on a low technical process and therefore it almost does not eat the battery, and even with a small battery, the autonomy is decent. 4/64 and a new chip with 10 buckets, I compensate for almost all attempts to save on production and it turned out to be a really not bad device, at a price of a miserable $200. Literally 5 years ago, for $ 200 there were not tablets, but squalor, and this is already a full-fledged modern device with small joints. And this is not Xiaomi, which will show you ads for your own money. In general, if you need a 10 inch tablet, but the toad is pressing you to buy a Samsung 3 times more expensive and you don’t want to tinker with Google services on the Huawei, in fact you have no choice, only a 10 inch tablet from Lenovo remains, everything that is cheaper is already garbage. And here the manufacturer tried and saved where it is not critical and now we have a good tablet for $200
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