
For the price this is excellent quality. Has lots of accessories and serves its purpose. The tablet is really a tablet-sized Android phone, not a tablet that uses a SIM card. The difference is that tablets with a SIM card can only use the SIM card data. It actually sucks, only data can get expensive. And the data limits start earlier, for tablets that only work with data from SIM cards. Because it's a big phone, I can put a cell phone SIM card in it, which is better than data-only SIM cards when I need internet on the go. The downside is that the screen isn't glass. I mentioned this because a reviewer mentioned that it has a high-resolution glass screen. The screen is not glass. I have an iPad with Wi-Fi just to compare with streaming. Not even close. For example, watching YouTube videos is smoother on iPad than on this tablet. Don't get me wrong, the quality is good, but not like the iPad. Another bad thing is the battery life. After about 3 1/2 hours you have to charge it again. Probably a lot less if you're watching a movie. This shouldn't be a deal breaker as the tablet is DC rated, meaning you hop in your bag, plug it in and watch as most people do with a laptop. Most phones and tablets are not designed to be plugged into an outlet while in use as this can damage the battery. I know a lot of people do this, but it's a fun fact. All in all a very good tablet for the price. Can I recommend it? Yes! The biggest plus is that it works with a GSM phone sim and not a tablet data sim, which means you can save a lot of money on data if you plan to use it off WiFi.

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