
A tablet is what you pay for. No-frills Android experience. The OS runs smoothly, surfing the Internet and watching videos without any problems. Pair it with Bluetooth headphones or speakers as the built-in speakers are average at best. The camera isn't the best and the flash is almost useless in low light. The tablet feels well built and has a bright screen that's just a little lacking in contrast. (I'm comparing this to my smartphone) Overall I'm not dissatisfied with my purchase but dollar for dollar I'd go with the Xiaomi 8 inch with 12GB RAM and MUCH better cameras for only $20 more.

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