Before Lenovo, I had an ACER A701, so there is something to compare with. ACER has a more thoughtful launcher and ergonomics, while Lenovo is simpler, got used to it for almost a month - got used to it. I put SD fat32 on 64GB - everything works, I transferred some of the programs to SD. On Android 5, it was not automatically ated, I did not force it to ate - 4.4.4 is enough for me. Cameras for Skype are good (I never use tablets for photography). The device is very worthy, I do not regret buying it. All shortcomings are insignificant. In the price range of 18-20 thousand. I did not find analogues of tablets with SUCH characteristics and a battery.
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