Well, I want to start this review off by saying I've never had a tablet before, only smartphones and PCs. This tablet isn't particularly powerful, so I had to limit what I wanted to do with it. This is not a gaming tablet and cannot be used with most gaming applications. In the most important sense, this is an all-purpose tablet. Pros: - This tablet has a phone-shaped design for a 7-inch screen, making it a bit easier to hold than an 8.9-inch or 10-inch tablet. - Unlike most tablets in this price range, it comes from the Play Store - For this price, this tablet is good enough to be a solid choice over other entry-level tablets Cons: - This is an entry-level tablet. Performance - Tablet occasionally freezes when loading apps and waking from sleep - Tablet shuts down at random times for no reason - No drivers to connect the tablet to the PC Overall: This is a very good entry-level tablet, but if If you are a power user or want to play games on a tablet, you may need to look elsewhere as this tablet does not offer a good gaming experience. I would imagine it would be a great tablet for reading books. or magazines, but no more.
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