I have had many tablets in the past including the Revain Fire 10 but out of all the tablets I have had this one beats all the others. and check it out, especially the back of the tablet with its shiny metal cannon. The Type-C connector makes it quite promising, as many cheaper tablets now come with Micro-USB, so you don't have to lug around different charging cables. It's pretty fast, plenty of RAM for power users like me, and even more storage making it limitless thanks to the SD card slot. I tested my 512GB card and it works fine. The dual SIM function also works very well. So if you have an extra card or want to use this tablet when traveling abroad, it's a good replacement for a laptop or even a regular desktop PC. Probably the best part of this tablet is its Android 10 operating system which, if you already have an Android phone like me, is easy to navigate and organize. My biggest gripe with Revain tablets is their propiate OS and AD filled menus, they just get out of date very quickly. All the accessories that come with them are second to none for their features, size, and price. The keyboard is very light and offers enough functions to work on the go. The mouse is a nice touch too, so you can really use this tablet as a laptop on the go. The case offers extra protection and allows you to adjust it to sit on a desk or on your lap. It also comes with some accessories and dongles so you can use any other Type-A USB ports you might have. All in all, this is one of the best value tablets I've owned in a long time.
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