I never thought that I would see the day when I could get a well known brand tablet with useful features in the less than $100 range ! oh here it is! This tablet will do anything others do and I compare it to the current generation iPads, Barn and the ritzy current generation Nook and Nexus 7 that we have in the house. while the flip is to say it really is in last place. It is also by far the cheapest and was bought as a Christmas present for a 5 year old boy. Then the sensitivity is great, no problem. The first thing that catches your eye is the screen resolution and sharpness, which doesn't match the tablets mentioned. But the main complaint I have is that when browsing the web with the Chrome browser, it gets very choppy when scrolling, which is very annoying. It's not really a problem as my son only uses it for apps, Netflix. and I will shop using Amazon, eBay and Priceline apps that don't have this problem. The browser seems to be the only problem. I also enjoy watching Netflix, You Tube on this device and it works great in combination with Chrome Cast if you have a Netflix, You Tube streamer. hope that helps. As I said, unbeatable for β¬99!
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