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Review on πŸ“± Renewed Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite 7.0in 8GB Wi-Fi (White) - A Budget-Friendly Tablet with Reliable Performance by Anastazja Kwiatkowsk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

The tablet was purchased for usage in the car (navigation, music), as well as a little bit at home (reading documents, watching YouTube, and surfing the web). The tablet handles everything. For example, the notification curtain can't move smoothly (in 80% of cases), switching to the home screen from the application, or switching to the task manager (applications) can open in a second and a half from the moment of the corresponding gesture. The blunting is noticeable in launcher navigation. Though not bothersome, it is noticeable. Of course, the processor selection is unexpected. The manufacturer cannot help but see a void in the market (who would not say that, they say, phones are now almost 7 inches, why make an 8-inch tablet - no, there are no such large phones, but small tablets are needed), so instead of releasing a hit with a conventional process, they produce such a contentious model. The applications, however, are intelligent. Both 600 page PDFs and hefty Word files (200 pages, including photos and tables) are rendered flawlessly. I have version 3/32 (I didn't wait for 4/64) because I needed it for my tasks right away. About the screen, there's no need to be concerned just because it says TFT in the specification; these are not the TFT panels we've seen in monitors, and the distortions and viewing angles are both fine. Imagine it like IPS with PLS (apparently). Regarding resolution, viewing the text is entirely normal; the pixels are not particularly noticeable.

Pros
  • 8-inch format (the market really doesn't have many options) C type LTE (thank you for being) Working communication includes WiFi and LTE GPS functions perfectly.
Cons
  • % average (see comments) absence of apt-x