Despite the fact that the piece of iron itself is stunningly attractive, the axis and the program in general are both repulsive. It would appear that everything was designed with the express purpose of making the user's life more difficult. Only so long as you don't require any of the gadget's capabilities other than a browser and possibly a couple of its built-in programs will you be able to utilize the device without any discomfort. If you take even one step back, you will be subjected to an absurd number of limitations, as a result of which you will become completely stupified. Yes, it is simple to connect it to your computer with a cord and throw off your content (photos, music, books, and movies) - a whole adventure, and it feels like you rolled back 20 years in time and are trying to make an old cell phone or media player play video - just the right format, only through specialized software, and then still something will not work. Something that does not cause problems on the Android on the iPad or requires google guides ("intuitive interface", huh), or in essence, is not solved as conveniently as it could be. When you use the gadget solely for browsing, and the tablet does not require charging for the second week in a row, you will be delighted. However, the device leaves a highly confusing image overall. It is well worth your time to make an effort to get rid of the book and locate a reader, for instance, or to get rid of the graphics that are too corny; you will be surprised by how densely backward the device is.
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