The tablet was bought by a child to draw and for simple games. The child liked the tablet, including drawing on it. On the screen - there is a darkening of the image when viewed from an angle, but this does not interfere with their use, and the screen itself is pleasant and calm. In terms of performance - during normal use I did not notice much difference with the Tab A SM-T515 model (I have been using it for about a year), it costs less and has better viewing angles. Whether the screen on the S6 Lite SM-P610 is better or worse than the Tab A SM-T515 depends on taste and use, I personally like the screen on the S6 Lite, although many will probably say that it is less bright and has worse viewing angles. In total, a good tablet, if you need a stylus, if not, then you should probably choose something cheaper.
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