I have been using it for 2+ months and I am surprised what a paradoxical device it turned out to be. On the one hand, a really powerful processor, a FullHD IPS matrix, a good build. But for some reason, some easily fixable flaws remain. First, the lack of an anti-glare filter is annoying. The screen always glares in any bright light, only with a night light you can more or less do without glare. Why add this filter? Why wasn't it put in? (you can solve the problem yourself by buying a film) Secondly, its new processor. Pretty smart, but a lot of software is not optimized. And it would be okay, everything is on the conscience of programmers, but for some reason Huawei put just such a brake software in the standard delivery. In fact, what is by default slows everything down - the browser, the reader, the office, even the lock screen . You need to install everything else from the market. Why was this done? Unclear. Many are scared off when people just take a tablet in a store and see Chrome lagging. But everything else is fine - most of the programs do not slow down, the connection is good, the assembly is excellent, etc. And especially good for the price. I don’t understand why you need to overpay for all sorts of 16-32 GB, when you can buy an SD card for less money and then, if necessary, you can remove it and use it with another device. Also, I do not understand why in 3G tablets. Buy a separate plan for a tablet? Almost any now adequate Internet comes with a subscription fee. As a result, communication costs double. But you can just share the Internet on your phone and connect from your tablet via WiFi. Thus, the tablet has no equal in price, and taking into account the fact that more expensive competitors have their drawbacks (heavy, screens crack .) - at the moment, in my opinion, it is generally the best choice. Well, maybe not for games at all. This must be understood. Ideal for surfing, movies (FullHD) and books.
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