1. storing and reading a large number of text documents in PDF and Word format. This was the primary motivation for purchasing the tablet. 2. Using instant messengers and surfing the internet (search engines, news websites, YouTube, and other similar sites). The ability to function using a subscriber identity module (SIM) card was an essential prerequisite. I don't really need a tablet at home, but I do need one when I'm traveling. Its performance is clearly adequate with regard to these two responsibilities. But I doubt that will change. For example, playing 4K video files (a one-minute video weighing approximately 500MB) it turns out with huge brakes that discourage any desire to watch this video. Games don't interest me, but playing 4K video files is a good example. The quality of the movie is significantly improved when viewed with the VLC player for some unknown reason (but sometimes it still slows down). It is my opinion that if you require a tablet that is capable of performing more sophisticated jobs than simply browsing the internet and social networks, you should give some consideration to the Lenovo Tab p11 (the price difference is not that great). For me, the M10's smaller size and lighter weight became crucial factors in determining whether or not to purchase it. The tablet's body is a work of art in terms of its design, the materials it's made of, and the craftsmanship that went into making it. Simply put, it's a joy to hold in your hands. After reading the reviews and looking at the features of its battery, the potential for poor autonomy was the aspect of the product that most concerned me while making a purchase; however, nothing is wrong with it. For example, the current condition is that it was charged three days ago, and the amount of time that has passed since it was fully charged before it could be used on the screen is four hours. 55min, 24% left. The sound is average; it is neither bad nor good; it receives a score of 3+ (there is a Dolby Atmos equalizer program available here). In my opinion, it is impossible to have a serious conversation about the sound quality of mobile devices of this type. There have been no complaints received regarding the display picture's quality; nonetheless, the viewing angles are somewhat restricted. This tablet is deserving of both acclaim and criticism, however I cannot think of any competitors in this price range between 20 and 25 dollars. There is also Huawei, but its products are not compatible with Google's services; hence, I believe that the M10 is the most advantageous choice in terms of price and quality.
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