Sometimes I feel like people judge products by their value compared to top-notch competitors. The reality is that the Lenovo A1000 can't compete with the fastest and newest tablets BUT (and this is a big problem) for this tablet price range it has INCREDIBLE functionality. I may sound like an old man (I'm not even that old!), but would you imagine that 2 or 3 years ago this thing was less than $100? My rating is based on the functionality of this device in its price range. For this price you get a hell of a lot for your money. The tablet has a functional screen with a decent resolution and visibility, smooth gameplay (for most "casual" games) and a decent storage capacity of 8 GB. 4GB is dedicated to the app and 4GB to the system memory (and all the previous updates that people talk about memory issues were already applied to my device before it arrived). It's a steal to be honest (less than $100). I highly recommend this device.
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