Everything is in good shape, in general. However this tablet is not worth 25 thousand. If you locate something for less than 20,000 dollars, you are free to take it. There is really nothing else available that could be purchased. Even on toys like Trine 2 that were designed just for him, the Super Cooper graphics are not apparent. When the WiFi connection drops, you have to deactivate the access point and reenter the password at least once per day. Be sure to examine the screen for any light or dead pixels before making a purchase, since this product is known to have issues with both. The plastic of the case has a lovely feel to it, but to the naked sight, it appears to be low-quality knockoff manufactured in China by an unknown brand. The case slightly cuts your hands if you hold the tablet horizontally for a short period of time. The charging port may be found on the left side of the device (if you hold it landscape and the power and volume buttons are on top). It is not the norm in most circumstances. The physical buttons are overly recessed into the casing. Software consists of stock Android with a smattering of nvidia drivers and apps. At super high graphics settings, Epic Citadel runs at a smooth 60 frames per second. When making the purchase, I got KitKat. For 3 iterations, 5.0.1 was used. In general, there aren't any specific complaints to report. Apart from being pricey.
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