If someone needs something that is really basic, but is of high quality and comes from a reputable brand, take it. But who needs a regular full-fledged tablet for diverse use scenarios when there are alternative options available? The benefits include the following: - typically nicely made (materials, assembly, design) - for the more elementary matters - a respectable choice (does not correspond to the "budget tablet" feature; rather, for this price, it belongs in the "mid-budget" category) - good shell (but severely stripped down) - There aren't a ton of pre-installed applications that aren't really necessary. Include some drawbacks, such the following: - no vibration, in concept, no, hardware. In addition, the vast majority of descriptions completely ignore this problem. Poor light sensor; in "auto" mode, the brightness is inadequately (too much) reduced; substantially shortened shell; this information was not disclosed to me by the retailer (the authorized reseller).
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