
I was looking for a cheap tablet for daily web browsing and easy reading/writing emails. A friend recommended it based on his experience buying one for one for his kids. In general, it is suitable for this purpose. Other reviews point to questionable battery life and the lack of 5GHz Wi-Fi. Both are minuses, but do not violate the agreement. As with all computers, it takes some time to set it up the way I want it. It frustrated me and for a while I wasn't sure I was going to let it go. One of the problems was that the Brave browser randomly blocked the operating system from running. Eventually I started getting Brave errors on closing, so I decided to try the Duck Duck Go browser instead. This seems to have fixed the issue as I haven't had any issues since. The keyboard also requires some fiddling with the options to make it work like a regular keyboard, but in the end everything is fine. Aside from the battery life and lack of 5GHz WiFi. , this is a decent budget tablet.

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