A child purchased the tablet so that they could doodle on it and play straightforward games on it. The tablet was the child's favorite toy, and they enjoyed drawing on it. The image on the screen becomes darker when seen from an angle; nonetheless, this does not hinder with their use, and the screen itself is pleasant and calming to look at. In terms of performance, I did not detect much of a difference between the Tab A SM-T515 model and the Tab A SM-T515 model that I have been using for almost a year; in addition, the Tab A SM-T515 model costs less and has better viewing angles. The screen on the S6 Lite SM-P610 may or may not be superior to the screen on the Tab A SM-T515 depending on personal preference and how each device is used. I personally prefer the screen on the S6 Lite, despite the fact that many people are likely to argue that it is less bright and has poorer viewing angles. Overall, a good tablet; but, if you do not require the use of a stylus, you should probably go with something that is less expensive.
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