Love this tablet! It has a stylish design and is lightweight. I like how the edges are tapered because it makes it easier to hold and use in your hands. The material on the back of the tablet is a satin rubber that makes it easy to grip, but not so rubbery that it attracts a lot of lint and dust. The image on the screen is so bright that it can definitely be said that it is better than on a smartphone. The haptic feedback on the tablet is also very pleasant, the vibration is neither too weak nor too strong. I was surprised at how good the camera is on this one. This is the first Nexus I've used but I have an Android smartphone so it's very easy to coordinate between them. I would recommend this tablet for apps, web and leisure rather than a school device, simply because trying to use the Android platform for school can be annoying. Some of the software I have to use for homework is not compatible with my tablet and it doesn't have a keyboard, so it's not very convenient to type long notes or documents on it. If you want to use a tablet for learning, I would recommend the Microsoft Surface. One thing that sometimes annoys me about this tablet is how much space the black border takes up on the screen. Additionally, this tablet is great for performing functions between a laptop and a phone.
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