This is an excellent tablet for the price that you pay. It serves both as a video recorder and a navigation for me at the same time (I invented a fish lens to increase the viewing angle). The camera has a very high resolution; in common video recorders, if the camera is better, then the price of the recorder rises to roughly 10,000 dollars. If you don't need to use the navigator on the tablet, then you can use the battery for three days or more (the screen can be turned off to save power). Because the battery is so good, you can use the tablet all day without any wires (I don't like dangling wires). Although not particularly strong, they are quite agile. The real downside is the creaking sound that the case makes. Everything looks to be in place, there won't be a single gap to be found, and everything is smooth; nonetheless, it is important to take the corners diagonally, since this causes it to bend somewhat. It's the plastic itself that's to blame. Although I was able to get my hands on the version of the FonePad ME 175 that had 3G, this does not appear to be the case there. In addition, there have been no comments regarding the product's build quality.
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