After using the tablet for about 10 days I would say that I generally liked it. Personally, I think if you're looking for an everyday tablet that you can take to work, school or just to draw, then this could be for you. If you're looking for a tablet/laptop hybrid for intense gaming, unfortunately this isn't the choice for you. Personally, I use this tablet for drawing (with an optional precision pen), for leisurely watching videos, or to take it to work/school to save space. With that, let's get into the details. This is a pretty decent 11 inch tablet. In the photos I've provided, I've placed the tablet next to my 17-inch work laptop to better see its size. In the box we get a charger and boxes for different sockets. The tablet came with a very basic booklet with pictures showing what should be in the box but no instructions. As the name suggests, the tablet comes with 64GB of storage, 4GB of RAM, an 8MP camera, USB and mini-HDMI ports, a detachable physical keyboard, and I'll cover most of the features. As far as battery life goes, it lasts a decent amount of time. The time depends on the task to be performed. With no apps open when not in use, it only drops about 29% (from full charge to 100%) after around 18-20 hours. With daily use, turning it on and off (sometimes closing apps, sometimes not) with no noticeable difference, the battery lasts all day without a recharge. With active use and graphics-intensive games, the battery drains much faster, which can be said about any device. In terms of storage, 64GB is pretty standard for most devices, no problem here. The storage can be expanded by inserting a micro SD card, which is great. That being said, I say this as a warning: if you're planning on putting in an SD card, make sure you want to leave it inside. It is incredibly difficult to remove due to the small protrusion on the end that prevents the SD card from falling out. I was able to eject the SD card by sliding a thin rectangular piece of clear plastic under the SD card to create a makeshift miniature ramp to help it slide out. Thought I'd mention this as it's not a big deal but might pose a problem for someone. The tablet has 4GB of RAM, which means it won't perform at its best when it comes to graphics-intensive games. That's enough to get them working, but not enough to keep them running smoothly. Games tend to lag and lag, which is mostly the case with 3D games. However, I've never felt it heat up or heat up when playing demanding games, which can happen with other devices. There were no problems running 2D games. When it comes to watching YouTube videos, movies, etc., everything works great. However, I will find that for some strange reason when using YouTube, the app lags and becomes unresponsive when I click on the "My Subscriptions" tab. However, when I watch the same video but don't click the Subscribe tab, it works fine. I'm not sure why that is, but thought I'd mention it. When I used the precision pen to test different drawing apps, I didn't notice any lag caused by the tablet. If you're looking for a tablet for graphics-intensive gaming, I wouldn't recommend this one. But for less demanding tasks it works very well. The 8 megapixel camera was very basic. Nothing special. Typical blurred tablet camera. If you need a tablet for photography, I wouldn't recommend buying one. The USB and mini-HDMI ports are standard and work flawlessly. The pluggable physical keyboard is quite light. It's not ridiculously cheap creaky plastic, but it's not a luxurious heavy metal keyboard suitable for everyday use either. All in all, this is a pretty good tablet for everyday use.
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