I was looking for the cheapest tablet (Of course, not the worst, but so that the picture does not hit my eyes), so that I can watch videos and play games through streaming services. If Wi-Fi with 2.4Hz is quite suitable for video, then for streaming services with games 5Hz is a must. Of course, I tried to launch it that way, but the loss of frames and ping is unrealistic for a comfortable game. The specifications indicate Wi-Fi 8022022ac, but my router (keenetic giga 1010), he did not want to see. In short, I had to google a little and climb onto the router to change the settings (the 5Hz phone sees without problems). I read that it is necessary to set the channel width to 40 MHz and below, the standard has also changed from "8022022an + ac" to "8022022n + ac" and if the channel is set to more than 60, then the tablet finally starts connecting. If you set the channel higher, then after 5-10 seconds the tablet simply disconnects from the network. Maybe someone will help if there is the same problem. I ordered a cover for him in a cape, it turned out to be the wrong one :) If anyone takes it, carefully look at the version, it should be "Lenovo Tab M10 TB-X306". As I understand it, F and X versions differ from each other in the presence of a SIM card. Planned load - films/series (~1.5h) and games (~2h) per day. I'll see how it goes on. So far, everything is very good. 11/22/2022 Actually, I went through several games through streaming and that was enough to understand that the screen is still too small for something serious. It's not over without pleasure, but I don't want to try anymore. But it has replaced the conditional TV well. Video and streaming services work well, sometimes slowing down switching between applications, but not critical. Used actively, keeps charging well,
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