The iPad 2 was the most recent tablet we owned, so that will serve as our baseline for comparison. My original plan was to just utilize the identical one to replace the one that had died. After that, I gave serious consideration to purchasing this gadget despite its high cost. Consumers, realizing that the tablet was necessary just for "sofa" use, began rushing through the selection process, which included anything from extremely cheap China brands to more expensive ones. Now that I know more, I can say with confidence that the "golden" part wasn't at the beginning or the end, as would have been initially assumed. It has been fourteen days since I first started using the gadget. The circumstances resolve themselves to my satisfaction, and I have no complaints. The screen's color reproduction isn't as "juicy" as the iPad's, and the battery life isn't as lengthy, but other than that, it's a really enjoyable device. You can't put a price on the hardware stuffing's worth. Even if the battery isn't the strongest, it lasts for two days with my typical usage (two to three hours of Wi-Fi browsing, half an hour of playing with the toys, and one and a half to two hours of watching movies). That doesn't bother me at all. A slight creaking noise can be heard if enough pressure is put on the body. Who, on the other hand, in their right mind, would constantly exert unnecessary stress on him? Second, if it's solely for purists, packaging it up shouldn't be too difficult. 32 GB memory cards can use almost any other size. The TV's HDMI cable has been cut, and now it's powering your HD stream of online hockey. There is activity everywhere. My biggest worries about switching to Android haven't manifested at all; in fact, I have nothing but love for the entire platform (I found all the toys that were on the IPade here, and everything runs great). In general, I feel it necessary to emphasize that the item is, at the present time, nearly excellent in every respect, including usefulness, quality, and cost. If you go with a cheaper Chinese choice, you run the danger of frequent malfunctions and absolutely no support, while if you go with a more costly option (like the Asus TF300 or TF700, or the Samsung Galaxy Note), you're wasting your money.
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