1) It's impressive that it runs smoothly with multiple tabs open and 3 GB of Memory. The second point is that 2) it doesn't get hot while used, even when running intensive games. Three) The tablet is what you want, but the selection is limited. benefiting from. I double-checked the tablet, and it seems to be functioning normally. The 4 speaker setup provided excellent audio for my viewing pleasure. I played a few games on this tablet to see how they run, including Call of Duty: Mobile. By default, the game uses a high graphics setting, but in my comprehensive test, I cranked up the settings to ultra and was pleasantly surprised to experience zero framerate drops. There was a slight increase in temperature around the camera during ice skating, but it wasn't too bad. The temperature dropped rapidly after the show ended. I did not experience any hiccups on the desktop. The downsides: 1) He doesn't need a camera if he has adequate social and professional networks for his needs. (I'm picking holes in the argument here). This memory has a claimed capacity of 32GB, but only 20GB will actually be used. (This is also a minor point, as its storage capacity can be expanded with a microSD card.)
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