As expected, the tablet proved to be a charming device from all sides. At a fairly high cost (but not so much comparing with the TOPs from Sony, Samsung), it has everything you need. Fast LTE, adapted programs and games, a very decent autonomy, which basically boils down to the fact that the tablet does not consume anything in blocking mode, which means 50-60 minutes a day for a week on a single charge is quite realistic. The main user case is travel and waiting, surfing and reading. There are few toys that can frankly captivate, except perhaps out of nostalgia to go through several reprints. I have not experienced any problems with buying software or games, almost everything is available using OA3, or it is not expensive. Time killer, handy accessory, RDP terminal if needed. When connecting a bluetooth keyboard, also a typewriter. It cannot completely replace a laptop, but in a limited set of scenarios it can.
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