I love my Lenovo tablet! This tablet has many possibilities. I was looking for a replacement for my Dragon Touch which only lasted 10 months and the extra money he paid for this tablet is well worth it. I also learned my lesson and got an extended warranty. I just never needed extended warranties on my Kindles since they are such workhorses and last a few years at least. My husband uses my daughter's old Kindle which must be at least 5 years old. I am writing this review as a paralyzed person with limited use of my arms. So some of the things I'm going to mention are particularly useful for me, but I'm sure they will be great features for everyone. The screen is sharp and bright and doesn't cause any eye strain for me. The brightness setting gives me a wide range of how bright I want the screen to be. There's a built-in eye protection setting if you want to reduce the blue light coming off the screen. I don't use it because I prefer a brighter screen. The onscreen keyboard gives me a lot more uses than my Dragon Touch. It's a good size and not as sensitive as my Dragon Touch keyboard. This gives me a little more time to dwell on the letter before it switches to alternative tones (ã verses). It also has a built in predictor which my last tablet didn't have. Setting up the microphone so that I can convert speech to text is very good. The keyboard also has its own clipboard setting. The speaker is acceptable but then again I'm not a music lover who needs amazing speakers. I connected it to a Bose Bluetooth speaker which gives me very good sound. The speaker is suitable for general web browsing and YouTube viewing. It has enough space for all my uses. I didn't even put in a microSD card because I have plenty of free space left. It feels fast enough on boot and I didn't notice any lag. I like the built-in setting that allows me to double-tap or lift the tablet to wake it up. I find it very difficult to keep pressing the power button to wake it up. This quality alone is very important to me. I love that there is an indicator light to tell me when my tablet is charging (red, charging - green, charged) that can also be set to blink when I get a notification. Both features can be disabled in the display settings. I think flashing lights can be very helpful for the visually impaired. It doesn't take long to charge and lasts much longer than my Dragon Touch. I also use a Kindle HD (which I love, but it's clearly not Android) and my phone, so I don't use it very long. Even with sporadic use, I get two days of use from it before I have to charge it again. I also don't notice any heat or heat coming from the battery when I charge it. I'm sure as I get to know my tablet better, I'll find other settings and options to explore. Overall, I'm very happy with my new tablet. Great job Lenovo!
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