I buy this tablet mainly for gaming. So for my main purpose it does the job well. I'll give 4 or 5 stars mainly because it's not a perfect tablet. So for this price range, there aren't many options that can support the average quality of the games I use (NFS No Limits, Madden, Fifa, MLB 9 Innings, Top Drives, Boxing Star, DLS21, etc.). Everything runs smoothly for the most part with good graphics Certainly not at the level of my Poco F3 but playable and entertaining. Lots of RAM and storage, and for the price you can add a micro SD. Now for the cons: The scenery isn't bad, but the resolution is low, even with some games the physical display limitation can occur with higher settings. The brightness is good for the interior, the contrast is normal, 90Hz would not be possible here, it would be nice. And the OS version is a bit outdated and the absence of some important items in the settings, such as B. auto-brightness, dark mode schedule, etc. Overall, I'm happy with the tablet. Give it a try and see how battery life changes over time. ***UPDATE 9/23/2021 After a few days of use, I noticed that the battery life is not very good, so I am deducting 1 star from my original rating.
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