So overall this tablet is great. Everything came like new: tablet itself, original box, USB-C to 3.5mm adapter that works with tablet, original fast charging wall adapter with USB-C to USB-A cable for charging. Let's start with all the good stuff. It looks like the most beautiful tablet display on the market, simply stunning. The aluminum body is strong, thin and feels good in the hand. Performance is good and great for web browsing, video watching and music listening. All I can say is simply a great device for media consumption. When you need productivity, such as B. If you do a lot of typing and tabbed web browsing, get a laptop or desktop computer. I'm neutral about the fact that this tablet doesn't have a 3.5mm headphone jack. But the tablet is super thin. I think they could turn it on and make it as thin as they did and just have a ridge on the edge, but I really think it's unfair how thin and smooth and even it is. back of the device. While there is a bulge for the camera, it doesn't seem too noticeable to me since it's not on the edge of the device. In all of this, there is bad tablet design. Leaving it in landscape mode (as you should with the power button and volume rocker on top) blocks the Wi-Fi signal in the lower-left corner. I usually fix this by holding it the other way in landscape mode (power button and volume rocker at the bottom). This tool is a bit annoying as I have to lift the tablet to change the volume, but it doesn't really bother me.
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