
. I bought it because it had an HDMI output because none of my other tabs had that capability. A word of wisdom, if you need this feature pair this purchase with *Micro* HDMI-HDMI as it is not included. As for the graphics, I'm happy with it. It's comparable to my Samsung Tab in that regard. The sound isn't great at all. There is a headphone jack, but I no longer have headphones. Even at maximum volume, the sound is very thin and metallic. I had to turn on subtitles to understand what people were talking about. The speakers are terrible. Don't expect too much from them. Otherwise, if you want a fast enough processor for the price, that's fine. If you need an HDMI output, this is one of the few options that offers it. It is possible to add a TF card, which is nice. I added 128 but I think you can increase it to 256. But I doubt I'll be using it that often, except for very specific purposes. Conclusion: The optics are very good for a 10-inch tablet in this price range. . The audio is terrible. The processor is fast enough. Features - Purchased for HDMI output. There are plenty of other great tablets out there if you don't need this feature. Battery life - I've seen much better.

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