I had to decide between the Samsung TAB E and the Lenovo, and while the Lenovo is superior to the Samsung in every way, I didn't see any difference in performance between the two, so I went with the Samsung. The firmware on Samsung devices is far superior, especially considering that I have a Note and my wife has an S5. I went with Lenovo since I was impressed by its features and drawn in by the promise of a screen with a resolution of at least full high definition. Regarding the screen, I have no doubt that it is made of glass. In addition, there is a demonstration on the website w3bsit3-dns.com in which a man scratches the corner of the screen with a needle, and the screen does not scratch. Additionally, the screen has the feel of glass, whereas plastic has a totally different texture. Completely content with the purchase that was made. I advise everyone.
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