I had to look for a replacement for the old man's first iPad mini, which is still great, but the stub with its ates drove it into the coffin. You can’t roll back, and you can’t endure its glitches and freezes either . I decided to buy an inexpensive android tablet. My goals are low, YouTube videos, surfing the net, navigator. This machine does it all! The picture quality on the iPad mini is more pleasing, especially the skin tones. On Lenovo, processing is too harsh in the direction of contrast and sharpness . But this is if you put them side by side. And it doesn't seem to be noticeable. Holds a charge for a long time. The device has a 1A charging board, so it makes no sense to charge with a more powerful charger. It will not work to fill an almost 5Ah battery faster than 5-6 hours. In fact, even longer. It is better to put on the night. YouTube videos not playing 1080? What's the point if there's an 800-dot screen? The pixel density is sufficient for such a diagonal, in any case, they are not visible. The charging cable is good, thick, albeit a bit short. The device showed a charge current of 0.9 A with native charging. If it does not break and does not start to fail, then the device is normal. Let's see.
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