A divisive and divisive purchase, yet I stand by my recommendation. Nevertheless, before purchasing, think carefully about why you want it and whether or not you can live with the two major drawbacks I've outlined. To be honest, I don't even want to compare it to some Chinese this is empty talk, but if you need a tablet to surf the Internet and watch movies and aren't too finicky about the sound, this is the greatest choice in terms of price-quality ratio. Again, I don't think it's worth it for gaming because of the subpar audio and lack of vibration feedback. In general, I give this Samsung five stars for its transparency; unlike its Chinese competitors, which promise "mountains of gold" with all the gadgets for a much lower price, Samsung actually kept only the most essential features, such as performance and build quality, including display quality, and I think this approach is real correct. Overall, I had a good experience here, and I wouldn't warn you against the idea that this model is overpriced given its features. If I think it's necessary to add anything to my review, I'll do so below.
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