So I pre-purchased this tablet for my three year old's birthday. Ordered on August 7th. He noted that he arrived on August 13th, but I had to call because he actually didn't arrive until two days later. This is a mail thread. I ordered in advance so all the accessories will arrive soon after. I wanted to set them up and protect them because children are impatient. My problem with the tablet itself is that the screen is broken. My child's birthday is in the last week of August. I'm writing this review on September 20th because their screen started showing a line on September 17th. It was bearable. Today she has two thickened lines and a blurry half of the screen. I posted a video. I have a protective glass and a children's pen. She didn't drop him or get rude to him. Nowadays it is necessary to teach children how to use electronics at an early age. Her birthday was on August 27th and on September 17th the screen was up and within two days everything was ready. It's not even a full 30 days. One more note. The sound is excellent. Not deafening, but not too quiet to be heard. She also wears headphones. The sound is clear. Next comes the setup. It was the easiest. Better than making a fire. You get the entire Google Play Store and options of the other two parental patrol apps/features. It even comes with its own version of Baby FaceTime. It is easy for children's hands and does not heat up inside the case. I received a screen protector that is compatible and does not leave fingerprints. Things to work with, definitely a recycle bin that wouldn't even last 30 days. Next is the kickstand which is connected to the case, it often pops out. If you place your tablet on the stand and push down a little, the stand will immediately flex and pop out. My daughter was so annoyed with the stand that we bought a separate pad for the tablet so we don't have to tinker with it. And finally, the power button in the lid is difficult to press. For a lid so thick that adult fingers really have to wiggle and squeeze, use a long fingernail or the end of a pen. As a side note, a toddler stylus advertised as tablet-compatible is decent when it comes to fitting in a toddler's chunky hands, but the pens pop out easily and the tablet doesn't have a holder for them, so you'll need to find the biggest ones regular pen holders that you can find and attach to the inside of the stand. This is where it's best because the stand doesn't work properly and it's the only smooth spot for the stylus holder to stick. The lid itself has a diamond-shaped appearance and design. But apart from the screen, screens are generally standard for a good tablet or not. This default screen renders the entire tablet unusable. That's too much per month for a tablet with a shaky display.
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