I purchased this piece of hardware 1 year and 10 months ago. Everything was simply incredible. That is, up until that night. At 0:38 in the evening, I finish my work on the tablet, close it, and wish it a good night as the most expensive thing in the house (the tablet, along with a branded case and protective glass, will come to about 47,000). I then go to bed. The tablet does not exhibit any signs of life when I check on it in the morning. None. I make haste to get to the service, so and so, save, and help. The water, the falls? There was nothing there at all; the dust particles had been blown away. They were unable to switch it on. Not a virus. Not misuse. They claim that the indications on the board aren't particularly promising. Oh, has the warranty run out already? You SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT A WARRANTY, that's for sure! Sure, there is a manufacturing flaw, but you will be responsible for the cost of the repair. If you acquire this, you can assume that it will continue to function normally for a whole year. Only one year. One year's time. He will not have a career in the military (3 years). Because of this, I choose to advocate for the Chinese, who I see as the one who can fix this miracle, while simultaneously going to court. Because, nope, ahem, ahem, adding me to almost 50,000 is already too much, Avoid it at all costs—you'll save money, time, anxiety, and files.
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