Positives:
- The battery life is indeed a dream. For occasional use, the device stops by a week and even with intensive use, for example by consuming games to get loose by a whole day.
- The stand has been very practical and really primary reason to buy in addition to the battery life. He also made me not be disappointed, is stable and keeps well.
- Speakers are okay with the software (without the Dolby software awful) and the processing appears high enough for me.
Means:
- The performance was supposed to be really good with a Snapdragon 400, but it is not consistently. Virtually ever one has here and there small stuttering, with Nova Launcher no improvement. In Firefox you ever want to have to wait a little longer until web pages have built or tablet on link clicks responding. It is extremely disturbing, but I'm afraid if the tablet was stuffed after a year with more software, then the performance will certainly not be better.
- Even if you are not careful to accidentally cover it with your finger the brightness sensor, so the automatic brightness control seems to be simply buggy and regulates itself, sometimes high and sometimes down depending on your mood. The automatic one must unfortunately off.
Bad:
- I was shocked by the "Sound & Visual" software, which the color palette and the display brightness changes for some crazy reason, depending on the position mode, so depending on whether you lay the device hinstellt or held in the hand ( Tilt Stand, Hold). I have read about many opinions and apparently new threads on the Lenovo forum simply blocked and deleted, the Lenovo Support recommends per ticket even actually that you should adjust the colors themselves with any apps from the Play Goals. Simply ridiculous. It's a fact that the display does have a high resolution, but is slightly out of focus, and - this is the worst of all - extremely oversaturated colors indicating especially red values. One can alleviate the problem somewhat only in "Tilt" mode.
- All the greatest criticism which brought me finally to return the tablets is the fact that Lenovo wants to save a few cents per unit royalties to Microsoft and therefore denied support for the exFAT file system on the SD card. This means that you can format the SD card exclusively with FAT32 and thus only can store files with a maximum size of 4 GB plan. We are living in 2014 and on my 64 GB micro SD card so I can save only files with 3.X GB? What exactly brings a full HD display, if I have to watch most movies in DVDRip / XviD quality? Unfortunately, even the most 720p movies are larger than 4 GB, at least if the bit rate is at a medium to high level, so that the device films generally very tedious (split) or can store in inferior quality. Of course you can stream your home to suit your mood, and you can not run fluently wireless 1080p MKVs the home network also because of the bit rate, but on the way fill the tablet for a long train ride with movies is unfortunately almost impossible.
Actually, I had it already in my heart, but the criticisms have finally prevailed, so I sent it back. A shame because the concept is implemented otherwise brilliant.