Positives:
- Very high-resolution display - Where at at the price
- USB 3.0
- Android 4.4 - It's almost only with current Nexus
- HDMI
- MicroSD - which is missing in almost all expensive tablets, very important to me
- OTG works perfectly. A must for me, as long as no USB server exists.
- There are no (unnecessary) Apps installed, you should uninstall troublesome - if that is at all possible then
- A GPS Mouse can be easily connected via Bluetooth, which resembles the missing GPS receiver from something
- Good workmanship
- Low weight and small dimensions
- Visually more than OK
- Price-Performance
Neutral:
- Speed: A octa-core processor of course is of no use if the apps do not support. For the price, the portion is sufficient but fix on the go.
- Touch-screen operation is not optimal.
Negatives:
- The touch screen hangs occasionally for a few seconds
- (The battery does not last really long With my old iPad3 holds more than three times as long and the battery is securely no longer fresh..) -> See update below
- No GPS
- There really are not installed apps. So you have to install everything themselves, even a browser. Furthermore you should be aware. For me, this is however clearly an advantage.
Has anyone ever pulled off the screen overlay? Is the touch screen operation then better?
Addendum:
The poor battery life results from the lack of telephone module ??? Any app has constantly tried to bring up the phone and thus the battery "sucked dry" - that could be initially also not correct. Meanwhile, the issue is resolved. I do not know why, probably any update ?! The battery life is now quite acceptable.