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Only real cons are mediocre speakers and 2gb ram.
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They have no low-end, not too much volume, and are both on the right side (bottom if holding the tablet in portrait mode), making it feel like they don't even have stereo speakers
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The speakers are not the best on this tablet, but they are serviceable.
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The speakers are also really bad and I never use
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The onboard speakers don't get very loud at all
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Internal speakers are OK, not super loud, but really this is intended for use with headphones anyway
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Pros-price-high res/IPS display-thin and light-addition of micro HDMICons-micro SD card slot sometimes doesn't work-speakers are sub-par-no usb type c
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The speakers arent very loud, about what you would expect
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The speakers are cheap; do not use them
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I usually use it for streaming movies and I always use headphones (which work great), so the speakers have generally been a non issue.
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Yes, the speakers are weak, but they are louder and clearer than other 100-dollar tablets I've owned (fine for casual radio, podcast, etc.) and connecting external speakers is viable
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I used earbuds with it and it wasn't bad, but the internal speaker(s?
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and I really need to know how this situation will be worked out as I need a replacement after all I had spent my money to ensure it is well protected
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Edge handles 4K fairly well, though the display on this device is only 1920x1200, so there won't be a noticeable difference
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The Tablet has a great resolution beautifull color excellent 4K playback,Great for Photography and Video