>>51059727I'm critical of everything, but I would still recommend it at $150. Again, be on the lookout for others. Teclast and Onda both have cheaper tablets with basically the same features.
There are other stuff I'm probably missing, but here's a small overview.
Pros:
-light as fuck
-sim slot for shitposting on the go
-10" retina display is great for reading
-expandable storage
-dual boot with Windows and Android 4.4.4 means you can actually do shit with it like code, edit documents, etc., I haven't tried Linux though
Cons:
-the back surface isn't as grippy as I would like, but that's not a huge dealbreaker
-retarded matte coating that doesn't do anything but distract you thinking why they would do that in the first place, you get used to it though
-32GB of internal storage for two OSes means not much space left, I've tried 64GB micro SD cards with no problems though and have a nice amount of storage
Others:
-no display output, I don't really care
-it has craptastic cameras, don't really care as well
-it has a nice build quality and it looks good as well, very relative thing to point out
-I said it was light as a device, but it's definitely not the lighter side of tablets. It's still good enough to put is as a pro.