Is there any warranty on this?
What a contrast (in price) to yesterday’s Galaxy tab!!! Suspect these will be hanging around the warehouse a while… if “you get what you pay for” has any meaning at all.
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Is there any warranty on this?
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It says “Warranty: 1 year Maylong” at the end of the product description.
15 minutes and only a single unit sold in Florida. This could take a while.
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Is there any warranty on this?
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It Maylong last
It Maynot
A coworker recently bought one of these off of QVC, and has had nothing but issues with it. In general it may work for you, but for her it would not stay charged and now it does not turn on at all.
The problems started simply when you turned it off the clock would reset, indicating power issues to begin with.
As others have said “you get what you pay for” This might be a great choice for your toddler, but I wouldn’t put it in an enterprise environment or anywhere you need reliability.
Really kicking myself for not getting the Samsung after seeing this.
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It Maylong last
It Maynot
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Maylong you long time?
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As others have said “you get what you pay for” This might be a great choice for your toddler, but I wouldn’t put it in an enterprise environment or anywhere you need reliability.
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Hmmm…I like my 2 year old son. He’d be pretty upset if his tablet crapped out while he was using it. No way I’d foist this on him.
But someone at work using this? I’d probably be amused when it died.
This is an old Walgreen’s tablet that was HORRIBLE reviews… In fact there was a contest that showed the best uses for the Maylong. My favorite was the beltbuckle & mousepad for a real computer’s mouse.