Just unboxed the BNCF tablet, and first impressions? This thing punches above its weight for the price. The 10.1" FHD IPS screen is genuinely vibrant – Netflix binges feel cinematic, though the dual speakers are merely decent (don’t expect bass). That Widevine L1 certification is no joke; HD streaming works flawlessly.
The Unisoc T615 processor handles daily tasks surprisingly well. Multitasking with split-screen? Smooth. My AI music separation app ran without hiccups, and light gaming (think «Genshin Impact» on low settings) was playable. But heavy gamers, temper expectations – this isn’t a flagship killer.
Battery life is a win. The 6500mAh battery lasted me through a workday of emails, YouTube, and Spotify. PD fast charging is a nice touch, though the included USB-C cable felt flimsy (replaced mine immediately).
Now, the quirks: Button placement is baffling. You’ll accidentally press volume keys when holding it horizontally. And that camera? Forget about it – it’s strictly for QR codes. Also, WiFi stability can be iffy despite dual-band support.
Verdict? For under $150 (sale price), this is stellar for media consumption and light productivity. Just don’t expect premium build or gaming prowess.