Tablet finally died a permanent death…

Playing slowly...

Playing slowly…

Android error 498My Senkatel S1 tablet finally slipped into the afterlife a few days ago. I tried diligently to save it and to be honest I thought I had. But, after a month of limping along, she died and left me to deal with new tablet horizons…

Sveta just bought a Oysters Tablet and it had Windows 10 on it. She is happy and I decided to get a very reasonably priced Prestigio Tablet, with Windows 8.1 on it and explore the world of Windows Mobile and new operating systems. I have never had a Windows Tablet. A couple of Windows Phones, but no tablet…

Sveta got a 10 inch tablet and mine is 8 inches of diagonal screen. I really like my tablet and today I realized that it has now become my main tablet. I have an Android Tablet made by Prestigio, but it is old and getting out of date. Prestigio makes a solid good product and it is very reasonably priced. My Windows Tablet was only $80 or less actually, mainly according to the ruble – dollar exchange for the day (Right this second as this is being written; $76.32.) That includes legit Windows 8.1 and last night it updated to Windows 10, kinda without permission. All good and works great, well kinda (touchscreen is messed up,) but (we will see after the rest of Windows 10 updates are installed;) Windows has some catching up to do to Android and iOS. Android is King with iOS close behind, but Windows has a bunch of hard work to do to get in their realm…

I am kinda grouchy at this second, for I miss my dead Android tablet in the 7 inch size. I have also said before that I kill mobile phones, and that includes tablets, fast. 🙂

May this Windows Tablet be as good as the last one I murdered… 😉

Posted by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

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Russian_Village

A survivor of six heart attacks and a brain tumor, a grumpy bear of a man, whom has declared Russia as his new and wonderful home. His wife is a true Russian Sweet Pea of a girl and she puts up with this bear of a guy and keeps him in line. Thank God for my Sweet Pea and Russia.