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Location: United StatesMember since: Oct 29, 1995

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liberty.coin (440325)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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More than a year ago
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Good transaction from start to finish. Great communication and shipped fast. A+ 4Sure!
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Dell Latitude 11 5175 10.8" Tablet M5-6Y57 4GB 128GB SSD FHD Windows 10 Pro
Jan 21, 2020
For a Windows Tablet in the $100 range --this is way better than anything new
I have a nearly new IPad Pro but was sick of all of the Apple restrictions and was spending way too much time trying workarounds to use the apps I wanted. So I decided that it was worth spending about $100 on an inexpensive second tablet to do everything that my Ipad would not allow like running some emulation Apps, a few older Windows games, doing some occasional MS Word processing, and web browsing on sites that use Java etc. I soon found that anything new in this price range was junk or unworkable (32GB storage, 2GB RAM, Intel Atom CPU, etc). But, at just under $100, this tablet had everything I needed for all those purposes and more. It uses the Intel M5 CPU, has 128GB storage, 4MB RAM, Windows 10 Pro, 1920 x 1080 screen, etc --and it has Dell quality which for the most part is pretty good and a heck of a lot better than all of the No Name stuff in this price range for a new tablet. And there is a whole universe of unused, Dell-manufactured, parts and accessories for this unit on Ebay --all at close out prices. I got a brand new Dell attachable keypad with a second battery for less than $50 --but only because a new battery runs about $40 by itself. A handheld keypad/touch pad would be enough for most of my purposes. This unit really looks and seems new. The only downside might be the battery life which seems to be about 4-5 hours --but from what I read in the reviews from 2016, this unit did not have a great battery life even when new and my IPAd battery after 1 and 1/2 years is pretty much in that same range now too. This is a perfect fit for what I wanted and it is easy to expand or get parts if I need them for very little money.