Just like a lot of tablets and Smartphones, you can turn the tablet in any direction and the screen will turn. The buttons on the Nextbook are also intuitive and very similar to other tablets. It recognized my touch easily and typing on the keypad was easy as well. I found that the touch screen is very intuitive and easy to see because it is clear and bright. You can purchased the Nextbook Premium 7 at AAFES (Army/Air Force Exchange), Alcos, Conn’s, HSN, MCX (Marine Corps Exchange), Adorama, CWR Electronics, Heartland America, NEX (Navy Exchange), Bon-Ton, Fingerhut, ABC Warehouse. The price is much less than one of the larger tablets at $299.99. If you like surfing the web, checking email, listening to MP3 music files, watching videos on You Tube, chatting on Twitter, Facebook, reading eBooks, playing games, keeping an electronic grocery shopping list, or checking the time and weather, the NEXTBOOK Premium 7 could be just the tablet for you. SD memory card slot for expansion purposes.eBook Reader + Kobo for purchasing more eBooks.Android-powered 2.3 OS system that is Flash 10.1 ready (can be updated).Bright, crystal clear Capacitive 7″ touch-screen.You can’t compare it to a Galaxy Tab or iPad because it is not in the same price range but you will be pleasantly surprised at just what this tablet has to offer. This is a snazzy little tablet that has a ton of great features. I have been testing out the Nextbook Premium 7 tablet by EFUN and this is my review.
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