My Review of Lenovo Legion Y700

Following is my recently published review of my new Legion Y700 tablet. It was published in the website of the online seller of the tablet, Giztop.

PROBABLY BEST SUB-9 INCH ANDROID TABLET NOW
First, the customer service I received from Giztop was excellent – both in answering questions before the order was placed, and in actually delivering the Legion Y700, which took less than a week to get to me in Bangkok. Second, I am not a gamer. I bought this tablet to replace my wonderful, but aging, Huawei 8.4 inch Android tablet. So I don’t do gaming (unless you count Scrabble), but what I do on my Legion Y700 tablet is read ebooks and emagazines, write emails, surf websites, watch videos, stream newscasts, and more. This seems to be the best sub-9 inch Android tablet in the world at present.
I do love this tablet – there are no deal killers, but there are a number of annoyances that buyers should be aware of. Setting it up was easy, as English and Google Play were pre-installed. A fingerprint reader would be nice, not just face recognition. The tablet is a little heavy, likely due to required cooling components for gaming. Some things are only in Chinese language. An annoying message “Browse Legion Wiki” pops up frequently, and I would like to stop that. Likewise, there is a Swipe Left screen, which I would like to disallow. The blue light filter tool, which is part of the OS, does not work right. I was able to download from Google Play a subscription blue light filter tool that does not access the OS blue light filter tool. This works quite well, though frequently crashes; I generally keep the blue light filter on at all times, so this is important for me. Finally, I have not been able to figure out how to register this tablet with Lenovo. The serial number I input in my Lenovo account is not recognized.
I understood that purchasing this tablet entailed some risk, since it could not be fixed under warranty in Thailand, where I live, or anywhere else in the world, except in China. Gizmo said that if I did have a warranty repair issue, I could return the tablet to them and they would fix it. I did have a scare, my tablet crashed and then wouldn’t turn on. Luckily a local repair shop showed me how to do a soft reset, by holding the power key down at the same time as the down volume key for 10 seconds – and this worked.
So, if you are looking for a good small Android tablet, go ahead, and order it from Giztop. And if you can help me resolve any of the issues I noted, please tell me!