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Daniel It has a MicroUSB socket with a rubber cover. It will be splashproof at best - unlikely you will be able to go swimming with it.

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Daniel Most products of this type are rated at DC5V, which would be 499,5Wh. I really, really doubt that this is the actual figure though. Looking at the size and weight, I'd estimate this has a maximum capacity of 100Wh.

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Daniel I have the 11,6" version of this tablet, it works fine with Netflix and Apple movies. Seems to be HDCP certified, even though it doesn't officially state it.

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Q: would this work during the monsoons

Asked by Neil Greg Quinny on 2018-02-12 06:55:34

Daniel It's not waterproof, but as long as the electronics don't get wet you should be ok.

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Daniel Even the box doesn't describe what type of noise cancelling. I would suspect it's CVC6.0 (built into Qualcomm chips) - which uses digital signal processing to reduce noise; rather than any microphone-based active tech. They sound fairly decent, but are definitely not Bose.

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