I picked one up a few weeks ago from the Groupon Goods refurbished deal and have been very satisfied with my purchase. I picked it up primarily for comic books and magazines (I have an eInk reader for novels), but the 1080p screen is also nice for video. I picked up the HDMI adapter on clearance for $20 at Target and am impressed with it's performance as well. The manual states that the native video app uses cinema mode (video on the TV screen and controls on the tablet screen) while other apps will mirror the tablet screen on the TV screen, but from playing with it, Netflix, Vudu, Google Play Movies & TV, and Hulu+ also enter cinema mode (although Hulu+ uses mirroring for the ads, it plays the main program in cinema mode). If you're used to stock Android, it takes a little getting used to, but I'm generally liking the native interface and the screen is nice for comics (Comixology, Dark Horse, etc.), magazines (Nook, Amazon, Google Play, Zinio, etc.), and video. The addition of Google Play is what prompted me to get it.