Not as well constructed as the Kobo, and with an equally poor touchscreen, but if you can live with the Kobo's touchscreen you should be OK with it. Has a microSD card slot for storage. The relatively poor touchscreen is alleviated by the fact that it has physical page turn buttons.
Software-wise it's a completely generic Android 4.0 tablet, and behaves exactly as any other Android tablet does. It has the Google Play store, so you can download and install whatever apps appeal to you. There are several built-in reading apps, but I didn't find any of them to be particularly satisfactory. However, it runs Moon+ Pro (my favourite Android reading app) well, and using Calibre Companion obviously makes library management easy.
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