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For #hivelearners you could Pixabay or ChatGPT for sure. I'm not really liking the idea of buying a tablet to dispose of it soon after buying as that seems like a waste. However, as something to use as a tool it could certainly serve a purpose. Then again I don't know what you can buy for under 50,000 Naira. My guess is that it wouldn't be very good but maybe I"m wrong.

At least this tablet plays video's, can make video's for 3speak, posts for Ecency, send email and so on :)

Thanks for taking a look. Side note: Glad you found a replacement medication for the one that got too expensive. Yeah I know the alternative isn't as nice as the original but better something that nothing....at least in my opinion :) Also I noticed you purchased some GLD tokens. I'm honored. The 4 HIVE you spent has been converted to HBD and its interest will go back into paying the monthly payouts as well as support the coin to increase in value....At least that's the plan :D

Should put a big "God Willing" in there.

There is no need to dispose of it.
You brought the idea which should be a good starting point for anyone. Getting started is important. And some Since hive appreciate some good personal pictures one cannot continue with the tablet. And it can be passed unto another hand who needs it. I can share my phone's with my other siblings if I'm an privilege to have more than one functional one. Empowering myself and others along.

The least gadget one can get here and of good quality is around 80k naira. I just got one yesterday for my sister who is desperately in need of one.

Now I'm curious what you bought for your sister :)

As an aside: What did you ever end up buying for your USB light? I was going to look into them for you but life sort of got in the way :(

Tecno Pop 7
It's the cheapest for now
It Can blog and give quality picture.It is the very same one I am using as well.

I actually put a hold on the purchase of the light maybe because night reading was put on hold too

But I did found some quality ones at around a price range of 4k..not expensive at all, and I could use the Power bank we purchased to charge it. Will get the bulb 💡 as soon as I resume night readings.

Besides having like 2 of the bulbs lighted in my room at thesame time will enable me to sew at night.
Some bright light is needed to keep my eyes open.

I took a look and it seems the tecno pop 7 is indeed a good choice in Nigeria. I saw it on a Nigerian site for about 72,000 Naira. Direct from the company sent to Canada it would be about 172,000 Naira PLUS shipping and tax. At that price I think I'll stick with my Samsung :)

Thanks for the information, appreciate it :D

Nah you won't be needing it for any experiment or research over there.
Just the least price for a useful phone here.

Yup.

You are right. I have a totally different phone to experiment on :)

Here's a little sneak preview of what's up for review next.

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A really small android phone. Coupled with a keyboard and mouse it could make the cheapest way to post on #actifit or other Hive community. With such a small screen it should also last for a long time on a charge.

Side benefit. Easy to hide from thieves and I doubt anyone would be tempted to steal your phone :)

Ohhh.... and as a seamstress it would be really easy to make a tiny pocket to put it in hehe.