I have similar, with a Samsung Galaxy Active 8" tablet.
Brighter, bigger and more useable than a HEMA tablet. I can browse, access mobile data and wifi, take photos, etc.
It runs Android apps, so take your pick.
e.g. as a keen tourer, I can keep my trip notes on OneNote, and run Excel for expenses, mileage, etc. (and it syncs across all my devices including my Windows PC/laptop)
HEMA software is based on OziExplorer, but from what I've seen of the HEMA version it lacks some of the features.
As stated, you can buy the HEMA maps separately anyway, and depending on where you live you have access to many other types of maps, too. I'm a bushwalker and have a great collection of 10m contour topos for that purpose.
As for turn-by-turn navigation, both the tablet and my phone run Google Maps. It's free and more frequently updated than most commercial stuff.
IMHO, an Android tablet with OziExplorer, HEMA maps and whatever apps you need is far better value for money.
If at first you don't succeed, that's one data point. - xkcd
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