Question:
How're these tablet specs?
Kay
2012-12-23 14:38:23 UTC
This is for an android 10" mid tablet pc. I know nothing about them so wondering if this is good stats? It's not the most expensive tablet ever but it's something that seems to overrule the rest of the tablets i've seen within my budget.

CPU: 1.2GHz Cortex A8 CPU
Operating System: Google Android
Screen size: 10 inch digital touch panel
Resolution: 1024 x 600 pixel
WIFI: 802.11 b/g
USB: Mini USB x 2
HDMI: HDMI x 1
Card Reader: Micro SD Card
Built-in camera
Sound & Mic: Built-in Stereo speaker & Mic
Work Time: 5 hrs
Capacitive multi-touch screen
Android 2.3 gingerbread
1GB RAM
3GB internal memory
Five answers:
Doru Ubuntu
2012-12-23 15:23:21 UTC
Bad. AMD in a tablet??? Come on....



Get something with a dual or quad core nVidia Tegra processor, nVidia GeForce graphics and 1GB or 2GB RAM, with Android 4 or newer OS.
picou
2016-12-01 06:09:45 UTC
each and every little thing seems good apart from the portraits card. integrated Intel X3100 is extremely susceptible , no sturdy for video games. you may get a dedicated card like nVidia 8600M GT for sturdy gaming overall performance, or a minimum of an get right of entry to point 8400M GS. DELL those days released a sparkling computing device line named Studio, those have ATI dedicated enjoying cards, yet i think of the cardboard in 15.4” sequence isn't very powerful (yet could be plenty greater powerful than the X3100). I particularly advise the XPS M1530 with a 8600M GT as a portable gaming computing device.
Dom
2012-12-23 14:43:16 UTC
Sounds decent. Read up on the model and find other reviews to see what other people have to say about it, sometimes there is a reason a good product is cheaper than it should be.
PJ (PAPA JOE)
2012-12-23 14:43:57 UTC
the cpu is slow at 1.2ghz. there are others that are faster. sorry. try a nexus 7
Alex
2012-12-23 14:50:54 UTC
try google nexus 10


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