Not exact matches
The front - facing
camera is like any other
tablet's:
Average for selfies with photos lacking much detail.
The Xperia Z4
Tablet bumps the selfie
camera up to 5 - megapixels and adds a wide - angle lens, while the Nexus 9 opts for a below -
average 1.6 - megaixel front - facing shooter.
This is a Windows 8.1 RT
tablet at 10.6 - inches, with 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, a quad - core 1.7 GHz Tegra 4 processor, 2 GB of RAM, an
average of 12 hours battery life, a complete range of ports and senors, coupled with a 3.5 MP front
camera and a 5MP rear
camera.
Like most
camera sensors on midrange
tablets, the Primetime's are
average at best.
Another
tablet, another really
average rear
camera.
You can also make phone calls with it and performance is a breeze but a generic design,
average cameras and a questionable interface mean this won't be a
tablet for everyone.
That
tablet got a great review from Android Authority, with the only dings being its
average camera and high price.
The
tablet has a 5MP rear - facing
camera and a 2MP front - facing
camera, which TPCR notes is «merely
average» among mobile devices.
The rear
camera offers up
average quality photo capture, returning reasonable results which we'd say are adequate for a
tablet, given how we find ourselves using the
tablet for ad hoc pictures much less frequently than a mobile phone.
There is a 5 - megapixel
camera on the rear of the device and 0.3 - megapixel unit on the front,
average specs for Android
tablets.
Usually, the
camera of the
tablets always has an
average resolution.
- Screen too reflective -
Average camera - No headphone jack - Keyboard cover not bundled - Some Android apps still need work on
tablets
The
camera takes as good of photos as you'd expect from your
average tablet, but the shots aren't as sharp as those you'd take with the iPad Air 2's revamped
camera.