The average tablet offers 8 hours and 45 minutes of juice.
Not exact matches
When a significantly cheaper Android
tablet like the Google Nexus 7 is able to pack a quadcore processor (plus a fifth companion core) we were surprised that the Tab 2 10.1 didn't follow suit, but with some of the multi-tasking features on
offer Samsung has opted to include an Exynos Quad - core processor and an above
tablet average 2 GB of RAM.
Initial reports does look optimistic in this aspect with Intel VP Mooly Eden confirming the new platform has been optimized for «sleek»
tablets that would
offer an almost 50 percent reduction in power consumption on
average in comparison to the previous generation of Atom processors.
The Thrive 7 - inch scored a respectable 7,635 on An3DBench, which measures graphics prowess, far better than the 7,156
tablet category average, the 7,006 provided by the Kindle Fire, and the 7,120 offered by the Barnes & Noble Nook T
tablet category
average, the 7,006 provided by the Kindle Fire, and the 7,120
offered by the Barnes & Noble Nook
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On the 3D - intensive benchmark An3DBench, the Eee Pad Slider SL101 scored a strong 8,946, a bit higher than the
tablet category
average of 6,948, the 7,526 provided by the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the 7,524
offered by the Lenovo IdeaPad K1.
At 306 lux on our light meter, the Envy x2's screen falls way short of the 393
tablet category
average, the 373
offered by the Microsoft Surface and the Acer Iconia W700's mark of 369.
On An3DBench, a graphics benchmark, the Nook
Tablet led the pack with a score of 7,831, well above the 7,297 cateogry
average and a bit higher than the 7,783
offered by the Kindle Fire HD and the 7,782 provided by the Nexus 7.
On Quadrant, an Android benchmark that measures overall performance, the Nook HD scored a solid 2,744 which is faster than the 2,167 provided by the Kindle Fire HD, but far less than 2,921
tablet category
average or the 3,357
offered by the quad - core powered Google Nexus 7.
With Microsoft and Intel teaming up to
offer discounts on licensing (MS) and cpu pricing (Intel), they may have hit upon a winning strategy to increase the awareness of Windows
tablets to more
average consumers.
Lower
average selling prices (ASPs), a wide range of new product
offerings, and increased holiday spending all acted as catalysts to push the already climbing
tablet market to record levels.
Following shipments of 3.3 million iPads, the world's most popular
tablet stole shares from the netbook segment but
offered a boost to overall revenue figures with its relatively high
average selling price (ASP).
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.