And there's plenty of
power on tap too from the reworked 3.6 L Pentastar V6 engine that now boasts nearly 300 - horsepower.
Not exact matches
More
power was
on tap,
too.
There's serious
power on tap,
too, with a high - output turbodiesel that cranks out 800 lb. - ft.
It is not only the 265 of output that makes the TFSI so scintillating, there's its hefty pulling
power too — the maximum torque of 350 Nm (258.15 lb - ft) is constantly
on tap from 2,500 up to 5,000 rpm.
There's plenty of
power on tap if you want to get your game
on,
too, with a quad - core Snapdragon 820 CPU and 4 GB of RAM running Android 7.0 Nougat.
While it is a chipset designed primarily for low - cost Windows and Android devices, it has a lot of
power on tap for a tablet this cheap, and its 1 GB of RAM isn't
too bad either.
For example, when shutting off the phone, the button that appears
on screen after holding the
power button requires two
taps, and has a small position shift between the first and second
tap that can make it easy to accidentally miss if you're moving
too quickly.
There's little in the way of excess apps,
too, with Razer Game Boost pre-installed to condition which apps are allowed to plug into all the
power on tap and which aren't - kind of like a battery saver, really.