Sony's
previous tablet felt sluggish to use but there's no hint of the jerkiness or juddering here.
Not exact matches
Previous versions of Pandigital devices ran outdated versions of the Google OS which made the
tablet feel outdated as soon as it was released.
The overall point is it is a regression to an older, outdated design, while Amazon and it's
previous Aura move forward towards a smoother bezel - screen experience that makes one
feel the ebook reader is another
tablet.
HTC splits the
previous Nexus
tablets with an 8.9 - incher, while adding a premium
feel and internals It's been 15 months since the Nexus 7 (2013) was unveiled, and now we have our hands on its successor the Nexus 9.
This model, available elsewhere in the world as the Huawei MediaPad, looks and
feels better constructed than
previous Huawei
tablets we've seen.
Molded from a single piece of die - cast magnesium and coated in soft - touch nylon, the Fire HDX 8.9
feels as premium as Amazon's
previous HDX
tablets.
The back is an improvement over the
previous Xperia
Tablet Z, but not by much, and
feels much less special than the metal - backed iPads or LG G Pad 8.3.
While the N900 has its lineage from
previous Internet
Tablet models, the addition of a cellular radio and the cohesion of the user interface makes this
feel more of an entirely new device that's bound to gain some new fans, but also disenfranchise some older ones.
From a hardware perspective, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 does a good job of competing with the iPad 2, and it makes
previous Android
tablets like the Xoom and Galaxy Tab 7
feel downright bricklike.
The Galaxy Tab S3
feels faster than the ZenPad 3S 10 and on a par with the Pixel C, our
previous pick for high - end Android
tablet.
The Pixel C is the latest
tablet from Google, and unlike
previous Nexus - branded
tablets this one has a bit of a different
feel to it because it comes from the Pixel line — which previously just included Chromebooks.
The keyboard itself also
feels significantly more solid than Acer's
previous 2 - in - 1 attempts and because of the
tablet's noticeably large 13.5 - inch form factor, this keyboard cover also has one of the largest palm rests we've seen.
Users of the
previous Xperia
Tablet Z will notice and welcome a better
feel all around, helped primarily by the fact that the skeleton has been smoothed out on the corners by the same plastic material that you'll find on the back, resulting in a pleasant improvement over the more rigid
feel of the original, providing that much more comfort in usage.