Sentences with phrase «tablet category average»

Unfortunately, that falls short of the tablet category average (8:33), the Venue 8 7000 (9:47) and the Pro Slate 8 (9:49).
That's a little below the tablet category average of 97 percent, but really quite strong overall, especially considering the price.
It's on the slow side compared to the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition, and well below the tablet category average of 2,728.
The tablet category average is 9 hours.
At full brightness, the MemoPad HD 7 measured 358 lux on our light meter, which is well ahead of the Nexus 7 (314), about on par with the 355 lux tablet category average.
That time is an hour and a half longer than ASUS» own 11 - hour claim and more than four hours better than the 8 - hour tablet category average.
However, it's a little slower than the 17 - minute and 51 - second tablet category average, because the average includes Core series - powered tablets like the Surface Pro.
On PCMark 7, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall performance, the Tablet 2 scored a modest 1,428, less than half the tablet category average of 3,488, but on par with other Atom - powered Windows 8 tablets such as the HP Envy x2 (1,428), the Dell Latitude 10 (1,440) and the Acer Iconia W510 (1,305).
On Quadrant, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall performance, the ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 scored a solid 3,414, comfortably above the 3,249 tablet category average, the Tegra 3 - powered Google Nexus 7 (3,357) and the dual - core, TI OMAP 4460 - powered Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2,167).
That's 10 percent more than the tablet category average (83.7) and a tad less than the Surface Pro 3 (97 percent) and the iPad Air 2 (100 percent), and way ahead of the Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi (70 percent).
The Nextbook Ares 11's endurance is on a par with the tablet category average.
Scoring 407 nits on our light meter, this Microsoft tablet is one of the brightest on the market, eclipsing the tablet category average (341 nits), the iPad Air 2 (368 nits) and the Surface Pro 3 (298 nits).
The tablet category average is also 79 dB.
On Geekbench 3, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall performance, the Surface 3 scored a solid 3,351, which is well above the tablet category average (2,404) but lower than the Intel Core M 5Y10 - powered T300 Chi (4,319), the A8X - powered iPad Air 2 (4,547) and the Core i5 - 4300U - powered Surface Pro 3 (5,665).
That's a rate of 25.3 MBps, slightly below the tablet category average of 27.7 MB ps, but better than the Acer Iconia W3 - 810 (21.9 MBps), Dell Latitude 10 (22 MBps) and Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet (20.7 MBps).
The Samsung slate scored 1,970 in 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited, which is much lower than the 8,117 tablet category average and the Kindle Fire HDX's score of 16,201.
That runtime falls short of the tablet category average (7:06), and is less than the battery life on 7 - inchers Nabi 2 (8:05) and 2013 Nexus 7 (8:26).
The Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Kids scored 3,671 on Quadrant, which is below the 5,497 tablet category average and both the 1.3 - GHz Tegra 3 - powered Fuhu Nabi 2 (3,964) and the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 (19,924), which runs on a 2.2 - GHz quad - core Snapdragon 800 processor.
The case was the same for Geekbench 3, with the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Kids reaching a meager score of 693 compared with the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX (2,766) and the tablet category average (1,816).
On the graphics benchmark An3DBench, the Xyboard scored a respectable 7,237, just about even with the 7,156 tablet category average, but a bit below the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (7,616) and the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet (7,703).
This is longer than the 7:35 tablet category average and the Fuhu Nabi 2 (8:03), but the Kindle Fire HDX 7 survived a bit longer (8:39).
The slate hit 78 decibels at full volume during the LAPTOP Audio Test, which is lower than the 80 - decibel tablet category average but still louder than the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX (77 dB).
That's 3 hours and 9 minutes short of the tablet category average and about half an hour less than the Surface Pro (4:37).
This surpasses the tablet category average of 62 MBps, but isn't quite as fast as the Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro 700T, which copied the same files at a blazing 170 MBps.
That's better than the tablet category average (346 nits) and the Transformer Pad (361 nits), but not as bright as the Yoga Tablet 2 (374 nits).
During the Geekbench 3 test, which measures multicore processor performance, the device notched 1,079, below the 1,489 tablet category average.
The Write's showing also more than tripled the 3,735 tablet category average and beats the Sony Xperia Talet Z's 7,513.
At least this slate surpassed the tablet category average of 2,813, but only by a hair.
That's 492 points above the Android tablet category average and on par with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1's 1 - GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 Dual - Core CPU, which notched 3,159.
At 344 lux, the Write failed to meet the tablet category average of 367 lux.
This runtime is shorter than the tablet category average (7:05), but slightly longer than the ASUS MeMo Pad (6:32).
The device took 11 minutes and 6 seconds to transcode a 230 MB 1080p video to 480p using Vidtrim, beating the tablet category average of 11:31.
It scored just 1,371 on the Geekbench 3 benchmark test, which is lower than the tablet category average (2,522) and not as good as the Transformer Tab (2,376) or the Yoga Tablet 2 (2,396).
This is well below the 7:06 tablet category average and is much lower than the battery life on both the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (8:57) and the Sony Xperia Tablet Z (9:51).
At 371 lux, the Excite's display outshone both the Android tablet category average (359) and the ASUS Transformer Prime (348).
The device more than doubled the tablet category average, with a score of 27,412 in the AnTuTu benchmark, which measures general Android performance.
That's below the tablet category average of 2,973, but well within the range of other Intel Atom - powered tablets we've tested, including the Acer Iconia W510 (1,305), Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 (1,428) and Dell Latitude 10 (1,440).
Still, both scores are way higher than the 3,779 tablet category average, and the Excite Write still surpassed the Nexus 7's score of 7,061.
The Lenovo slate didn't come close to the tablet category average (6,244) during the 3DMark Ice Storm graphics test.
This is less than half the time of the Coby Kyros (6:41) and well below the tablet category average of 7:05.
That's a lot longer than the 8:20 tablet category average, the Xperia Z2 (9:30), the Transformer Pad TF701T (8:33) and the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (8:57).
On Geekbench 3, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall system performance, the Yoga Tablet 10 HD + scored a weak 1,483, well below the 2,211 tablet category average and about half as fast as the Nvidia Tegra 4 - powered Transformer Pad TF701T (2,712), the Exynos 5 - enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (2,776) and the Snapdragon 801 - powered Sony Xperia Z2 (2,685).
That's slightly lower than the MeMo Pad 8's score of 2,398 (with 1.33 - GHz Intel Atom Bay Trail CPU) and the tablet category average of 2,668.
It's on the slow side compared to the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition, and well below the tablet category average of 2,728.
That's higher than the tablet category average of 9 hours and 21 minutes, and 43 percent longer than the Fire 7 Kids Edition's time of the 7 hours and 6 minutes.
That's better than the tablet category average (5.3) and the Venue 8 7000 (4.2), but the iPad Mini 3 was slightly better (2.4).
On our light meter, the tablet's screen registered 395 nits of brightness, which is better than the tablet category average of 352 nits and the Fire HD 7 Kids Edition's 327 nits.
Unfortunately, that falls short of the tablet category average (8:33), the Venue 8 7000 (9:47) and the Pro Slate 8 (9:49).
This panel can display 78.8 percent of the colors in the sRGB spectrum, which is slightly better than the Fire HD 7 Kids Edition's score of 75.4 percent but a bit below the tablet category average of 90.4 percent.
According to our colorimeter, the Venue 10 Pro can reproduce only 72.2 percent of the sRGB spectrum, which is less than the 9.7 - inch Galaxy Tab S2 (195 percent), 9.7 - inch iPad Pro 9.7 (122 percent), Galaxy TabPro S (180 percent) and Surface 3 (99 percent); it's even less than the tablet category average (100 percent).
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