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Post by anjian on May 30, 2017 4:57:56 GMT -5
The Asus Zenpad 3S 10 is one of the Android tablets I recommend for playing War Robots. I bought this for $299, and this iPad clone looking beast boasts 32GB of storage, 4GB of RAM, which gives plenty of room, and a Mediatek 8176 hexacore, which boasts Cortex A72 64 bit cores. All with a high resolution 1536 x 2048 IGZO screen, which I say is got to be one of the best screens I have seen on a tablet that isn't Samsung AMOLED. Just on Computex, its little brother has been announced, the Zenpad 3S 8.0. pocketnow.com/2017/05/30/asus-zenpad-3s-8-0-computex-2017-appearance-images-specsThe processor is now changed to the Snapdragon 652, which is an Octacore chip, an upgrade to the Snapdragon 650 used with its competent predecessor, the Zenpad 3 8.0. Ram is 4GB, and you can have either 32GB or 64GB in storage. It has the same resolution as the 10" tablet, so that is pretty high pixel density. This might be convenient for people who prefer gaming with a smaller 8" tablet as opposed to full 10" ones. I know, people have different tastes when it comes to the mobile device size they want to game in, including phablet sizes. I believe we are in a golden era of Android gaming, and more power to these devices that we can lay a foundation on.
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Godric
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Post by Godric on May 30, 2017 22:36:02 GMT -5
My 1st tablet was a Asus Transformer 10inch it was a great tablet at the time....eventually I upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy with all the bells and whistles but you always remember your 1st lol. Asus makes a good product at a reasonable price..thanks for the info my friend
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Post by anjian on May 30, 2017 22:51:57 GMT -5
My pleasure.
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Post by Nexsan on Jul 3, 2017 18:33:25 GMT -5
That's cool. I just use an Nvidia Shield K1. It's ridiculous how expensive these things have become ever since Nvidia EoL'd their product.
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