Gtablet Gaming Benchmark War - G Tablet General

GUIMark has as Bitmap Gaming Flash 10 benchmark so I pitted the Gtab vs Droid X. Both sport 1 Ghz processor but it's the dual core Nvidia Tegra the does all the magic.
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Well the Magic doesn't seem to exist in this benchmark. Flash 10 seemed like the winner in previous benchmarks, but no really difference between the two device this time.

Why doesn't Flash optimize for dual core? Sunspider website made it seem that dual core cpu would rule Flash benchmarks, but I don't see any really difference. OR are we waiting on Nvidia to help out with drivers?

Screen resolution
Does the higher resolution of the gTab affect results?
Droid X has 480 * 856 = 410K pixels
Gtablet has 1024 * 600 = 614k pixels, or about 50% more.

mike_ekim said:
Does the higher resolution of the gTab affect results?
Droid X has 480 * 856 = 410K pixels
Gtablet has 1024 * 600 = 614k pixels, or about 50% more.
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I'll buy that. Resolution effects Direct3D and OpenGL, so bitmap coding has to be effected by higher resolution. The way to confirm to compare Tegra2 mobile phone vs Droid X. Anyone?

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Hottest new phone with spanish rom :(

Have received a sample of the ido s600, but the rom is spanish
the phone will be shown on the cebit.
It is not a product of HTC but runs on windows mobile 2003 second edition
any idea if another rom wwe will work on this nifty machine?
http://www.ido-mobile.com/english/product.html
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System Frequencies - GSM900/1800/1900MHz, GPRS
Operating System - Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PC Phone Edition
Built-in Memory 64MB RAM¤Î128MB Flash
Memory Expansion miniSD
Screen Colors 26K Colors
Screen Size 2.8inch (240 X 320) LTPS TFT
Camera Pixel Count 130 Million Pixels
Ringtone 30 (supports 192 Polyphonics)
Transmission Bluetooth/IrDA/USB
Size 109 (Length)x55(width)x21.5(height)mm
Weight 140g (battery included)
Battery Capacity 1300mAH (Lithium-Polymer)
Talk Time About 5 Hours
Standby Time About 190 Hours
bump bump bump
come on guys
Don't know but i saw that phone last saturday (28JAN) on sale at FNAC here in Madrid. I don't remember the price though as i was turned-off by it having mediocre (IMO) specs.
true specs aint that special
but it is still the smallest pda around with the most sexy design i have seen

Gtablet CPU Wars 2 vs Droid X

Dual vs Single.
Viewsonic Gtab is sporting the Nvidia dual-core Tegra cpu and I wanted to see how is compares to the Motorola Droid X single-core Texas Instrument OMAP 3630. I ran Softweg Benchmark app to compare results.
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Wonder how much Gingerbread OS is factoring into the score difference? Looks like a lot of optimizing has been done with the Tegra processor. Rumors that the Droid X will be coming out with a dual-core processor also.
Forgive me if I'm being thick, but I'm not quite sure what you're trying to illustrate here. Are you trying to say that a dual-core chip doesn't suck against a single core chip? I think that the Optimus 2X is the only phone that is close to kicking our tab's butt and it has the same processor. So...what was this comparison meant to show?
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Forgive me if I'm being thick, but I'm not quite sure what you're trying to illustrate here. Are you trying to say that a dual-core chip doesn't suck against a single core chip? I think that the Optimus 2X is the only phone that is close to kicking our tab's butt and it has the same processor. So...what was this comparison meant to show?
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I made 6 benchmark post for information. I like to see how device perform under different benchmarks so I have an idea how they perform. Easier to make decisions on price to performance. I'm convinced the Gtab is the best price/performance 10" tablet on the market. I tossed my Droid X in since it has plenty of users, lots of reviews and illustrates how much the Tegra cpu is bringing to the tablet/mobile world. Can you post your Optimus 2X numbers?

Is Antutu a bad benchmarking tool?

I've been a big fan of Antutu and have been using it to compare performances for several phones. However, I noticed that in several places when they compare Att vs. International hox, no one posted the Antutu benchmark results.
Below is the result from international HOX.
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And this is the result from my local Att store's HOX
There is a huge difference. And they still say that the two phones are comparable in processor performance, why?
Sent from my HTC One X on Leedroid's ROM v5.0.0.
This topic has already been discussed ad nauseum in this forum. Antutu is highly threaded and thus able to take advantage of all four cores on the Tegra 3. In the rare situations where an app is able to take full advantage of four cores of the Tegra3, it will come out ahead. However, this does not represent the common use case. Even on the desktop, few apps take advantage of more than one core, let alone two. The advantage of four cores is debatable. The advantage of faster, more energy efficient cores is not.
I agree. Every benchmark has it's own bias.
For example, the dual core will destroy the quad in something like linpack. Or increasing just the SD cache size will add a ridiculous amount to your quadrant score.
None of them truly represent actual performance. The only ones that can would be actual in-game benchmarks of games with the FPS shown. And that's just if you want to benchmark the gaming performance.

Disregard Battery .. Needed Revolution

Disregard Battery
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First i would to know what's you can to do with your Any smart phone or Tablet you have when battery is empty
and you're on :-
In travel,
Job,
holidays,
outside the house,
electricity cutoff
maybe it's be like any unused, Dead thing
Other developments
maybe we have to know most of company racing against time to get best performance and high specifications
we are see something about them like
- Processor : 1 core, Dual Core, Quad core, and a few days or mouth we will get 8 core
- DISPLAY : TFT, AMOLED , Super AMOLED
LCD, IPS LCD, Led IPS LCD
and after a few days maybe see 2K display maybe more than 2k
- Camera : 1 MP, 2, 5, 8, 13, 20, 41 MP OR maybe it's increase more than that , and don't forget Flash Light too
that's a sample of a racing against time
Needed Revolution
Battery still a only thing don't get any development ONLY just increase some of mAh and forget all of specifications eating it
and hungry for more , yeah that's Right try to used internet from mobile what's your best time u stay before batter empty 5 hours maybe 1 Day
Finally i have to say Battery this is important thing that should be development it to better or using another technical​
notice
*sorry for bad English language

MEIZU MX4 Pro

Once again Meizu did it again, releasing a high end device in a medium range price , what more can you ask for?
MX4 Pro has a high resolution screen 2560x1536, you will definitely enjoy watching videos and movies on that beast!
With this Phone you dont only get high resolution display but also high resolution Camera with almost 21MP you can take pictures with many details and zooming will not be a problem. Under the hood you can find the Samsung Exynos 5430 Octa core and 3GB of RAM. As i said before the smartphone isnt that expensive you can get it for Mod edit: Link removed
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CPU: Samsung Exynos 5430 Octa core, A15 2.0GHz x 4 + A7 1.5 Ghz x 4; GPU: Mali-T628 MP6
Flyme 4 (based on Android 4.4), 3GB RAM + 16GB ROM
Dual Cameras, 5.0MP front camera; 20.7MP back camera with flashlight and auto focus,5P lens,F/2.2
Support 4G/GPS/Bluetooth/Hi-Fi/mTouch function
For a smartphone over one year old, seems excelent, still. Do you know if there is another version with 32GBs of internal storage?

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