Choosing a suitable Android tablet pc is a huge project. In our last post you’ve learnt how to judge the performance of a tablet from different aspects. But how to choose a tablet that is most suitable to you? There are still several things to take into consideration, for example, budget, purpose, taste and so on. This post will guide you through the process to see which one is your top concern.
Price
It’s universal practice to think about your budget before purchasing anything (except for super rich guys). How much does your budget range from? If it is over $500, go for an iPad2 immediately. But if your budget is limited, like below $100, you still have many choices. Take the Gpad M009B as an example.
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Gpad M009B Tablet PC is a perfect replacement for a MP4 or MP5. It possesses all the features of VIA8650. Its silver plastic shell and user-friendly interface make people fondle admiringly at first sight. Running on Android 2.2, it works stably after continuous hardware and software debugging. It surpasses either MP4 or MP5 for more applications. Common softwares are pre-installed on the tablet, E-book, office, E-mail, music and video player, Facebook, Internet Browser and so on. Simple games, like Angry Birds and Plants VS Zombies, run smoothly on the tablet. What’s more, thousands of Apps for this Android tablet pc are available to download from Android Market.
Gpad M009B can meet all the fundamental needs of ordinary people. At such a cheap price, it has accomplished its role as a tablet to bring fun to players. It’s also a good choice for tablet beginners who are still unfamiliar with tablet applications. More needs, get advanced tablets in the future.
Screen size
Screen size is also an important factor that depends on your needs. On the one hand, many people choose a small size tablet for its portability. Imagine that you are exposed to a sunny beach and with a portable tablet you can still share your pleasant journey with your friends.
On the other hand, larger size tablet is also popular with large number of android tablet lovers. Z280-R10 10.1 inch Pad is one of the hit tablets. With powerful AML 8726 Cortex-A9 CPU, you can do almost everything you want, playing games, watching movies, surfing the Internet, etc. It’s surely an exciting enjoyment to watch 1080P movies on a 10.1” tablet, different experience on a 7 inch. In addition, it has an up-to-32GB TF card slot, two USB port, and a MINI HDMI port so that you can watch as many movies as you want, whatever the forms are, AVI/MP4/RMVB/FLV.
Entertainment
An Android tablet pc is a qualified and thoughtful companion to kill your time. If you are concerned about the gaming performance of a tablet, you surely need to have a look at this one.
M12 RK2918 Tablet PC. RK2918 1Ghz Cortex A8 CPU, 9.7 inch capacitive screen, and multi-touch gravity sensor, all contribute to exhilarating and overwhelming 3D games experience. The animating and realistic interface make you feel as if you were in the game scene or fairy-tale world.
If you are a workaholic or reading enthusiast, its powerful office and e-Book won’t disappoint you. It supports a variety of E-book files, UMD, TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2, and so on. 4200MAh long life battery enables you to enjoy yourself for up to 6-8 hours.
What is your first concern? You can choose the corresponding recommendations from our experienced android tablet pc experts. Choosing the most suitable tablet according to your needs won’t waste money and attention.
Android tablet is lame.
Windows 8 Tablet is the way to go, a tablet that can actually do something.
investmenttechnology said:
Android tablet is lame.
Windows 8 Tablet is the way to go, a tablet that can actually do something.
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I guess ur day dreaming, aha, i'm just kidding. But windows 8 tablet is not born yet.
Android can support very well for ARM Processor, windows 8 can also support many processors, including ATOM, but it cannot be judged how the windows 8 support the ARM in the future.
seriously, Android Tablet has failed to convince anyone, even Win7 tablet are popular than Android tablet and Win7 isn't even designed for touch applications, what hope will Android have when Win8 Tablets start to hit the market, not to mention ipads.
Whaaat? Is there somekind of new mp5 player? You were talkin about mp4 and mp5 (gun?!)
Here is a guide:
Non-techie: Samsung Galaxy Tab (Any variant except for the original one)
Techie: Nook Color or Amazon Kindle Fire (Ice Cream ROMs imminent)
Also in need for a laptop: Asus Transformer (or Transformer Prime if you can wait for it)
Galaxy tab is my choice very good surfing and speed processor and battery.
I have an Transformer and it is amazing. Blazingly fast to surf the internet ( 1900 MS on sunspider, that is nearly half of the iPhone 4 speed), has a gorgeous screen and looks good. And now you can find it for as much as 300 bucks, so it is totally worthy your cash.
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investmenttechnology said:
seriously, Android Tablet has failed to convince anyone, even Win7 tablet are popular than Android tablet and Win7 isn't even designed for touch applications, what hope will Android have when Win8 Tablets start to hit the market, not to mention ipads.
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I believe that is only your HOPE, but the fact is that Android tablet is catching fever all the time and still has a big marcket.
jazux said:
Whaaat? Is there somekind of new mp5 player? You were talkin about mp4 and mp5 (gun?!)
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aha, i am not talking about mp4 or mp5, just offer the fact that Gpad M009B can well replace MP4 and MP5, this is one of Gpad's functions.
Ant38 said:
Galaxy tab is my choice very good surfing and speed processor and battery.
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Samsung? u may find what u want here.
http://www.geartaker.com/search?cid...utm_medium=minqing&utm_campaign=samsungtablet
francois36boris said:
I have an Transformer and it is amazing. Blazingly fast to surf the internet ( 1900 MS on sunspider, that is nearly half of the iPhone 4 speed), has a gorgeous screen and looks good. And now you can find it for as much as 300 bucks, so it is totally worthy your cash.
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Transformer? what do u mean??
I want a 10" android tablet that's as fast as my phone or better, that can have jelly bean on it, either officially or through a from found online. What am I looking at?
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The sexiest Android tablet ever, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is official now – pics are out, as well as official video. And the spec sheet, is mind-blowing!
Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab is a sleek big-sized Android phone! It’s expected to be released in this month itself. GSMArena got hands-on pics. It got 7 inch TFT capacitive touchscreen display, capable of displaying 16 million colours, with multi-touch functionality. Galaxy Tab would come with 16GB and 32GB internal storage, with 512MB RAM. It also got microSD card slot, having extra memory up to 32GB. The combination of ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor and the well-optimized Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system, would be somewhat appreciable.
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Source: http://www.techit.in/the-ipad-killer-finally-arrives-officially-with-call-function/
Fring on Galaxy Tab.
Are there prices yet or we are still in the blue about it? I would also prefer if it came with linux (easier to run windows applications on it via wine)
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Are there prices yet or we are still in the blue about it? I would also prefer if it came with linux (easier to run windows applications on it via wine)
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As of now, it's only announced officially. Samsung didn't say anything about price or when it'll go on sale.
anyone know what resolution is the screen?
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anyone know what resolution is the screen?
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It has a 7-inch WSVGA TFT-LCD color display with 1024-by-600 pixel resolution. (Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/204747/meet_the_galaxy_tab.html?tk=hp_new)
And guess what? Fring works "fringing awesome" on Galaxy Tab.
It wont be the iPad killer unless it gets marketed as such. I even seen music videos with the artist using iPads. I wonder how much Apple pays them to do that? "Heres a free iPad and 50 bucks to have you show it off in your music video" sheesh.
Hands on with it.http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-hands-video
Shame they didn't put at least even and OLED screen on there.
Might have to get one of these badboys! Very sexy indeed.
This will fail pretty badly.
It is not because of Android, it is not because of the hardware.
But the PRICE!
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/02/samsung-galaxy-tab-reported-to-retail-at-699-and-799-in-europe/
700 - 800 euro???
INSANE!
iPad will be better option in this price with larger screen, doubled internal memory size and better battery.
Good God, Samsung just cannot do business.
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Are there prices yet or we are still in the blue about it? I would also prefer if it came with linux (easier to run windows applications on it via wine)
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It still wouldn't be able to run wine if it had Linux on it.
I don't know a 1GHZ single core processor for a next gen table? I was at least hoping for 1.6 dual core.
gogol said:
This will fail pretty badly.
It is not because of Android, it is not because of the hardware.
But the PRICE!
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/02/samsung-galaxy-tab-reported-to-retail-at-699-and-799-in-europe/
700 - 800 euro???
INSANE!
iPad will be better option in this price with larger screen, doubled internal memory size and better battery.
Good God, Samsung just cannot do business.
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Is it that expensive? No way of it being in any way successful. The iPad is a far better choice IMHO.
lol this just pretty much killed it. Apple could sell stuff for 600+ euros and someone would probably still buy because of the brand name but Samsung, some not-so-well-known brand name comes and attempts to sell an "ipad killer". If it had great specs and a decent price, it would definitely live up to its name but this is just disappointing
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lol this just pretty much killed it. Apple could sell stuff for 600+ euros and someone would probably still buy because of the brand name but Samsung, some not-so-well-known brand name comes and attempts to sell an "ipad killer". If it had great specs and a decent price, it would definitely live up to its name but this is just disappointing
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Agreed. I've long been a Tablet PC owner (HP TC1100) and the iPad is an absolutely killer machine compared to all the other tablets I've ever used. Of course, it's not a Win / x86 machine, but, for my needs (Web browsing, reading / searching in books, playing back videos) it's WAY better than anything else I've ever tested. And, on top of that, it has a GREAT battery life.
Soo Black friday coming up and it looks like there are going to be several deals on tablets out there.
Anyone have any suggestions on which one to get?
I'm hoping to use it for browsing around the house, watching movies on vacation, and various other uses(hoping there's a vnc client out there so i can use it to vnc into my HTPC.), also hoping for something w/marketplace access
I don't need one w/ celluar i have enough devices i can get internet from when i'm out and about.
Here's what i've seen so far
Kmart - Sylvania 7.1" comes w/2.1 Wi-Fi - $139.99
Toys R US - Sylcania 7.1" comes w/2.1 Wi-FI - $139.99
Hastings - Sylvania 7" WiFi Tablet w/ Android O/S 1GHz ARM 11 Processor 256MB RAM 2GB Hard Drive - $149.99
They all look to be the same tablet although each add words the device differently. Best buy has a couple of E-reader devices listed however i'm not sure if any of those could be rooted and flashed.(nook, cruz e-reader)
I've never rooted an android phone but am technically capable of doing so.
If this question has been asked and answered then please forgive my failure of using a search engine in an attempt to find an answer. Any and all helpful input is greatly appreciated.
it's 200, but euros:
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me too
I've been looking at those too. I think they are all the same model. The Sylavania 7" has a 1ghz processor, 256/512 memory, TFT Resistive screen, 480x800
I've been doing a lot of research and it seems like a winner for a cheap tablet. It lacks Android Market but you can manually install APK's (these are the install files) from the SD Card. Plus there are alternative markets.
The only bad thing I see is the Resistive screen. I guess it isn't a kill joy but lots of android games use multitouch.
I'm actually wanting to buy it for my 4 year old son. He's showing a huge interest in my Nexus One and loves games like Angry Birds and stupid Basketball games and such. I figured it would serve as a decent web browser from the couch.
Supposedly the USB ports don't work out of the box, and the headphone jack is only mono. There are reports that an upcoming software update is supposed to fix them.
I'm new to the tablets, but supposedly the Sylvania is faster and more responsive then other 800mhz android tablets. So I am in the same boat. The Sylvania is around $119-139 which seems to fit the bill for my 4 year old. Anything else that compares that is rootable and upgradable from a rom standpoint.
All of these are resistive touch screen. I wouldn't pay $5.00 for a resistive touch screen on any device. So they have decent CPUs and ram, they run flash and can/will run Froyo? If they have a resistive touch screen, it's pretty much pointless. It's like using a ball mouse with my gaming PC, it just doesn't make sense to me. Just my opinion, nothing more or less.
Side note, for about $75-$100 more you could get a nice capactive touch screen tablet with even more features. Archos 70, herotab and a few others.
wth my post is gone.
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Basically if I was buying one for myself, yea sure I would get a Capacitive touch. Lots of Android features requires it. But I'm more intested in the price point of $139. I'm looking for an Android tablet that will run games like Angry Birds and stupid basketball games for my 4 year old.
When he's not using it I might use it for couch surfing or something... but basically it is a toy for my child.
I'm not sure what the OP's primary uses are, but I'm looking for a cheap Android Tablet that has at least 2.1 on it and decent memory specs. I've been doing a lot of research tonight and I think the Sylvania is a winner. Lots of people are saying the run faster then most of the low dollar tablets out there.
One major flaw is the battery life is 3 hours. For me it isn't a problem as no one in my house should be on it for 3 hours. I just want to be able to throw a few silly games on it to keep my kid entertained and off my Nexus One.
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I just saw a post for the Maylong M-150 Tablet and it looks promising
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=808961
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yybv6XCrO4Q
player911 said:
wth my post is gone.
Take 2:
Basically if I was buying one for myself, yea sure I would get a Capacitive touch. Lots of Android features requires it. But I'm more intested in the price point of $139. I'm looking for an Android tablet that will run games like Angry Birds and stupid basketball games for my 4 year old.
When he's not using it I might use it for couch surfing or something... but basically it is a toy for my child.
I'm not sure what the OP's primary uses are, but I'm looking for a cheap Android Tablet that has at least 2.1 on it and decent memory specs. I've been doing a lot of research tonight and I think the Sylvania is a winner. Lots of people are saying the run faster then most of the low dollar tablets out there.
One major flaw is the battery life is 3 hours. For me it isn't a problem as no one in my house should be on it for 3 hours. I just want to be able to throw a few silly games on it to keep my kid entertained and off my Nexus One.
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For the kids, yeah it's a great price and product. I would much rather my kid have a tablet in his/her hands than a game controller. At least there is more of a chance they might actually learn something.
I ended up getting the sylvania and i am loving it. I have market working and Over on xda someone noticed a process called cell stand by was running and eating up the battery. Once i followed their lead and unistalled some apps they said to i am getting much better battery life on my sylvania. I am going on 3 hours of mixed use/standy and till have 61% battery remaining.
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I ended up getting the HeroTab X5A from Merimobiles.com for $149.
800mhz
7" Resistive Touch w/ Multitouch
G-Sensor
Capacitive touch controls on the side
Glass top, metal surround
Android 2.1 w/ Market
Looks like it runs great.
http://www.merimobiles.com/Herotab_X5A_Multitouch_Gsensor_800Mhz_Android_2_1_p/meri0524.htm
Yea I've been playing with it. I loaded up Angry Birds and a few games he likes to test before putting it back in the box.
Yes it does have multitouch. I loaded Launcher Pro and lots of little apps. Runs great. The only issue is the only Widget available is Google Search. Supposedly the latest Firmware update fixes it but I had already wrapped it up for Christmas.
Do you often show off your stuff in front of friends, like a new released iPhone 4S, shiny sports mp3 or an Android OS tablet? Talking of tablets, do you have any idea that what kind of chips these devices use? Apart from Apple 5 used on iPad 2, NVIDIA Tegra 2 super chip is the top one that won the prestigious Computex "Best Choice" award this year.
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NVIDIA Tegra 2’s technology is featured on some new high-profile tablets, like Motorola Xoom, T-Mobile G-Slate, and Acer ICONIA Tab A500. All of them are 10 inch large screen tablets. On Geartaker, the first 7” tablet pc that uses NVIDIA Tegra2 T20 is available now. It has all the features and advantages that the updated NVIDIA Tegra2 has. Here is a comparison graph in a performance test.
As you can see on the graph, NVIDIA Tegra2’s CPU performance beats all the other ones, two times faster than the second one AML8726. NVIDIA Tegra 2 upgrades the original CPU to the ARM Cortex A9, which is an out-of-order execution processor that offers 2.5 Dhrystone MIPS to speed up to 1GHz per core. It’s lucky enough to get rid of the low CPUs.
What’s more, the graph also shows good 3D performance. The ULP GeForce GPU gives excellent mobile 3D game playability. The game players can feel visually engaged with the 3D user performance.
The last but not the least, its video decode and power efficiency is thumping its chest about most. The video decode block of Tegra 2 can smoothly decode 1080p H.264 high profile videos. With a NVIDIA Tegra2 tablet pc, any place can be a cinema.
Apart from these, this 7” tablet on Geartaker has its own unique features.
7 inch Capacitive Screen
Most of the NVIDIA Tegra 2 tablets are 10 inch, which are not as portable as 7” ones. With a 7” NVIDIA Tegra 2 tablet pc, you can bring it with you in any of your bag when you are on a bus, on a trip or in a classroom. People buy tablets just for the reasons of portability, the touch screens, and the ease of navigation. So why not choose a 7 inch one instead of larger ones?
Good performance on multiple applications
You can get an exciting gaming experience on this tablet, whatever it is, Plant VS Zombies, Angry Birds, Speed forge 3D. This NVIDIA Tegra 2 tablet also supports cool applications, iReader, Documents to go2.0, Browser, Gallery, Calendar, Gmail and so on, which can help you manage your work and study properly.
Cheap price
This 7” Tegra 2 tablet offered on Geartaker is really cheap, at the price of only $262.2. You can search for other Tegra 2 tablets on the Internet stores and compare the prices. For example, Motorola Xoom tablet on Amazon costs nearly $470. For such a budget, why not just get an iPad2?
You can read detailed information and specifications about this NVIDIA Tegra 2 7” tablet through this link, and see if it is worthy of your thumbs up.
If this site had a "mark as spam" button i'd use it.
but on topic. why the hell would i do this when i can run honeycomb on something i can root and rom for $300? and is, y'know, in English? with actual functionality, and capabilities.
this is just another cheap knockoff tablet, albeit a higher quality knockoff.
you should also know that a lot of people here consider tegra 2s to be crap. not me, but a lot of other people.
so, thumbs down, not up.
Are you advertising for the company? >.>
If so please don't abuse xda for such.
Tegra2 is terrible for HD video decoding
mtmerrick said:
If this site had a "mark as spam" button i'd use it.
but on topic. why the hell would i do this when i can run honeycomb on something i can root and rom for $300? and is, y'know, in English? with actual functionality, and capabilities.
this is just another cheap knockoff tablet, albeit a higher quality knockoff.
you should also know that a lot of people here consider tegra 2s to be crap. not me, but a lot of other people.
so, thumbs down, not up.
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I know you mean that a tablet with the system of android 3.0 will just cost you
$300, but the tab doesn't adopt android 3.0. However i don't think so.
first, Tegra2 tablet as a low-price one, android 3.0 is not a stable system for
these tablets.
second, android 3.0 is more suitable for tablet whose screen is as big as 10 inch
or ever bigger. Convenience is the biggest poit for 7 inch tab.
third, Android 3.0 is just a transitional and trial system, you might as well wait
for android 4.0, a much mature and stable system.
fourth, Tegra2's SOC is not as good as RK2918's in the aspect of HD decoding, but it can still meet the needs of 1080p decoding, just not available in RMVB format.
Anyway, this chip is adopted by large amount of manufacturers, which can of course prove the success of Tegra 2.
Last but not least, you words are quite impolite.
lilybush said:
I know you mean that a tablet with the system of android 3.0 will just cost you
$300, but the tab doesn't adopt android 3.0. However i don't think so.
first, Tegra2 tablet as a low-price one, android 3.0 is not a stable system for
these tablets.
second, android 3.0 is more suitable for tablet whose screen is as big as 10 inch
or ever bigger. Convenience is the biggest poit for 7 inch tab.
third, Android 3.0 is just a transitional and trial system, you might as well wait
for android 4.0, a much mature and stable system.
fourth, Tegra2's SOC is not as good as RK2918's in the aspect of HD decoding, but it can still meet the needs of 1080p decoding, just not available in RMVB format.
Anyway, this chip is adopted by large amount of manufacturers, which can of course prove the success of Tegra 2.
Last but not least, you words are quite impolite.
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You've copy and pasted a bunch of info about this tablet.
It's pretty obvious because the English used is far better than anything you have written yourself, and you wish for us to believe you're not advertising?
Android 3.0 is just a transitional and trial system, you might as well wait
for android 4.0, a much mature and stable system.
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Exactly. So why should we pick your tablet? Will it have ICS within 3 months of ICS source?
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You've copy and pasted a bunch of info about this tablet.
It's pretty obvious because the English used is far better than anything you have written yourself, and you wish for us to believe you're not advertising?
Exactly. So why should we pick your tablet? Will it have ICS within 3 months of ICS source?
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first, i do not copy and paste a bunch of info., it is written by myself.
second, as a fact, it is not certain, cuz ICS has not been released yet, but the hardware of the tablet affords to run ICS.
third, since the android 4 has not been released yet. At PRESENT, such a tablet with such a system is suitable for others. Maybe you do not need such a tablet, but as a newbie, i need such a tablet, i believe many people are just like me, so, i know you r a professor, but pls respect us newbies.
I am just checking my tablet (I am a rookie) and I am completely satisfied with it. Hopefully in a few months I will be able to say if the processor is good for me,or if I need a better one.
That thing looks awesome.
I remember all the hype for this Android based console that was supposed to revolutionize the mobile gaming industry but I feel that they have waited far too long, you can already get similar spec'ed Android stick computers for basically the same price. The only thing I now can see going for the OUYA is maybe the controller aside from the good looking case but looks don't matter when the cards are on the table and the sad fact is that the Nexus 7 is just as powerful as the OUYA is going to be, not to mention the Nexus 7.7 will be announced soon this year which will most likely drop the price of the Nexus 7 which will make that $99 standpoint of the OUYA look not so good compared to the portability of a similar spec'ed tablet.
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Confirmed specs are,
Tegra3 Quad core
1GB of ram
8GB of internal ROM space
HDMI connector at 1080P
Wifi 802.11 B/G/N
ONE usb port
Android 4.0 ICS "NOT EVEN JELLY BEAN <.<" The community probably will quickly fix that though.
1 Wireless Controller
Compare that to the devices already announced "Nexus 5, Galaxy S4, Nexus 7.7, Galaxy Tab 3, HTC M7, Galaxy note 8.0... The list goes on.
And if you want to compare it to whats out now that will be price dropping this year "Nexus 7" Then the OUYA just doesn't fit in the "Good deal" Scene point of view. Lets not forget The Exynos 5 which will most likely find it sway into more tablets and phones alike and the Tegra4 which "If you have paid attention to what Nvidia has been saying" Is going to be their thinnest, most powerful mobile processor on the market which will be as much as 6X faster compared to previous Tegra based devices.
Source http://www.anandtech.com/show/6666/the-tegra-4-gpu-nvidia-claims-better-performance-than-ipad-4
I say why buy a console and stay at home when you can buy a Tablet and bring it with you anywhere.
I don't understand why so many people are worried about this being "underpowered" So what if the Tegra 3 comes out this year. New tech is always coming out! It's not like all the games that are released from now on will suddenly *need* a Tegra 4 to play them. And it was announced a long time ago it would have Jelly Bean, whatever press release you have may have the info wrong. Also, I highly highly doubt the Nexus 7 will drop in price. It will just be dropped completely when a new Nexus comes out. The Galaxy Nexus didn't drop in price when the Nexus 4 came out, it just stopped being sold by Google! And yes this is more powerful than the 7 anyway because it has a fan, and is overclocked as batteries not a concern.
People need to stop looking at this from the "what is the hardware" stand point, and look at it from the "what is the opportunity" stand point. It's a great spec'd android dedicated TV box, that should have a huge cult following! Isn't that awesome? Isn't that what this site is all about. XBMC, modding, emulators, homebrew games. Have a little sense of adventure man.
I would imagine it can be hard to predict how well a product will do, probably a lot of factors need to be analyzed..
I feel there is a market for it but not sure how large ....Im not sure how good nintendo ds devices specs are these days but seemed a few years ago they where crappy and similar to gameboy or gamegear in gfx look.....my point is people are still buying and using nintendo ds......
Oh and products kind of go viral too....if they come from something well known or similar.. im not sure the fact it's android based will be something that pushes people to buy it though.
I remember when the original xbox was about to come out everyone was such a sony playstation fanboy and a lot of people didn't really want an xbox...and people wheren't interested in specs it was all about playstation2/sony being a known brand so they will have a better product.
seems now miscrosoft has won over a lot of playstation fans from back then.
i won't go into depth about movie trailers and movie quality and video games.
I don't buy a mmo until atleast 6 months after its release any more and if i have any interest i just follow it those 6 month via video reviews and forums.
But um basically my point is i gave up on trying to predict or be an early adopter or having hope in products.. i just wait and see and try not to waste brain power or money guessing . so if i do guess i just go with my first gut instinct and wait and see....my gut says....
OUYA won't be a huge financial success but could lead to or inspire something better down the line but i think tablet gaming is the future...just hook up the tablet or phone to the tv and play if you want so i don't really see the point in OUYA.
Odp: I have the feeling OUYA will be a huge failure.
Its not important what OUYA will be... Its exciting what "ouya" gen2, gen3 will be. However i think better option is smartphone+tv+2 pads. OR nexus Q as a gaming center.... Just dreaming...
In my personal life I can't see it being useful at all. But I don't think it'll be a failure.
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failure? really don't think so.
it will be always cheaper due to no need have a screen and battery and rugged body.
there will be huge and on growing selection of games.
it could be used as a great media streamer with the right adjustments.
and all of that for 99$? it will be godlike device.
Hi there,
since there is no subforum for general Gamingtablets I post my review here because nobody talked about the device on this forum. Furthermore since there are much more Gaming devices than the OUYA, the Nvidia Shield and the Mad Catz Mojo, I think a subforum for general Android gaming plattforms would be good.
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The device is called Gametab One. Like the wikipad it is a tablet with a custom made controller.
On my blog I wrote a review (link) and on Youtube I did a video with the emulating performance (link).
Because my review is in German I also post a statement I wrote in english on an other board.
Price
The advertised price is 200€, in spain it's even 250€ but I saw shops which offered it for 180€.
On Amazon France it costs 169€. This is the best price I saw for the device.
Specs
CPU: RK1388 Cortex-A9 up to 1,8GHz
GPU: Mali 400 Quad-Core 533Mhz
Ram: 2GB DDR3 Dual Channel
16 GB Hard drive
Micro SD/SDHC Port (up to 64GB)
bluetooth 4.0
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
HDMI Mini Port
USB Mini Port
Headphone JAck
4000mAh battery
2MP back camera
0.3 MP front camera
Build quality:
Since I heard so many bad things about alle these devices and despite being a product from a french company (BigBen) the device was also build in china I feared that the quality would be not that good. But I am quite impressed. The back of the tablet is metal and feels really heavy (but no too heavy). The controller shell without the controller does feel really light but combined I think it has the perfect weight for a handheld this size.
Alle the buttons, the d-pad and the analog stick feel perfect. I really prefer the classic d-pad, this was one of the main reasons not to choose a GPD G7. I already beat Super Metroid on the device and doing Walljumps is easier than with a SNES controller. I am a PS3 player and the PS3 controller has convex analog sitcks, but these of the Gametab One are concave which feels really great. The positions of the buttons are great too. The Select and Start buttons are build with a good quality too, but they click really loud when you press them (I sometimes play bevor sleeping and when I play an emulator which does not need L2 and R2 or L3 and R3 I map them on these buttons, so that my girlfriend won't get awake). L2 and R2 are buttons and no triggers.
The display is 1024*600 TFT. Therefore it does not have that great of a viewing angle and the resolution cannot compete to modern tablets. For gaming and webbrowsing it is enough though.
Ergonomics:
I really love the ergonomics. After playing with a Wii U gamepad I do not like to comeback to normal controllers like the PS3 controller, because I like the horizontal positioning when you hands are not more away from each other (therefore I prefere a GBA over a GBA SP). The ergonomics of the Gametab One are even better than on the Wii U Gamepad. I don't want to exaggerate but the Gametab One is the must comfortable handheld/controller I know.
Gaming performance:
As you could read in the "Setup Emulation"-thread I did take some time to setup all the emulators. But now they run just fine. All 8 and 16 bit emulators run just fine like on other devices. Scumm VM too. With N64oid Ocarina of time, Paper Mario and Super Mario 64 run great. On Mupen 64 Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart did run but Zelda and Paper Mario had glitching. PSX (ePSXe) runs really great. I already played some Resident Evil and nearly beat Tomba. With the PSP I played some The Legend of Zelda Return of the Hylian and tried Patapon, Prinny and Little Big Planet all play really good. Fifa 14 was playable but the commentary did stutter. I tried Resident Evil Code Veronica on Reicast, the cutscenes glitched but the rest was really good. On one playtrough the shooting animation always glitched but on my recording for the video it ran fine. I am not that big of a Mame player, but I tried Splatterhouse and it plays really good. Nintendo DS also runs fine.
I got GTA San Andreas for testing the performance, it run just fine. It made so much fun I nearly beat the complete story despite I have GTA V since 2 weeks and I did not play it for more than 10 hours. Even if a like GTA V more, I love playing on the handheld so much, that I prefered San Andreas over GTA V. I also tried Deus Ex: The Fall and Shadorun Returns, buth games run fine too. Deus Ex had one or two slowdowns. Besides all of that I only play leightweight android games like Plants vs. Zombies 2, Iddle Dew and Metal Slug, these games run of course perfectly.
Software/Firmware:
The Gametab runs on Android 4.2. The mapping software works perfectly. When I see videos of the GPD G7 and it's mapping software I think you can clearly see that these devices come from the same people. The Gametab comes with some preinstalled games, which don't are my taste of gaming. Oddly after deleting them they are still there on my app list when I look again for them.
Miscellaneous:
-Like on other devices the Gametab cannot be charged via USB.
-The sound outlet is of the back, because the controller can be removed.
-In my opionion it has the best design of all the Android handhelds
Conclusion:
I am really happy with the device. Like I said the D-pad alone is a reason against the GPD G7 despite I hear so many good things about it. I love playing with it so much, when I want to play GBA or NDS games I prefer the Gametab One over my GBA SP and my DS Lite despite I have flashcards for both. It is my first time that I can play SNES and PSX on the go without using touch controls with my phone and I already spent hours playing my favoring childhood games on the handheld.
I really love the fact that you can remove the controller. Since I am a student at university and I do not earn that much money I would not buy a tablet. But with this I can remove the controller and I have a normal tablet for browsing, watching videos and playing touch based games. This feature is not the main reason I prefer the device over others, but I think it is a huge advantage. If you buy controller solutions which work on several devices they often fit not perfectly therefore something like this would not be as good as this. This makes the Gametab One (and the Wikipad, but this again has a bad d-pad) a really good hybrid between a normal and a gaming tablet.
I really ask myself why the Gametab One does not get more popularity.
Why do you not interest for the device? Is it the price? Is it because it is hard to find a shop which is in english and delivers in your country?
If you have further questions just ask me. In the following days I will upload the video.
Pictures:
What I forgot to say:
It seems that BigBen thought this device would be a big succes therefore they put out high accessories like HDMI cable, screen Protectors or car adapters which cou can get for a much better price from other companies. But they also released a premium pack accessorie. It also has random crap like headphones, screen protector etc. but it also comes with a stand and a protection case. I really like that you can buy a protection case for the device, since most other devices do not offer one and therefore traveling with it can be dangerous.
okay buy
Now that I bought the dang thing, I wasn't paying attention and because of the old OS. Its one version behind having OPENGL ES3.0 to run a gamecube emulator. ANY help in that department, on who what how to remedy the situation? I'm terribly new at this.
Bought this tablet new for €100 at my local gameshop and am very glad I did.
All my emulators runs smoothly and the removable controller is really awesome.
Does anybody know how to root this thing?
I googled around and couldn't find much and the things I found I don't really trust.
I want root so I can use SCR Screen Recorder Pro root app to make vids from my games.