Not sure about that tab but in other news it seems that the T4 tabs are finally being rolled out next month...I just might have to invest in some 10.1" HD T4 luvin
I have mouse and keyboard support on my tablet via the dock, but you cant use them to play SG DZ unless they add support or someone makes an app to map them.
Since July is around the corner I'm not sure when will have them ready hopefully is no later than mid July but we will see. I'm not cancelling my pre-order and the only thing is that I'm stuck with my Tegra 3 tablet for now
Btw, got myself a USB Hub with Ethernet (around $20) didn't test it in game yet but the net works with my wifi off. Hopefully it helps on lag.
cuts down my lag but not the server lag that seems to affect everyone.
I have to keep my tablet (yes transformer prime with keyboard dock) plugged in cuz the adapter seems to draw a lot of juice.
I also have a netgear ethernet over power line adaptors so I can just plug it on any place in the house to get ethernet.
So i'm not unhappy with it at all, I have a usb extension cable so the hub doesn't get on my way and I can hook my controller to it.
I also did some speed tests and both the uplink and downlink are very stable while wifi spikes all over the place.
not sure which topic is for game controllers seem to bounce back and forth
just saw this
Google Is Developing A Video Game Console To Take On Xbox And PlayStation: Report
not sure which topic is for game controllers seem to bounce back and forth
just saw this
Google Is Developing A Video Game Console To Take On Xbox And PlayStation: Report
Samsung ATIV Q and its Intel Core i5-4200U flex muscles on the AnTuTu benchmark.
The results are simply breathtaking – the Intel Core i5-4200U running at 1.6GHz scored 54861 points. To give you some perspective the leaked Samsung Galaxy S4 with LTE and its 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 under the hood scored just 24179.
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Won't be the cheapest option but it spanks the T4 and S800.
I would wait until some other benchmarks come along, the dark green portion is the 3D score and looks almost not existent.
Also the Ram needed for Windows gives it an extra push on the benchmark.
Still an impressive score for integer and floating point operations considering the benchmark was running under windows 8 virtual machine for what I've read.
Not sure if this benchmark actually measures arm instruction sets since it usually compares the same architecture just looking at the CPU Integer and floating point would give you a glimpse on performance, but since it's emulated I'm not sure how it would handle ARM instructions & extensions while just floating/integer operations might be quick to emulate.
So if you look from the 2D part of the graph to the end, it's not really impressive.
It is a series of tests including the OpenGL one, but that's the dark green result, here is what the version I currently have tests and probably the one they used, I just got a notification that there is an update just now so I don't think they used that one.