How can a tablet’s specifications affect the game play?

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There are three key ways in which the specifications of an individual tablet can affect the game play. Firstly the power provided by the processor can determine how quickly and smoothly it downloads and plays. Secondly the screen size and resolution can affect how clearly you see the action, and thirdly the battery can impact on how long you are able to spend gaming. Thus the best tablets are ones which are strong in all these specs, like the Galaxy Note 10.1 from Samsung.

This tablet gives you a screen measuring 10.1 inches with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, which cannot be beaten. This makes it perfect for the detailed graphics on everything from the slot machines at online casino pages at www.gamingclub.com/au, to role-playing favourites, while the mighty 7000 mAh battery life makes it something you can play those RPGs (or indulge in a live poker marathon) without the slightest worry that it will let you down. Finally the quad-core 1.9 GHz processor makes play as smooth as silk, ensuring it is a tablet that meets all the demands of gaming.

This is also true of the main tablet on the market from Apple – the iPad Air. Again the 9.7-inch screen and 2,048 x 1,536 resolution together with superb colour balance are all equal to the visual sophistication of online casino and other games-types. The ace in the hole for this tablet though is the battery life – an astounding 8,820 mAh – making it the tablet to have if you like those longer, more in-depth games. It could also be argued that the actual size and weight can impact on game play of course, simply because the tablet needs to be comfortable to hold, and the Xperia Tablet Z from Sony is even better than the iPad Air in that respect. The Xperia Tablet Z is one of the lightest tablets at 495 g, and still packs the power of a 1.5 GHz processor and 6000 mAh battery.

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  1. vickie couturier says

    awesome post,ive been thinking about getting something like this for the older grandsons

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