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post Jul 30 2013, 08:47 AM

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QUOTE(Tainted @ Jul 30 2013, 02:09 AM)
Screen size, anywhere from 7 to 10".
Quad-core would obviously be faster right?
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Not faster, but better multitasking and smoother.
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post Jul 30 2013, 08:59 AM

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QUOTE(Tainted @ Jul 30 2013, 12:47 AM)
Need some recommendations for a fast tablet for around Rm500 or lower.
Had a memopad for few days and the screen and everything was horrible.
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If you want branded, look for the Memopad HD7.

If not, then there are a lot more options.
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post Jul 30 2013, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Jul 30 2013, 09:11 AM)
eric hows your mini one battery performance?
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haven't tested extensively.

but do take note that the battery takes a few recharges before it reaches optimum performance.
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post Jul 30 2013, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(Tainted @ Jul 30 2013, 12:47 AM)
Need some recommendations for a fast tablet for around Rm500 or lower.
Had a memopad for few days and the screen and everything was horrible.
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Top up a bit, get Vido Mini One.

Highly recommended model.
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post Jul 30 2013, 01:27 PM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Jul 30 2013, 12:56 PM)
Quad core means better performances for applications, especially if you multitask.

For a 7" tablet, the Ainol Novo 7 Venus Myth Quad Core is a good buy, priced slightly less than RM500.

For a 10" tablet however, the budget has to be expanded if you want some of the best quad core performance tablets. The Cube U30GT2 Quad Core and Pipo Max M9 are good buys, but they're priced higher at above RM800. Running with Rockchip's current latest quad core processors.
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I wouldn't recommend any tablets running the Actions ATM-7029 chipset. The Venus/Myth is one of them. Fake marketing (marketed as a Cortex-A9, but in actual fact just a Cortex-A5), abysmal performance (~12000 in Antutu), bad game compatibility&performance (lousy Vivante GC1000+ GPU).

As cheap as it may be, there are still better options out there.
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post Jul 30 2013, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Jul 30 2013, 01:47 PM)
A shameless rip-off. Perhaps you have any recommendation/s then for fast quad core 7 inches?
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Pipo S1 Pro

Android 4.2
7" 1024x600 display
Rockchip RK3188 @ 1.6GHz
1GB DDR3
8GB Internal storage

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If you can live with a 4:3 display, then the Vido Mini S, Mini One would be a good choice. Other alternatives includes the Chuwi V88S (If you have a MicroSD card installed, it protrudes out of the tablet), ICOO Fatty2, Cube U35GT...

I'm not too sure if the ICOO and Cube can be found locally or not.
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post Jul 30 2013, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Jul 30 2013, 01:59 PM)
Tested the Vido Mini S demo set yesterday, build quality good. They are selling at RRP699 for Mini S shocking.gif
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The Mini One can be gotten for ~RM570 or so.
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post Jul 30 2013, 02:22 PM

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Here's a list of RK3188 tablets.

Pipo M9-Pro
Cube U35GT2
iFive X2
Pipo M6
Cube U9GTV
Hyundai X900
Ramos W30HD Pro
Chuwi V88S
ICOO Fatty2
Vido Mini One
Pipo U8
iFive 2S
Ramos W30Pro
Vido N101RK
Teclast P88HD
Vido N90SRK
Vido N90FHDRK
Cube U35GT
Cube U23GT
Cube U30GT1
Aoson M30
Pipo M7 Pro
Cube U39GT
Pipo M8 Pro
Pipo S1 Pro

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post Jul 30 2013, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jul 30 2013, 02:34 PM)
Oh wai~

I see my tered there laugh.gif
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post Jul 30 2013, 03:00 PM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Jul 30 2013, 03:00 PM)
In fact, both are. Improper firmware updates can impair performance while low end specs equal choppy performances laugh.gif
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Hence, lagdroid.
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post Jul 30 2013, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jul 30 2013, 03:03 PM)
oh really? which one?  laugh.gif
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N80RK 4.2.2 tered
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post Jul 30 2013, 03:13 PM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jul 30 2013, 03:11 PM)
oh that's u  rclxms.gif N80RK is the first device I'm interested with RK3188 chip. Almost bought it  wub.gif
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The only thing the N80RK needs is a slim folio case.

My current faux leather one too darn bulky.
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post Jul 30 2013, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(UserU @ Jul 30 2013, 03:13 PM)
Almost? What's the reason you didn't? brows.gif
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Must be the Mini One brows.gif
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post Jul 30 2013, 04:04 PM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jul 30 2013, 03:59 PM)
oooo
I got too many Android and Apple tablet, not counting the PC.  sweat.gif
huhu mini one is good...
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Good then must buy brows.gif
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post Jul 30 2013, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Jul 30 2013, 04:08 PM)
I tried the Ainol Firewire with 10.1" 2048x1536, Allwinner A31 Quad Core today and it wasn't a smooth experience sad.gif

Here are the specs:
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Will find time to search for the Cube U30GT2: Rockchip 3188 Quad Core, 1920x1200 10.1" IPS display drool.gif
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Firewire is 9.7"..not 10.1"

The AllWinner A31 isn't a great performer too, but GPU wise, it's better than the RK3188.
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post Jul 30 2013, 04:32 PM

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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Jul 30 2013, 04:13 PM)
Yeah, not sure if the laginess was because it was a "demo" set (it was taken out of a box but can see that the box has been opened many times already).

Looking forward to try this: http://www.lelong.com.my/cube-u30gt2-rk318...3-07-Sale-P.htm

Do you have any experience owning China tablets? How about warranty support and maybe software updates?
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I've got a few China tablets.. From my first Ainol Aurora, to my Vido N80RK, to my Ainol Fire, Vido Mini One, Via WM8880 tablet...

Warranty, touch wood. Claiming warranty for china tablets can be a pain in the arse, as the tablet may need to be shipped back to china for repairs. Software update, depends on model. The Vido Mini One has active software updates till 4.2.2, but my N80RK stops at 4.1.1. Have to rely on custom ROM for the mean time.
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post Jul 30 2013, 06:48 PM

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QUOTE(kysl @ Jul 30 2013, 06:04 PM)
Another chinese tab is the Voyo A15 (dual core A15) but 11.6" sweat.gif  shocking.gif size?
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Yup, Voyo A15 is gooding.

Exynos powaahh brows.gif
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post Jul 30 2013, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(Tainted @ Jul 30 2013, 08:50 PM)
How are branded ones as compared to china tablets?
Honestly, dont really have much confidence in china tab.

Anyway, how much is the memopad hd7? Read some reviews saying that its lags a bit.
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Asus Memopad HD7 Review by Anandtech
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post Jul 31 2013, 08:46 AM

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QUOTE(yuuhi @ Jul 31 2013, 12:11 AM)
hello fellow LYN ers:)

this is a very good thread:D

geting real tired seeing mainstream brands everywhere i go...would like to try some non mainstream brands for a change...

decided that i should try one and see how it goes...

1. Non-mainstream brand.
2. Budget. (RM300-RM600)
3. (gaming specs, good ram, good processor, all the required sensors)(Camera's MP:2 and/or above)(anything goes, no larger than 10") doesnt need to be super powerful.
4. Casual browsing, note taking, gaming 3d/hd, movie, if got 3g capab would be a nice addition

one question tho, these non mainstream tablets... how good are they??
do they last long? are they durable? is it a hassle to manage them?

thank you:)
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non mainstream brand usually only have gravity sensor only.

no magnetic field sensor, no compass, no gyroscope, no proximity, no light sensor, no temperature sensor, no gravity sensor, no orientation sensor etc
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post Jul 31 2013, 10:07 AM

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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Jul 31 2013, 09:45 AM)
Now I only know. blink.gif Not even non-mainstream brand tablet have any few of those?
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Depends on the manufacturer, all those are additional cost u know icon_idea.gif

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