MONSTER 18" ASUS AIO P1801 Android tablet

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bcfast

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I just got this monster 18" android tablet:

http://www.asus.com/AllinOne_PCs/ASUS_Transformer_AiO_P1801/

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Has anyone has tried TPA on it?

Not sure how it will work and am going to check it out after work..... Now if I could just leave early.
 
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run nenamark 2 on it to give yourself and idea of how well it's GPU handles OpenGL realtime rendering. It will give you a score in FPS

That's a big screen there's a lot of pixels to fill. Run the benchmark first to see what sort of performance you can expect. Ideally you'll want 60 FPS, so long as it can do anywhere in the mid to high 50s + it should perform well. I have found that when the FPS performance starts to dip into the 30s and lower that you'll have a poor playing experience.

I haven't seen this tablet before. You'll be able to double dip when the Win 8 optimized version is released.
 

Baron Rubik

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Dammmmn - don't play using shake nudge, you might get a hernia.

Does look really cool though, I'd love to try it out.
Happy new device man - post up how you get on.
 

silverjaguar7

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willing to bet win runs on Intel and android runs on a separate arm chip, I wouldn't expect this to be such a powerhouse on the android side, unfortunately.
 

Worf

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It's a big screen, but it's not as many pixels as you think - it's only a 1080p screen.

Basically, the new Nexus 7 has a screen with the same number of pixels. The Retina display on iPad and Nexus 10 have more pixels than that screen. In fact, smartphones like the Galaxy S4 and Xperia ZL have the same 1080p screen as well.
 
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