I feel like you should add one of those USB-C controllers that attach to both sides of the device - to have physical buttons like the Switch or Steam Deck. Then it becomes a game streaming device that can stream your PC or PS5 or cloud gaming service, with a beautiful 9" screen.
@@Seyyad93 a tablet that runs windows- a full PC operating system Makes sense to compare an android device to an android device. Even makes sense to compare them to an iPad, since they compete for the same market and share many of the same applications. Doesn't make much sense to compare them to a PC that's going to be running far different applications and games, even if they're being made by the same company. The only meaty thing they really share in common is emulation- otherwise you're talking about a very small amount of shared software Mind you, this is coming from a guy who's looking to replace his GPD win max 2 with either an iPad mini or the y700, so I get where you're coming from, but it still seems silly to directly compare them
Yeah, all the unboxings I saw don't have a case included. Probably he got the newer one. I heard on some forums that there was a refresh, with the screen being the only difference.
I bought the thing and it absolute rock's Everything is extremely fast But the touch sensitive is a little of a letdown. There is something going on, In games like pubg it fails to be as good as my iPad pro. trying it out with a trigger it simply fails. It like the left part of screen just cooks up compared to iPad pro. But I pay 325 and it outperformed my iPad. Beside the touch issue, I still love it.
I have a pixel 7a and it handles all my games well, but a not too big tablet dedicated to gaming is better. Why? I don't have to stress my phone or it's battery, and worry about having to charge my phone to have juice for phone communications. Plus the extra size and power is a nice luxury to have while still fitting your hands perfectly, better than a smaller phone or 10 inch + tablet. Only thing for me is this device is still foreign to the US market, not coming with google play or updates. So you have to worry about games outdating the lifespan of it. Most devices will give you a nice cushion leading into the next android versions. I'm hoping it comes soon to Lenovo's website so i can snag it out a summer back to school special along with $100 off your first purchase by signing up with them.
Tôi đã đặt hàng 1 chiếc máy tính bảng này. Nó đáp ứng tất cả các nhu cầu của tôi hiện tại, tuy không có 5g nhưng ta đã có điện thoại khi ra ngoài và wifi khi ở nhà thì nó cũng không phải là 1 vấn đề. Đơn giản nó là 1 chiếc máy tính bảng Android có thể chơi game tốt, tác vụ cơ bản tốt, màn hình đẹp, hiệu năng cao, pin đủ dùng. 1 video đánh giá rất chính xác ❤
This device fell off my radar just cause they removed the headphone jack tbh I think if youre going to get a tablet in this class you might as well get the Aya Pocket S when it comes around. Seems like better everything if you dont mind the joy sticks. Idk why large android tablet manufactures keep pumping out the same un-interesting copy paste formula
It only plays android games? Is that not completely worthless to everybody? Get a Steamdeck or something. 🤦♀ A PC tablet can run blue stacks if you really wanna play mobile games.
I feel like you should add one of those USB-C controllers that attach to both sides of the device - to have physical buttons like the Switch or Steam Deck. Then it becomes a game streaming device that can stream your PC or PS5 or cloud gaming service, with a beautiful 9" screen.
Only the USB port on the long edge is 3.1 Gen2. The other port is USB2.0
You didn't mention the Legion Go with the same screen. It is also a tablet (a lot of users use it without the detachable controllers).
why would they mention the legion go??? That's a window's PC. It's really apples to oranges here
@@davidlane1248 Why wouldn't he? It's a Windows pc you're right but that doesn't prevent it from being a tablet. You never heard of Windows tablets?
@@Seyyad93 a tablet that runs windows- a full PC operating system
Makes sense to compare an android device to an android device. Even makes sense to compare them to an iPad, since they compete for the same market and share many of the same applications. Doesn't make much sense to compare them to a PC that's going to be running far different applications and games, even if they're being made by the same company. The only meaty thing they really share in common is emulation- otherwise you're talking about a very small amount of shared software
Mind you, this is coming from a guy who's looking to replace his GPD win max 2 with either an iPad mini or the y700, so I get where you're coming from, but it still seems silly to directly compare them
so yours included the heat dissipation case but no charger adaptor while others got the charger but not the case
Yeah, all the unboxings I saw don't have a case included. Probably he got the newer one. I heard on some forums that there was a refresh, with the screen being the only difference.
Lenovo is an interesting company, with diverse leadership. And they made a gaming tablet, which is different.
this has to be the worst ai comment i've ever read lmfao
@@Worthless. fr its complete babble
I bought the thing and it absolute rock's Everything is extremely fast But the touch sensitive is a little of a letdown. There is something going on, In games like pubg it fails to be as good as my iPad pro. trying it out with a trigger it simply fails. It like the left part of screen just cooks up compared to iPad pro.
But I pay 325 and it outperformed my iPad. Beside the touch issue, I still love it.
I have a pixel 7a and it handles all my games well, but a not too big tablet dedicated to gaming is better. Why? I don't have to stress my phone or it's battery, and worry about having to charge my phone to have juice for phone communications. Plus the extra size and power is a nice luxury to have while still fitting your hands perfectly, better than a smaller phone or 10 inch + tablet. Only thing for me is this device is still foreign to the US market, not coming with google play or updates. So you have to worry about games outdating the lifespan of it. Most devices will give you a nice cushion leading into the next android versions. I'm hoping it comes soon to Lenovo's website so i can snag it out a summer back to school special along with $100 off your first purchase by signing up with them.
Try the phone in emulation game test.
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Tôi đã đặt hàng 1 chiếc máy tính bảng này. Nó đáp ứng tất cả các nhu cầu của tôi hiện tại, tuy không có 5g nhưng ta đã có điện thoại khi ra ngoài và wifi khi ở nhà thì nó cũng không phải là 1 vấn đề. Đơn giản nó là 1 chiếc máy tính bảng Android có thể chơi game tốt, tác vụ cơ bản tốt, màn hình đẹp, hiệu năng cao, pin đủ dùng. 1 video đánh giá rất chính xác ❤
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This device fell off my radar just cause they removed the headphone jack tbh I think if youre going to get a tablet in this class you might as well get the Aya Pocket S when it comes around. Seems like better everything if you dont mind the joy sticks. Idk why large android tablet manufactures keep pumping out the same un-interesting copy paste formula
i think xiaomi pad 6 is better than this.
The thing that makes this special is that it's a 7 inch tablet wish are very hard to find now adays
Let alone a powerful one with decent specs
Yup, it's the perfect size.
@@franciscovargas3137 8.8 inch is a lot bigger than 7 inch
It only plays android games? Is that not completely worthless to everybody? Get a Steamdeck or something. 🤦♀
A PC tablet can run blue stacks if you really wanna play mobile games.
It's a $300-$400 android tablet. What do you expect?
It is not available globally which sucks! 😢
Bought mine on AliExpress im from USA it works with all the Google crap