I am thinking about buying a tablet and after having done some research, these would appear to be the best ones that I could find for the money. However, I am struggling to make direct comparisons between these tablets due to the fact they use different processors and graphics chips, thus making it impossible to compare like with like. There is also very little information that I could find regarding the hardware that these tablets use. Here is an overview of each of the tablets:
Onda v989
- octa core Allwinner A80T - 64 core GPU (Imagination Power VR G6230) - 2GB DDR3L RAM - Android 4.4 - USB 3.0 - 8000 mah Battery
Cube talk 9x
- Cortex-A7 octa core CPU (Mediatek 8392T) - Mali 450 GPU - Android 4.2 - 2GB RAM - Flash 11.1 support - 10,000 mah Battery - 3G support
Teclast p98 3G
- Octa core CPU? (confliction info) - Mali 450 GPU - Android 4.4.2 - 2GB RAM - 13MP Camera - 3G support - 8000 mah Battery.
It would be greatly appreciated if you could help me find which of these has the best CPU/GPU in terms of power and power consumption and which is likely to have a longer battery life.
Also which battery type is better for a tablet - Li-ion or Li-polymer.
If you have any other tablet suggestions that you think may be superior, I am open to your opinions, many thanks in advance.
P.S. Would these tablets invariably be better than quad core tablets or would a decent quad core outperform these and perhaps be a better option? sorry for all the questions.
Onda v989
- octa core Allwinner A80T - 64 core GPU (Imagination Power VR G6230) - 2GB DDR3L RAM - Android 4.4 - USB 3.0 - 8000 mah Battery
Cube talk 9x
- Cortex-A7 octa core CPU (Mediatek 8392T) - Mali 450 GPU - Android 4.2 - 2GB RAM - Flash 11.1 support - 10,000 mah Battery - 3G support
Teclast p98 3G
- Octa core CPU? (confliction info) - Mali 450 GPU - Android 4.4.2 - 2GB RAM - 13MP Camera - 3G support - 8000 mah Battery.
It would be greatly appreciated if you could help me find which of these has the best CPU/GPU in terms of power and power consumption and which is likely to have a longer battery life.
Also which battery type is better for a tablet - Li-ion or Li-polymer.
If you have any other tablet suggestions that you think may be superior, I am open to your opinions, many thanks in advance.
P.S. Would these tablets invariably be better than quad core tablets or would a decent quad core outperform these and perhaps be a better option? sorry for all the questions.