I don't give any damn to 60 Hz refresh rate in 2024 🙂 How big or great tablet you make, i need a good display that will never make me feel 10 years older. Thank you
I am using Lenovo's Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021 model 11.5" (JB716F). I bought a second hand design keyboard for it and a discounted brandnew Precision Pen 2. I use it for my daily work (as a scratch pad - One note) during the day, and a ebook reader during night. Also i use the keyboard during prone position when i am browsing some stuff over the internet. Its very easy to type :D
Ive got a Samsung S6 lite that i bought from Dell some years back sadly it was between that or the 2020 ipad. I chose the samsung because of the stylus but how wrong was I. I bought a 2nd hand iphone xr at the time and needless to say the iphone still works and my kid uses it now but the samsung just went dead. It will come on and flicker alot and then go off. Took it for repairs and they said the board is gone and so too my money. Buy an apple and have some peace.
Just These 2 tablets have BETTER SPECS then some on your list, OUKITEL RT7 rugged Android 13 Tablet, [16GB RAM+256GB ROM】 OnePlus Pad 8 GB RAM + 128 GB . OnePlus are so fast. Plus the split screen and play music and other things at the same time, And gorilla tuff, i love my oneplus Phones, so tuff and fast. Im probably going with the OnePlus Pad,. Just Saying because my phones are so fast, sleek and tuff. Like a whole desk top in your pocket. Think everyone should keep their eye out for these 2 companies. Way cool. Oukitel may need a little more work compared to oneplus , but its so way rugged and has those cool hanging, water, and night features videos !! So WAY COOL!! Total dark videos look so fun.
i can actually confirm.... my op3 has literally been going for YEARS and i haven't had a case on it for the last several months because THAT started to split before my phone ever had issues. I've dropped my phone on hard bathroom floors from high up, had it slam into metal table legs, it always lands on it's face somehow, too... and it didn't crack. i had one break before this, but this one has been through more drops than anything I've ever seen. It only recently starrted having issues with me touching the left side and the screen going black.... but it isn't cracked. only peeling a little from the back
RT7 only had widevine L3. What's the point of having those specs of you then have to watch content in 480 X 720 resolution? The OnePlus I is also notorious for dropping its L1 support on OTA upgrades. Samsung is super reliable with that stuff.
Even though they are great during their lifespan, android tablet are all consumables that will end up in the bin within a few years from their initial release. None (yes none) of the android tabs offer more than a few android updates and if you're lucky two years of security updates after that. Meh.
@@grootbatavia 4 is not a few. A few is 2-3. And yes, 4 major upgrades equates to about 7 years including also security updates. So, yes, false information.
@@512Squared Haha, wow, you really have nothing better to do? Neither do I. Or perhaps you're Samsung's biggest fanboy. Either way, please educate yourself with regard to the difference between a couple and a few. Or don't, you can have chat GPT write for you. Knowing you will reply to this post because you need to get the last word in, I wish you the best of luck in life, but suggest you find a less toxic hobby that patrolling the internet and trying to right all that's wrong in the world.
@@grootbatavia I'm educated enough to know that the meaning of 'a few' is in part contextual. So, the context would be what is the least number of Android updates a device would get and what is the highest number of updates that a device might gate. This creates the contextual meaning for 'a few'. So, when talking about having 'a few crisps', and the packet contains 100 crisps, then a few might be anything from 3-4, to 10-20. The size of the scale changes the meaning of the phrase 'a few'. So, 'a few' in this context implies definitely not the longest level of support. And yet, Google's Pixel line, which is known to receive the longest support, offers 3 to 4 major Android updates. Manufacturers like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Sony might offer only two major updates, while budget models will commonly only offer one major update. That is the context. And this tablet offers 4 major updates, which puts it among the longest support offered for devices in the market. You can smirk, you can make pathetic jokes about ChatGPT, but you cannot argue with facts. You have been pulled up linguistically and factually. By all means, continue to make a fool of yourself.
Which one would you recommend for univeristy? (just making notes, opening book pdfs etc.)
Lenovo Tab P12 Chinese ROM (SD 870 and 144hz) >>>>> not available globally but available here on Philippines
I don't give any damn to 60 Hz refresh rate in 2024 🙂 How big or great tablet you make, i need a good display that will never make me feel 10 years older. Thank you
You do have a point haha
Pad 6 is 144hz
@@xGYUMEiwhat’s the pad 6? Who by
“I don’t give a damn about the display, I just want a good display” that’s what I read from you. High refresh rate is the quality of a solid display
@@actualised.society Xiaomi Pad 6
Does the lenvovo p11
Gen 2 come whitch keyboard or u have to buy it
Would it be possible to mention what version of Android these tablets are running. Best wishes Vic.
Thanks for the feedback we will try to add that to future videos
I would like to know more bout your keyboard.
Some people say that xiaomi productions strart battery draining after less than a year, is it true?
Nope
*realme and Xiaomi if you use them on a daily basis
Had a xiaomi poco f3 for three years when i first had it i had 11 hrs of SOT at the end i got around 9 1/2 - 10 hrs of SOT. So i would say its great
Honor pad 9 ?
I learned something new each time then.
I am using Lenovo's Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021 model 11.5" (JB716F). I bought a second hand design keyboard for it and a discounted brandnew Precision Pen 2. I use it for my daily work (as a scratch pad - One note) during the day, and a ebook reader during night. Also i use the keyboard during prone position when i am browsing some stuff over the internet. Its very easy to type :D
Which one would you recommend for univeristy? (just making notes, opening book pdfs etc.)
ipad 9th gen 64gb is good enough for my needs.. It is the best value for money because of many years of ipadOS support
Yes it is a good option and we do recommend it in other videos, but it is also limited for some users
The only thing bothers me is lightning port
Oneplus pad 8.position 3
2:30 "good performance", proceeds to show like 20fps gaming
Ive got a Samsung S6 lite that i bought from Dell some years back sadly it was between that or the 2020 ipad. I chose the samsung because of the stylus but how wrong was I. I bought a 2nd hand iphone xr at the time and needless to say the iphone still works and my kid uses it now but the samsung just went dead. It will come on and flicker alot and then go off. Took it for repairs and they said the board is gone and so too my money. Buy an apple and have some peace.
It looks like P11 Pro G2 is ignored.
This one is the best bang for the buck
MTK Kompanio 1300
6/128
120Hz 2.5k AMOLED
4 speakers
We do recommend that model in some other videos, just didn't make the list this time
Honor Pad 9 may top this list now,
Honor pad 8 is above all
Midrange and apple does not mix 😂😂
Got my ipad 10 for 350€, been doing the job real nice since i bought it, no regret
Just These 2 tablets have BETTER SPECS then some on your list, OUKITEL RT7 rugged Android 13 Tablet, [16GB RAM+256GB ROM】 OnePlus Pad 8 GB RAM + 128 GB . OnePlus are so fast. Plus the split screen and play music and other things at the same time, And gorilla tuff, i love my oneplus Phones, so tuff and fast. Im probably going with the OnePlus Pad,. Just Saying because my phones are so fast, sleek and tuff. Like a whole desk top in your pocket. Think everyone should keep their eye out for these 2 companies. Way cool. Oukitel may need a little more work compared to oneplus , but its so way rugged and has those cool hanging, water, and night features videos !! So WAY COOL!! Total dark videos look so fun.
i can actually confirm.... my op3 has literally been going for YEARS and i haven't had a case on it for the last several months because THAT started to split before my phone ever had issues. I've dropped my phone on hard bathroom floors from high up, had it slam into metal table legs, it always lands on it's face somehow, too... and it didn't crack. i had one break before this, but this one has been through more drops than anything I've ever seen. It only recently starrted having issues with me touching the left side and the screen going black.... but it isn't cracked. only peeling a little from the back
RT7 only had widevine L3. What's the point of having those specs of you then have to watch content in 480 X 720 resolution? The OnePlus I is also notorious for dropping its L1 support on OTA upgrades.
Samsung is super reliable with that stuff.
Even though they are great during their lifespan, android tablet are all consumables that will end up in the bin within a few years from their initial release. None (yes none) of the android tabs offer more than a few android updates and if you're lucky two years of security updates after that. Meh.
False information. Samsung Tab9 FE offers 4 major upgrades.
@@grootbatavia 4 is not a few. A few is 2-3. And yes, 4 major upgrades equates to about 7 years including also security updates. So, yes, false information.
@@grootbatavia 2 != 7
@@512Squared Haha, wow, you really have nothing better to do? Neither do I. Or perhaps you're Samsung's biggest fanboy. Either way, please educate yourself with regard to the difference between a couple and a few. Or don't, you can have chat GPT write for you. Knowing you will reply to this post because you need to get the last word in, I wish you the best of luck in life, but suggest you find a less toxic hobby that patrolling the internet and trying to right all that's wrong in the world.
@@grootbatavia I'm educated enough to know that the meaning of 'a few' is in part contextual.
So, the context would be what is the least number of Android updates a device would get and what is the highest number of updates that a device might gate. This creates the contextual meaning for 'a few'.
So, when talking about having 'a few crisps', and the packet contains 100 crisps, then a few might be anything from 3-4, to 10-20. The size of the scale changes the meaning of the phrase 'a few'.
So, 'a few' in this context implies definitely not the longest level of support. And yet, Google's Pixel line, which is known to receive the longest support, offers 3 to 4 major Android updates.
Manufacturers like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Sony might offer only two major updates, while budget models will commonly only offer one major update.
That is the context. And this tablet offers 4 major updates, which puts it among the longest support offered for devices in the market.
You can smirk, you can make pathetic jokes about ChatGPT, but you cannot argue with facts. You have been pulled up linguistically and factually. By all means, continue to make a fool of yourself.