Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (2012): The complete review – Part 6

Monday, April 2nd, 2012 4:59:43 by

Rounding out the hardware features are an ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, and digital compass.

Performance-wise, the device is the best device with a smaller footprint. The hardware works seamlessly with software and the applications launch without any lag time. There was no stutter that I could notice in the device while navigating through widget screens and menus.

The mini app launcher in the TouchWiz brings everything from Calculator to Settings instantly. The heavier applications launch with a slack and waiting. On the other hand, the task manager is at a single tap’s distance to be run. It ready availability comes handy when some app, for some reason, stops responding.

The Tab 7.7 is even smoother when it comes to games. The small footprint never lets you think that the tablet is incapable of doing something that the likes of Transformer Prime from Asus or the iPad can do. The Tab 7.7’s performance in Riptide GP, a video game normally used for testing the performance of the mobile devices, matched that of the Tab 7.0 Plus. Both tablets use the Exynos 4210 CPU, which in terms of speed hits somewhere between the Tegra 2 and Tegra 3 chips. As such, I noticed a frame rate that was consistently higher than you’d see on any Tegra 2-based tablet, but without the added effects the game enjoys when running on a Tegra 3.

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