Acer Predator 8 vs Asus ZenPad S 8.0 vs Lenovo yoga 3 8:Most favorite is............................

Acer Predator 8                                                                                                                                       The Predator 8 is an 8in device with four front-facing speakers, a Full HD display and ‘TacSense’ force feedback. TacSense is much less like a PS4’s DualShock controller rumble and more like an over-eager smartphone vibrate. The Acer Predator 8 is a strange tablet. It positions itself as a gaming tablet, but really all tablets are gaming tablets. The quad-speaker array really needs to impress to lend a bit more weight to its cred. The Predator 8's screen is exceptionally bright and colourful, too much in fact. The photos don't do justice to just how vibrant it is, but it's the oversaturated kind that looks a bit daft in photos and videos. This is fine for games, where accuracy isn't tantamount, but you'll want to tone it down for everything else. There's an app for that. As for the design, it isn't instantly lovable. It has the that trying too hard vibe common among gaming laptops, as if everything has to be wacky colours and neon lights to make an impression.The tablet comes with a 8.00-inch display with a resolution of 1900 pixels by 1200 pixels. The Acer Predator 8 is powered by Intel Atom X7 processor and it comes with 2GB of RAM. The tablet packs 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 128GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Acer Predator 8 packs a 5-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 1.92-megapixel front shooter for selfies. The Acer Predator 8 runs Android 5.1. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth. Sensors on the tablet include Ambient light sensor, Accelerometer, and Gyroscope.  This device is a Non-removable Li-Po mAh battery. It is provied 8 hours videos watching, web browsing.                                                   Price:$299                                                                                    
VS                                                                                                                                                         Asus ZenPad S 8.0                                                                                                                                   The Zenpad S 8.0 is also very, very thin at 6.9mm and quite light at 319g. While we're not sure many would sell at £300, this Asus could pass pretty convincingly for something around that price.The Asus ZenPad S 8.0 is affordable, lightweight and thin, with a sleek design. Its brilliant screen is razor sharp and can be color-corrected with preloaded Asus software. Adjusting the screen's color balance, saturation and sharpness is a breeze thanks to its user-friendly UI, and its microSD card slot expands up to 128GB.                                 That screen is a QXGA (2048 x 1536 pixel) IPS LCD. It's sharp, but also shares some unwanted traits with the ZenFone 2: it won't get terribly bright and the colors skew on the cooler side. Neither of those things will ruin your Netflix or gaming experience. Most of the time you probably won’t notice, but the screen is clearly one area where Asus cut costs.The ZenPad S 8.0’s powered by a quad-Core, 64bit, Intel Atom Z3560 CPU, 2GB RAM and IMG PowerVR Series 6 G6430 GPU.
The chip is a serious step up from the Intel Atom X3 CPU used in Asus’ cheaper 8-inch Zenpad 8.0.
The ZenPad S 8.0’s benchmarking reflects this. The tablet scored 2,409 on Geekbench and 40,952 on Antutu. On the GPU focused 3DMark Icestorm Unlimited test the ZenPad S 8.0 ran with a 19,142 score.
This puts it well above its cheaper Zenpad 8.0 sibling, which scored 854 on Geekbench and 3,293 in the 3DMark.The score does still put it well below more expensive flagship Android tablets, such as the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0. The Galaxy Tab S2 scored of 4,206 on Geekbench and 19,306 on 3DMark’s Ice Storm Unlimited test.The ZenPad S 8.0’s matched its benchmark scores with real world testing. It opens applications in milliseconds and is capable of playing demanding games, like Shadowrun, Banner Saga and Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition stutter free.The ZenPad's 4,000mAh battery only lasted for 4 hours and 16 minutes in our rundown test, which streams a video over Wi-Fi with the screen set to maximum brightness. Compared with similar tablets like the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 (11 hours and 52 minutes) and even the larger iPad Air 2 (5 hours and 15 minutes), this is a rather disappointing result.
The front-facing speakers are weak, and the cameras takes underwhelming photos.
THE BOTTOM LINE The Asus ZenPad S 8.0 is an attractive alternative to better-known models from Samsung and Apple, and packs in an impressive array of bells and whistles which you might expect to find on a more expensive tablet. The Asus ZenPad S 8.0 is one of the best Android tablets around, with a price that belies its impressive quality                                                                                                                     Price:$199 to $299                                                                                                                                      VS                                                                                                                                                            lenovo yoga 3 8 inch                                                                                                                                    The Yoga Tab 3 stands above similarly priced 8-inch tablets, thanks mostly to its prodigious 15-hour-plus battery life.The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 has a practical design that features a built-in kickstand. There is a rotatable camera that takes sharp photos and front-facing speakers that provide rich and clear audio. Battery life is long. The rotating 8-megapixel shooter takes surprisingly clear shots in most light setting. And because it rotates, you're getting a much higher quality for front-facing images and video than you do with the Amazon Fire's lackluster VGA front-facing camera.The tablet comes with a 8.00-inch display with a resolution of 1280 pixels by 800 pixels. The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 (8-inch) is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor and it comes with 1GB of RAM. The tablet packs 16GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 128GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 (8-inch) packs a 8-megapixel primary camera on the rear. The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 (8-inch) runs Android 5.1 and is powered by a 6200mAh non removable battery. It measures 210.00 x 146.00 x 7.00 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 466.00 grams. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth. Sensors on the tablet include Accelerometer. Battery life is excellent too. Part of the idea behind the bulkier frame is that it lets the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 fit a 6,200mAh unit in. While not a mind-bendingly capacious battery, it is very large indeed for something with a 1280 x 800 8-inch screen. It'll last for around 14 hours of video playback. And even when tackling one of Android's more intense games it doesn't drop like a stone. It's one of the longest-lasting budget tablets in existence.
but,It comes to the lower resolution display, disappointing camera, and performance issues.It's a bit heavy for its small size. Large games are slow to load.
THE BOTTOM LINE The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 8 is a solid starter tablet with a unique design that optimizes multimedia consumption, but it's heavy on bloatware and light on processing power.The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 is the tablet to get if your needs are simple and your budget is low.                                                                 Price:$169

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