Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 vs Acer Iconia W4 vs Toshiba Encore 8:Best fit for use is..............................

Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4                                                                                                                     The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 packs a sharp pixel-dense screen, zippy performance, and oodles of software features inside a comfortable and lightweight slate.The 8.4 has a gorgeous 2560x1600 359 PPI screen that eclipses the iPad Mini Retina's 326 PPI. Its Adreno 330 GPU is able to run any Android game you throw at it super-smoothly, even on such a high-resolution screen, making the TabPro 8.4 a killer Android gaming device.Also, since the TabPro 8.4 shares the same SoC as the Galaxy Note 3, it inherits that phablet’s stellar battery life, and with its bigger 4800 mAh battery, one can expect even longer run times from the TabPro 8.4 than the already unreal battery life of the Note 3.The tab pro is much better than the g pad 8.3 in almost every aspect, Especially when it comes to the screen as well as the processor.The 8.4-inch body measures in at just 7.2mm thick and 21.9cm wide, meaning it is slim enough to be held, comfortably, in a single hand. What’s more, the streamlined 336g weight is evenly distributed across the tablet’s full form, giving it a comfortably balance when held single-handed.
But, The $399.99 starting price is expensive. It's too easy to block the speakers and trigger the capacitive buttons unintentionally when holding the tablet in landscape orientation. Performance lags when using the multiwindow function.
The bottom line: The premium specs and high-end feel of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 make it well worth the high price.                                                                                                                   Specifications
Display type8.4 in
OSAndroid 4.4 (KitKat)
RAM2 GB
ProcessorSamsung 2.3 GHz
Wireless connectivityWi-Fi
Dimensions (WxDxH)8.6 in x 0.3 in x 6.1 in
Weight11.2 oz                                                                                                                                             VS                                                                                                                                                         Acer Iconia W4                                                                                                                                    Acer's Iconia W4 has excellent battery life for an 8-inch Windows tablet; With its brushed aluminium finish, it looks pretty cool too. It doesn't really feel like a business or consumer device, which is probably what Acer was aiming for, with many corporate types bringing their own devices to work these days. The touchscreen responds immediately, and identifies up to 10 fingers at the same time. In our opinion, the resolution of 1280x800 pixels is ideal. Desktop icons are not too tiny, and can be hit quickly with the finger. Inputs are quickly detected, and the accuracy is amazingly high. Inputs are accepted up into the outermost edges. The Iconia W4 is also outfitted with a 5-megapixel (MP) rear camera, a 2MP front-facing camera, 802.11n Wi-Fi plus Bluetooth,
 plenty of ports for a slate, including HDMI, SD card, and USB, as well as a decently large 64GB SSD.
but,If you're looking for a svelte tablet, this probably isn't a good starting place. The Iconia W4 is a relatively heavy, thickset, plastic-clad tablet that's short on anything resembling stylishness.The clunky plastic design does the W4 no favors, and it's thicker and heavier than many other Windows tablets. The screen resolution feels dated compared to a growing number of HD-or-better tablets.
THE BOTTOM LINE The Acer Iconia W4 is a bright, compact 8-inch Windows 8 slate tablet. With a full copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student and almost 10 hours of battery life, it's a viable alternative to carrying an ultraportable laptop to class or meetings.The 8-inch Acer Iconia W4 has a few advantages that help it stand out from a crowd of similar devices, including great battery life and enough ports to support basic productivity. It's also much better -- and less expensive -- than last year's W3 model, so it earns bonus points for that.           Key Features: 8.1-inch 1280 x 800p IPS display; 1.8GHz Intel Atom processor; 16GB or 32GB internal memory; Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 Edition; MicroSD card slot; Bluetooth 4.0
Manufacturer: Acer                                                                                                                           Price:$349
 VS                                                                                                                                                        Toshiba Encore 8                                                                                                                                        The Toshiba Encore 8 runs Windows 8.1, boasts zippy performance, and has a microSD storage expansion slot.The Encore packs an 8-inch, 1280 x 800 display. The colorful tiles and white text on the Windows 8.1 Start screen looked crisp on the slate's screen, and websites such as ESPN.com were bright and easy to read.Toshiba's tablet is also using Intel's new Atom Bay Trail processor with 2GB of LPDDR3 memory making for a tablet that's now much more capable of running the full Windows 8.1 desktop experience.Battery is said to be around seven hours but our Toshiba representative declined to give us a solid figure considering that the tablet is not quite finalised.To take care of picture-taking duties, there's a 2-megapixel front-facing Skype-certified camera and an 8-megapixel main camera with 1080p Full HD shooting abilities to play with.
But, The design is bulkier and heavier than most other small tablets. With no keyboard accessory, desktop mode is a headache to navigate.
The bottom line: The Toshiba Encore 8 offers a lot for its price, but the more appealing Dell Venue 8 Pro is a cheaper and sleeker alternative.                                                                                                        Specifications
Display type8 in
OSMicrosoft Windows 8.1
RAM2 GB
ProcessorIntel Atom
Wireless connectivityBluetooth 4.0Wi-Fi   

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