Sony Xperia Tablet Z benchmark results
0. phoneArena posted on 25 Feb 2013, 11:49
The Snapdragon S4 Pro – we've seen it powering quite a few high-end smartphones already, haven't we? However, tablets that have the said Qualcomm chip under their hood are scarce. One of them is the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, which is now on display at MWC 2013...
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1. Aaron_R96 posted on 25 Feb 2013, 12:19 3 1
Seriously considering the Tablet Z, does anyone know any other Quadrant scores of tablets? i.e. Nexus 10, Galaxy note 10.1, iPad 4 etc etc? Would be much appreciated!
3. rd_nest posted on 25 Feb 2013, 12:51 7 1
If you put any trust in Quadrant scores you could use them to prove that dancing naked for 5 minutes in your garden affects device performance.
Case in point is that you can touch a device and give better prediction for performance than a quadrant score can give you.
Someone should kill that benchmark app!
6. AamirSIII posted on 25 Feb 2013, 14:30 0 4
u really mad bro! it a simple tick u bloody idiot! here's the deal in plain words,
any tech equipment (eg, PC, Laptops, Tablets etc) with better hardware-to-software stabilization ratio would perform better in a given set of benchmark tools than the inferior ones (i.e with porr Hardware-to-Software stabilization ratio) and vice versa...
hence, benchmark apps are the real tools for determining the best perfomance out of any tech gadget u can find...
if u or anyone else still does not understand this even yet, should kill themselves...
4. TylerGrunter posted on 25 Feb 2013, 14:03 1 1
It most likely has one of the best benchmarks as it´s one of the first ones using the Qualcomm S4 Pro instead of the Tegra 3.
Nexus 10: 4700
Galaxy Note 10.1: 5500
iPad 4: as far as I know they don´t have Quadrant.
But as rd_nest said, don´t trust Quadrant too much, it´s better if you check Geeckbench for CPU and GLBenchmark for GPU.
5. bigstrudel posted on 25 Feb 2013, 14:12 1 2
The S4 quad bests any other processor in an android tablet at the moment. 100% fluidity in my experience. Especially noteable is the Adreno 320 which absolutely dominates the GPUs of the the android competition and will really help keep those pixels moving smooth.
7. Taters posted on 26 Feb 2013, 12:36 0 0
Wrong, the Exynos 5 dual is in another league. Which is why Google used the S4 pro for their phone and had to use the Exynos for their tablet.
2. rd_nest posted on 25 Feb 2013, 12:49 0 0
If you put any trust in Quadrant scores you could use them to prove that dancing naked for 5 minutes in your garden affects device performance.






