Along with the Insignia model 1010M, visited our redaKacji GOCLEVER Insignia 800M, or 8-inch tablet equipped with a 3G modem, working based on Android. Equipment is one of the new items that were premiered on the Polish market relatively recently. Soon we will publish a complete test, and in the meantime we share the first insights.
Insignia 800M is based on MediaTek 8382 system, whose glory days are passing slowly. The unit is replaced by its successor, and in addition the market is slowly enriched also working positions based on Intel processors. Bah! There is even an alternative variant described by our model – GOCLEVER 800 WIN, which is based on the Intel Atom Z3735E, but runs on Windows 8.1. It is a pity that our equipment, working on Android, this system has not received. Certainly better wypadałby not only in benchmarks. We carried out the first few synthetic tests – as part of the material for the impatient I put 3DMark results. [Test slug = "3dmark" virtual="3dmark-ice-storm-total,3dmark-ice-storm-graphics,3dmark-ice-storm-physics,3dmark-ice-storm-extreme-total,3dmark-ice-storm-extreme-graphics,3dmark-ice-storm-extreme-physics,3dmark-ice-storm-unlimited-total,3dmark-ice-storm-unlimited-graphics,3dmark-ice-storm-unlimited-physics" product_id = "20192"] is easy to predict that the tablet would not be particularly efficient model, because its performance is similar to the tablet, which premiered over a year ago – Kiano Elegance 8 3G or GOCLEVER Aries 785 (both have systems for MT8389). First gained 2.9 thousand. assay ice storm and the second 2.6 thousand. So we can predict how the 800M will be checked in the games. But I will write about this extensively in the test in question, when in fact I will be able to share something more than speculation. As with the Insignia 1010M, so in this, I have mixed feelings. But who knows, maybe GOCLEVER Insignia 800M to surprise me yet! Until then, I encourage you to ask questions, which I will try to answer in a separate paragraph reproduced in the test – and he soon read in the pages of tabletManiaKa.
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