andrew32
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I have been running HEMA on a old Nexus 7 (2012) and HEMA really drags it down to a crawl. Looking to upgrade to a faster tablet and was wondering what everyone is running out there. I could go with the latest and greatest table, but is it necessary? I see every wasted $$ in terms of tires, wheels, racks, awning, etc these days, so if I can save $200 and go with a later model it would be totally worth it! I'm specific to Android, but what the heck..lets make this about all tablets running HEMA and what you observed. Below is a format that would be cool to follow.
Tablet: Nexus 7 (2012)
Screen Size: 7"
Storage: 8GB internal. Expandable external.
Enough Storage: No
Pro: Tablet was affordable.
Cons: HEMA tends to drag down the tablet and often closes applications in the middle of creating tracks. No forward camera! Battery life seems to have lost 50%.
Cost: $175 new.
Do you recommend: No
Tablet: Nexus 7 (2012)
Screen Size: 7"
Storage: 8GB internal. Expandable external.
Enough Storage: No
Pro: Tablet was affordable.
Cons: HEMA tends to drag down the tablet and often closes applications in the middle of creating tracks. No forward camera! Battery life seems to have lost 50%.
Cost: $175 new.
Do you recommend: No