Lenovo IdeaTab S6000 10.1″ Android Tablet Review
Chris Hadley / 11 years ago
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- OS: Android 3.1 or later
- Memory: 1 GB (1024 MB)
- Graphics: OpenGL ES 2.0 compatible
- Storage: 155 MB
Looking at the performance results and Futuremark’s own comparison charts we can see that the S6000 gives a reasonable amount of performance for this end of the market, however don’t expect it to play all games smoothly with a high level of detail.
When we look at how well the S6000 performs against some of the most popular Android devices on the market, the entry-level ranking of this tablet sees it fall down the charts a little. Whilst the gaming tests appear to give bad results, in the case of the S6000, the likely hood is that basic games such as sodukus, wordsearches and card games are going to be played and thus are not going to be heavy going on the graphics either.