Basemark OS II is a cross-platform “All-In-One” benchmark that evaluates the overall performance of any Android, iOS and Windows Phone 8 smartphones and tablets for easy comparison. The benchmark covers a comprehensive suite of tests and produces an objective overall score and group scores in five different areas, including system, memory, graphics, web browsing and camera. While the full version provides all the detailed score breakdown for further analysis, which is meant for product development purpose, the free version is designed for consumers which has the same workload as the full version, but only displays the final score of overall performance and grouped area performance.
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Due to the lowered graphics processing power, the overall score of the S6000 is held back a little, however the other scores for an entry-level tablet are otherwise good.
On the wider scale, the general system performance from the S6000 is very good with the score on par with that of LG Nexus 4. As highlighted above, the lower graphics performance does hold back this tablet a little, but this is less of a concern for entry-level users.
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