![]() 3 consistently crashed just after loading their respective first levels. Unfortunately, crash problems across some of the latest games was also an issue. Real Racing 3 didn’t have the turning issue, but the frame rate it delivered was nearly slideshowesque during my time, it would hard crash the tablet without fail after a few seconds of play, requiring a complete reboot. This was the case whether using tilt or touch controls, so I’m unsure if this is an issue of processing power or a problem with the gyroscope. When playing on the Memo Pad, turning speed was so slow, I rarely had enough time to make a turn without crashing into a wall. The real issue, however, lies with control. Riptide GP ran at a fairly smooth frame rate, but its graphics were pixely, even with the game’s resolution turned to max. Running a video while surfing the Web, for example, is not something I recommend doing here if you value your time and possibly sanity. The widgets can all run concurrently, but performance greatly suffered under certain combinations. These consist of a browser, video player, calculator, and battery meter, among others. The Memo Pad includes several built-in mini-app widgets. While overall OS navigation performance wasn’t without a few hiccups now and then, it was generally smooth, as long as the processor had only to deal with one thing at a time, of course. It may seem strange, but having these on the left edge of a tablet just feels weird. ![]()
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