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  • Ok, thats cool to hear I will give this a shot at some point. I have an old Lenovo 2 in 1 Ultrabook collecting dust!

    Also what do you mean with "living a full x86 ecosystem"? As far as I know most regular Apps (not games) offer x86 Versions of the App.

  • this works well? Wow, I was thinking about doing the same but thought : "Nah its probably gonna be a pure jank and not run that well"

    Do you know, does this work with any Windows 2 in 1 machine or only specific ones?

  • Kinda surprised the Tab Active 3 is slow, because it uses the same internals as the Galaxy S9, which still runs quite well. I would guess then that the 4GB of RAM are the problem.

    Out of curiosity, what Android version are you running?

  • I have a couple of Android Tablets in rotation. Right now my favorite would probably be the Mediapad M5 8.0". I just really love that small tablet formfactor - great to just toss into a backpack and forget.

    The being said, the Galaxy Tab S line is also great, especially because of their great OLED Screens. I still would like however to see them offering a smaller verison (like they did with the Tab S and S2) but I understand that there probably isn't a big market for it.

    Only tablets I generally avoid are stock Android ones, because Stock Android on tablets, quite frankly sucks as it lacks many features that make use of a larger screen. Maybe that has gotten better with recent versions, but older versions are really just large phone UIs unfortunatley.

  • There is probably even more comming in the current version for you. Stardew valley is the type of game where you watch a random YT video where someone shows off something you never knew was in the game, after you got 1000h clocked.

  • Personally I don't think the chip making strategy is the issue, its in what kind of devices they use them in. If they use Exynos chips in 500 - 700€ Devices its fine. 75% of the peformance for 50% the price - thats cool. Just keep them out from the 1000€+ stuff.

  • Ah, unfortunately I don't know it either. I always saw these 3 mentioned when talking about the topic. My guess with the --compile-layouts flag would be that it maybe precalculates layout xml files to your exact screen size and resolution.

  • Which OS do you run? Android just isn’t enough anymore these days.

    I 100% agree with this. Different Android "skins" can be so different from one another in look and feel and capabilities I would qualify them as separate Operating Systems which run Android Apps.

    Same as with Linux Distros. They all use the same kernel and same low level components like system-d, bash, glibC, ... but can offer vastly different capabilites and user experiences.