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09-04-2017 , 01:04 AM
I have tried to play on this site with many tablets and I need something that is the best

I want to play two tables side by side.
I have used an iPad mini. It is a little small because of the bet slider. Also I want to hear the alert sounds and listen to Spotify at the same time.
I have tried an Amazon fire tablet. Also a little small and the sounds I can't even hear for some reason.

Basically I want two tables. And Spotify and alert sounds. 0 lag and to be able to fine touch the bet slider. Also I will be using this at the casino so I don't want a full laptop unless it's very tablet like and legit.

Any advice? Thanks in advance.
09-04-2017 , 02:07 AM
Can u link the tablet you have? Would u be able to use Spotify and play at the same time? (I assume u can)
09-04-2017 , 02:15 AM
Lol, I deleted my message. I was going to make a different one. I'll look at some tablets for you. I know a lot about computers, so I'm sure I can point in the right direction.

The one that I have is no longer available, but a 10" screen seems perfect for two tables and that grip is awesome.

I"ll repost in a few minutes.
09-04-2017 , 02:21 AM
Alright thanks
09-04-2017 , 02:26 AM
Something like this would do the trick:

Apple iPad(2017)"

Here's the grip, which I think is really important if you're going to hold a 10" tablet:

Grip

That iPad is a pretty decent choice unless you are looking to spend a bit less money. Then, you could probably find a budget Android for less. I was thinking a ZenPad but the screen rez sorta sucks on the one I was looking at.

Last edited by Hrmmmm; 09-04-2017 at 02:40 AM.
09-04-2017 , 02:38 AM
It's less about the money and more about playing music at the same time as hearing the beeps.
09-04-2017 , 02:42 AM
I won't be able to do that on the iPad
09-04-2017 , 02:59 AM
Here's a well-reviewed Android 10" tablet with a high-res screen:

Asus ZenPad 3S

It would probably suit your needs well.

Last edited by Hrmmmm; 09-04-2017 at 03:04 AM.
09-04-2017 , 03:12 AM
Do you have USB ports in the table at the casino? If so, then the ZenPad won't be a problem. The battery life on it is sort of weak, but other than that it's pretty much perfect for two tabling.
09-04-2017 , 03:17 AM
Yeah I do and a battery pack
09-04-2017 , 03:28 AM
Well, problem is that I think Android is a problem, too. I tested GP on my phone (Android) and it emits no sound when playing music. I suppose you'd have to go with a Windows tablet, I know that'll work.
09-04-2017 , 03:36 AM
Here's an article:

Best Windows Tablets 2017

and a suggestion:

Lenovo 10.1" Miix 320

I just use a POS Windows tablet and it works out fine. So, you could even go cheaper than the above option if you wanted. The screen res is generally quite a bit worse on the Windows tablets, but they are fully fledged PCs which comes in quite handy.

This for example.

Actually the screen resolution isn't bad on it and it's nicer than the one I use.

Anyway, hope I've at least led you in the right direction. I'd just pick up a Windows tablet that is at least 9.8" and you'll be good to go. China has been pumping out a bunch of cheap ones and they actually aren't that bad.

If price truly isn't an object then you could buy a Microsoft Surface, but those things are sorta large.

Last edited by Hrmmmm; 09-04-2017 at 04:04 AM.
09-04-2017 , 04:14 AM
That Chinese one looks interesting. Would that be the best one for the money? Dual boot is interesting. The surface is a little large for the rail I think. I've thought about it but I don't want to over do it.
09-04-2017 , 04:24 AM
Just use AIC(All in One) computer..more like tablet but bigger size screen..look for the one that got internal battery
09-04-2017 , 04:50 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ottograph
That Chinese one looks interesting. Would that be the best one for the money? Dual boot is interesting. The surface is a little large for the rail I think. I've thought about it but I don't want to over do it.
That is a good tablet as long as it stays operational. I think it's a good buy, as long as you buy the protection plan. I love my Chinese tablet, they have a lot of bang for the buck. That one is substantially nicer than mine and mine has a lot of power for a tablet. Windows tablets are pretty awesome actually.

The big knock on them is that they break. I had to send mine back, once.

Last edited by Hrmmmm; 09-04-2017 at 05:15 AM.
09-04-2017 , 06:29 AM
Actually I like the Lenovo. I'm so torn.

      
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