Spyke

I do. It's fine. Probably overpriced when I bought it, but you can find good deals now (and on the insanely priced base for it). It does definitely feel cheaper than a Pixel phone, but it works perfectly well.

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piefed.social

I'm running grapheneos on my pixel tablet. My biggest complaint is that the screen is only 60Hz, makes the whole thing feel more sluggish than my phone. Otherwise it's a fine tablet.

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lemmy.zip

Remember, 60Hz feeling slow is simply something that is used to sell you more expensive stuff you don't need. 60Hz is perfectly fine. If I can game at 60Hz anybody can use a daily driver tablet at 60Hz.

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floreply
lemmy.ml

60Hz feeling a lot more sluggish than a high refresh rate display is a fact, not just marketing. There are diminishing returns after 120Hz, but the jump from 60Hz is immense and very noticeable.

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Guys I feel like you're missing my point here...

My point is that you don't NEED more for just a tablet. I'm not saying there isnt any difference..

Plus, running lower refresh rates improves battery life by quite a bit.

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I can use the tablet just fine, I did say it's a fine tablet overall. It just feels worse to use than my phone with a 144Hz display, and it feels like an odd choice when most phones have >60Hz displays.

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I've got two running GOS.

One as my daily carry, another a home security system controller and family Spotify tablet.

I use the daily carry with separate user accounts (home / work) and complement with a usi2.0 stylus and Nebo Notes for hand written notes.

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We regularly use our samsung tablet with lineageOS. It's cool for youtube in bed, or as entertainment for the kids on the road. Never felt I need the latest security features of graphene on there.

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