Now we're going to run the Novabench bench
mark tests
I would expect these two computers
have a similar speed bearing in mind
the
laptop is a lot older than the
tablet
test takes about a minute and tests a
variety of the
computers functionalities this is
interesting the graphics test
57 frames a second on the
laptop and 106 frames per second on the
tablet
so on the laptop we have a score of 377
and on tablet that we have a score of 352 very
similar actually
I'll just zoom in on the on the results
for you so you can compare them
so the laptop with twice the RAM and a
64-bit operating system
It has a very similar performance to the
that tablet actually
in some areas the little tablet it is a lot
faster -  the RAM speed
is faster at four thousand eight hundred
megabytes per second
however it  is only 3403 on the laptop
the CPU tests are very similar
slightly lower on the little
tablet. The graphics tests are twice
as fast
on the tablet than they are on the laptop and
the disk transfer speed is faster on the
laptop than on the tablet
so all in all, I think the little tablet has done very well
Now we're going to take a look at the
tablets from the point of view of
expandability
and this device here is a USB on-the-go
cable
which should theoretically connect
straight onto this tablet and allow us
to plug full-size USB devices in.
So this is a wireless keyboard and mouse
controller
I'm going to plug it in it so that we can
attempt to access
a wireless keyboard so now you can see
I've plugged in the
USB on-the-go cable and the keyboard
and mouse controller, and we have
full control over the mouse without any
software installation it's automatically
detected the USB on-the-go cable
and device.  So I'm just going to open Adobe
Photoshop CC
This is the full version of Photoshop
and I've downloaded the
trial version from Adobe's website and
you will see
we can use full with the software on this
tablet,
this is not some cut down version like
ones for the iPad and Android this is
full Photoshop and such it allows us to
import - here's a picture imported earlier so
the tiny little tablet is capable of
running Photoshop quite happily
and we can make adjustments to the
images it actually reacts very quickly
there's no lag or delay in the
operation.  This is an 8 megapixel
image that's not the biggest in the
world
shot actually on the on the on-board
camera and very good quality camera on
these Toshiba tablets (see full cam review in other videos)
Now the battery life on this happens is
quoted at around 8 hours , and I've installed a little desktop app, which is called
BatteryBar, which is a very handy Windows app.
This allows you to see exactly how much
battery life you have left
I've tended to find that this little tablet
gives you about nine
nine and a half hours battery life on a
charge even with continuous use
This is  web browsing, a bit of video
playing,
some photography etc, and actually this
is quite a good little tablet if you want
to be using it all day
it does seem actually have that capability
to give you a charge that lasts
all day in continuous use, so
quite useful device really if you're on
long train journeys or planes quite a lot
 
this will let you use you'll
PC programs for a good seven eight nine
hours
continuous use and I haven't done
anything like
tweaking the battery the battery life up
by display
dimming or anything like that it's on the 
completely standard settings it came
with
I'm going to install a full-size
USB 3 hard disk (2 terabytes) to the
tablet
obviously this tablet doesn't have USB
3 has USB 2
but it should work
although when the disk spins up, it will be
using an enormous amount more power
so here we go you can see the disc has
self installed
and open folder to view files
so here we have a very large
hard disk attached to the computer 
it's as simple as that
plugging in the hard disk allows you
immediately to have access to a large
number of files
so on 32 Gig, you can probably
install quite a few useful programs on
this
but you have to remember that you're
not going to be able to store very much data on it
 
it's now only got 7 gigabytes free
but that would allow you to install five or six programs
and still have three or four gig to spare. So you could install Cubase on here
and still run it with a little bit of space to
spare although with only 2 Gig of
RAM it's doubtful what will you be able to
do with those programs
you could theoretically run some fairly
heavy software on this
PC and it would work quite well. This USB
on-the-go cable also
does give you access to talking
in a hub to this
computer so you could in theory
connector large number of USB devices
just by connecting it to a hub
and away you go. So you've got all the
breakout functionality of
connecting USB audio interface is
other recording devices and using this
tablet for
for more than just a media browsing
device
which is pretty much what an Android or
an iPad tablet
is. I've  connected a a USB pendrive
30 gig USB pen drive here and I've also connected a two terabyte hard disk
and these work absolutely perfectly if
you
for example if you open these files, these are
all loops
for Cubase so you can
play any of them and
they work perfectly (guitar sounds)
they are
royalty-free loops by the way Google,
hear that
so as you can see the the USB
connectivity this is very very good
and it allows you to to install a
variety of hard disks
and SD cards and other devices through
USB hub, i'll just show you the USB hub
connected to this excuse the table
after we have the drive there
and the USB hub here powered USB hub
and it's allowed the expansion of this
tablet to be a very useful device.
