There's a phone thread but no tablet thread. I'm a tablet fan. I knew I'd love them even before I bought my Nexus 7 (2012), and I was right. It's my main gaming device these days (I play mainly adventure games). I also have an Onda V712 quad core as a backup (just because the Nexus 7 died on me once and had to be sent to be fixed), and an ASUS VivoTab Note 8, which I bought to be able to play Windows games on a tablet, but largely goes unused because I have enough Android versions of Windows games on my Nexus 7.
Believe it or not, I'm still on the original Apple iPad! No matter how clunky it is today, it still has quite a decent battery life, and it can still run many iOS games.
I have used Windows 8 tablet and Android tablet. I'm still trying to like Windows tablet, but the lack of software is really killing its ability. So everything has to be web based, which is fine. I think Android browsers are still not that great. It can get a bit sluggish at times.
I actually bought the Windows 8 tablet for the software. Desktop software, of course, not apps. Windows still has way more games than Android, and though the Bay Trail Atoms are still not that powerful for games, some of them run pretty well.
If you are using it for pc games, that's a different class all together. I'm referring to tablets similar to android or ipad, which means bay trail based. I will still switch to desktop for gaming. Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk
I do mean Bay Trail based. My favourite genre is adventure games, and these are a decent fit (I did pick a tablet with an active pen on purpose, to have hover functionality). I'm sure the tablet will also work for many RPG's. I plan to play Shadowrun Returns on it.