It seems that buying a tablet is full of compromises. I want 8 things but I can only get 6 at the price that I want to pay. That is, of course, true about many things in life. When I heard about the Nexus 7 I became somewhat obsessed at the idea of having a quadcore processor. As I do more shopping I find that there may be other tablets with dual core cpus that have of the features that I want for the same price of less. Specifically, I would like to have front and back cameras and be able to load a mini-sd card, or have 64 gb of memory installed in the computer and 2 gb of ram. The most intensive app that I will likely use on this tablet is Skype with video chat. Other things: ebook, videos, music, simple office apps, appointments, not taking, etc. I think if I get a dual core cpu I will be able to do all of the things that I want to do.
My question: what is the practical difference between a dual core and quad core cpu in a tablet? When running what kind of apps does the difference in speed become apparent?
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What is the practical difference between dual core and quad core?
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